From mine and many other posties perspectives, we have invested our working lives at Royal Mail. We are Royal Mail. We shouldn't have to think about getting a different job, the cun*s who have fu*ked up our ability to perform our work under decent and proper conditions should be the ones looking for other opportunities, ideally as far away from us as fkin possible.saintwiz wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 08:53Genuine question and I’m not having a go at you, just curious.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 18:00There really is no hope this has to be one of the worst run company's in existence.Id laugh if I didn't need the wages.
Have you thought about leaving Royal Mail and getting a different job?
If you don’t like it what’s the point of working in the job.
There are lots of other opportunities around.
Again, not a dig at you.
Be happy, life is short.
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Sickness absence is rising
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POSTPERSON50
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Re: Sickness absence is rising
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saintwiz
- Posts: 47
- Joined: 29 Oct 2021, 15:35
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
There’s risk in everything you do.
Nobody wants to work, but working somewhere you hate?
Nobody wants to work, but working somewhere you hate?
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hans solo
- Posts: 3256
- Joined: 06 Feb 2011, 18:08
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Like myself probably enjoyed and loved the job when they started
Every year since I started it’s been getting worse
Take take take
Agreeing to sdd agreement told me what was coming
Job and finish boys fill your boots
This point in time with our company has been planned for years do not think otherwise
The day they scrapped our so called monopoly is a joke as well
Do Amazon not have a parcel monopoly now ??
Only way to stop corporate greed is to renationalise
And with the shares so cheap now would be the time to do it
Every year since I started it’s been getting worse
Take take take
Agreeing to sdd agreement told me what was coming
Job and finish boys fill your boots
This point in time with our company has been planned for years do not think otherwise
The day they scrapped our so called monopoly is a joke as well
Do Amazon not have a parcel monopoly now ??
Only way to stop corporate greed is to renationalise
And with the shares so cheap now would be the time to do it
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DaveF14
- Posts: 184
- Joined: 18 Sep 2009, 17:38
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Ive seen the same people year after year playing the system. It pisses me right off. 6 months full pay? They are laughing there ass off whilst the genuine postman, who still has pride in the job and earns their wage, struggles to cope with the workload, get moved about constantly and stresses out coming into double mail every other day. Royal mail need to take equal blame for these work shy, weak ass, thinking about themselves, bell ends and send them packing back to the dole que. The business will be better for it.
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Superbuss1886
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 22 Jul 2016, 14:16
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
I had the same thing by the sounds of it, getting gradually worse for a year or more. A pair of Sketchers really helped and after a couple of months it has completely healed. I hope you might find the same benefits.
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postieblueshirt
- Posts: 1241
- Joined: 01 Oct 2019, 22:05
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Well like I said the Money is the main reason.But I've been in to long to just walk away now.Possible fear of trying something new I have no qualifications.in an ideal world I'd be here to the end in the vien hope that we get taken back by the government and it can somehow resemble the job i/we used to have.But I'm not stupid I know that won't happen.p.s I've done 28yrs and I'm 47 so not done anything else work wise..saintwiz wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 08:53Genuine question and I’m not having a go at you, just curious.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 18:00There really is no hope this has to be one of the worst run company's in existence.Id laugh if I didn't need the wages.
Have you thought about leaving Royal Mail and getting a different job?
If you don’t like it what’s the point of working in the job.
There are lots of other opportunities around.
Again, not a dig at you.
Be happy, life is short.
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postslippete
- Posts: 4099
- Joined: 14 Jul 2014, 16:27
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
I won't get sick pay but at least my body will thank me for the few days rest that I'm looking forward to during these strikes. There are a few guys that often put down additional weeks annual leave even though its unpaid because they want more time off from the business.
Personally, I can quite understand why our sick levels are quite high as I'm sure many of them are genuine. The job is constantly repetitive and you're on your feet all day in all weathers. Excessive lapsing and Royal Mail having all these grand ideas that mean we spend even more time walking the streets pushes a lot of posties to breaking point.
Personally, I can quite understand why our sick levels are quite high as I'm sure many of them are genuine. The job is constantly repetitive and you're on your feet all day in all weathers. Excessive lapsing and Royal Mail having all these grand ideas that mean we spend even more time walking the streets pushes a lot of posties to breaking point.
On the face of it, shareholder value is the dumbest idea in the world.
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DirtyHarry
- Posts: 5051
- Joined: 13 May 2007, 23:16
- Gender: Male
- Location: London
Re: Sickness absence is rising
POSTPERSON50 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 11:21From mine and many other posties perspectives, we have invested our working lives at Royal Mail. We are Royal Mail. We shouldn't have to think about getting a different job, the cun*s who have fu*ked up our ability to perform our work under decent and proper conditions should be the ones looking for other opportunities, ideally as far away from us as fkin possible.saintwiz wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 08:53Genuine question and I’m not having a go at you, just curious.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 18:00There really is no hope this has to be one of the worst run company's in existence.Id laugh if I didn't need the wages.
Have you thought about leaving Royal Mail and getting a different job?
If you don’t like it what’s the point of working in the job.
There are lots of other opportunities around.
Again, not a dig at you.
Be happy, life is short.
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CPTNemoUK
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 707
- Joined: 03 Oct 2013, 10:13
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
I left and became a delivery driver for Iceland( now with asda) the money is s**t, but it's stress free and a piece of piss. A lot of the time I'm just sat in the van watching netflix on my phone because I'm too early for my next delivery. I've been at asda 2 months now and on 2 occasions I've had a 1hr 30 min wait for my next delivery.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 16:21Well like I said the Money is the main reason.But I've been in to long to just walk away now.Possible fear of trying something new I have no qualifications.in an ideal world I'd be here to the end in the vien hope that we get taken back by the government and it can somehow resemble the job i/we used to have.But I'm not stupid I know that won't happen.p.s I've done 28yrs and I'm 47 so not done anything else work wise..saintwiz wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 08:53Genuine question and I’m not having a go at you, just curious.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 18:00There really is no hope this has to be one of the worst run company's in existence.Id laugh if I didn't need the wages.
Have you thought about leaving Royal Mail and getting a different job?
If you don’t like it what’s the point of working in the job.
There are lots of other opportunities around.
Again, not a dig at you.
Be happy, life is short.
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postieblueshirt
- Posts: 1241
- Joined: 01 Oct 2019, 22:05
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Definitely an option my wife works for asda so I've thought about it I'd just need to reduce my outgoings as its less money.But the way this is going it may be sooner rather than later.CPTNemoUK wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 21:02I left and became a delivery driver for Iceland( now with asda) the money is s**t, but it's stress free and a piece of piss. A lot of the time I'm just sat in the van watching netflix on my phone because I'm too early for my next delivery. I've been at asda 2 months now and on 2 occasions I've had a 1hr 30 min wait for my next delivery.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 16:21Well like I said the Money is the main reason.But I've been in to long to just walk away now.Possible fear of trying something new I have no qualifications.in an ideal worldsaintwiz wrote: ↑27 Sep 2022, 08:53Genuine question and I’m not having a go at you, just curious.postieblueshirt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2022, 18:00There really is no hope this has to be one of the worst run company's in existence.Id laugh if I didn't need the wages.
Have you thought about leaving Royal Mail and getting a different job?
If you don’t like it what’s the point of working in the job.
There are lots of other opportunities around.
Again, not a dig at you.
Be happy, life is short.
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SMS1969
- Posts: 975
- Joined: 28 Jun 2021, 11:36
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Definitely an option my wife works for asda so I've thought about it I'd just need to reduce my outgoings as its less money.But the way this is going it may be sooner rather than later.
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The shift pattern is terrible though, I worked for Sainsburys driving and was out until 11pm some days.
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The shift pattern is terrible though, I worked for Sainsburys driving and was out until 11pm some days.
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postieblueshirt
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Re: Sickness absence is rising
The shift pattern is terrible though, I worked for Sainsburys driving and was out until 11pm some days.
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Yeah kinda what we're fighting against the now.i wouldn't fancy working till then.
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thebigone
- Posts: 153
- Joined: 29 Apr 2009, 17:13
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
These people who work when they are sick
Royalmail think nothing better of you
Use it while you still can,
Royalmail think nothing better of you
Use it while you still can,
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guardianangel
- Posts: 1782
- Joined: 21 Feb 2020, 19:40
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
Had knee pain a while ago just came from nowhere got to be the amount of walking,it took nearly 2 months to subside and delivery was a nightmare,just a few weeks ago hip started hurting and another bout of pain on delivery,i'm starting to think this job is slowly killing us all,its not surprising there is so much sickness.
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Duesouth
- Posts: 271
- Joined: 14 Sep 2018, 17:25
- Gender: Male
Re: Sickness absence is rising
I think all offices are run that way. The worst idea in history was to have a manager do his/her section it just doesn't work. One manager is competing with the other one to see who has a clear section, its impossible sometimes due to sickness levels.