its used and so are a lot of other words but it doesnt existcustard wrote:PHG is a term still used(usually those dealing with Special deliveries etc within the office)
Carries no extra pay though(used to)
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Apparently we are both wrong! as it may be Operational Postal Grade.bringon4dayweeks wrote:i always thought opg was official postal grade phg was scrapped 11 years agochunk wrote:Ordinary postal grade ,
Postal higher grade,
normally the postman in charge of the parcel office will be a postal higher grade.
We still call the person in the parcel office the phg this may be just tradition as i don't know if it commands more money?
I always assumed it did.
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chunk wrote:Apparently we are both wrong! as it may be Operational Postal Grade.bringon4dayweeks wrote:i always thought opg was official postal grade phg was scrapped 11 years agochunk wrote:Ordinary postal grade ,
Postal higher grade,
normally the postman in charge of the parcel office will be a postal higher grade.![]()
We still call the person in the parcel office the phg this may be just tradition as i don't know if it commands more money?
I always assumed it did.
PHG payment ended years ago