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New National policy - DPR loading Vans
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fadetogrey63
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
I'm on new contract so have no choice but to reluctantly do a Sunday once a month, cos I have no real idea where I'm going I find it a lot easier to number them, any parcels I have left or address I can't find I just mark up as no answer or inaccessible
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Smoothbackground
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
So true. It saves masses of time — to the extent you can deliver twice as much in a day as the guy next to you who slings it all in the van, slams the doors, leaves an hour before you, yet you’re back two hours before him! I I number and sort mine every time. Failing to prepare = preparing to fail.eviljack wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 12:07I always feel like taking longer to do the van loading/numbering thing takes a bit longer to get out, but saves time once you're out.
If I just load up the van in terms of streets/walks I always need to keep stopping to have a tidy - and quite often I've missed something and have to go back somewhere.
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qwerty2
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
“back two hours before him!” - well you should be sent back out to help himSmoothbackground wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 16:50So true. It saves masses of time — to the extent you can deliver twice as much in a day as the guy next to you who slings it all in the van, slams the doors, leaves an hour before you, yet you’re back two hours before him! I I number and sort mine every time. Failing to prepare = preparing to fail.eviljack wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 12:07I always feel like taking longer to do the van loading/numbering thing takes a bit longer to get out, but saves time once you're out.
If I just load up the van in terms of streets/walks I always need to keep stopping to have a tidy - and quite often I've missed something and have to go back somewhere.
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kazardaimenu
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Will be allowed home early. Managers discretion 
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TopperGas
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Nonsense if you know the duty you just put them all in house/street order in your van in 15 mins, only somebody who doesn't know the duty/duties needs to spend an hour numbering them and then putting them in number order. Do you think a postie doing a van share or rural numbers their parcels up every day?Smoothbackground wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 16:50So true. It saves masses of time — to the extent you can deliver twice as much in a day as the guy next to you who slings it all in the van, slams the doors, leaves an hour before you, yet you’re back two hours before him! I I number and sort mine every time. Failing to prepare = preparing to fail.eviljack wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 12:07I always feel like taking longer to do the van loading/numbering thing takes a bit longer to get out, but saves time once you're out.
If I just load up the van in terms of streets/walks I always need to keep stopping to have a tidy - and quite often I've missed something and have to go back somewhere.
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chickenwittle
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Been working this way since scanning started , why wouldn’t you.Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 20:48It’s a waste of time handling them indoors and again whilst loading the van, much better and far quicker doing it as u load the van.
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Agencyoap
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
It’s amazing how the “we used to” posters on here always know best !!
Perhaps that’s why the company is in such a state - because you’ve “always done it like this”!!!
I do 120-140 large parcels a day spread over 20-30 miles
I’m given 6-9 York’s in totally random order to load
We jump from duty to duty over 27 DP duties
I number using the van loading tool
There’s NO WAY I can know every duty
We have to follow the gun
You try loading 9 York’s alphabetically
And as for the comment we’ve been found out - try it yourself and let me know
I’m sick of people saying how great they do things and how sh1t us newbies are
You’ve been deluded fir so long you have no idea of how far other companies have moved on
Perhaps that’s why the company is in such a state - because you’ve “always done it like this”!!!
I do 120-140 large parcels a day spread over 20-30 miles
I’m given 6-9 York’s in totally random order to load
We jump from duty to duty over 27 DP duties
I number using the van loading tool
There’s NO WAY I can know every duty
We have to follow the gun
You try loading 9 York’s alphabetically
And as for the comment we’ve been found out - try it yourself and let me know
I’m sick of people saying how great they do things and how sh1t us newbies are
You’ve been deluded fir so long you have no idea of how far other companies have moved on
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Clappedoutpostie
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Hanging it out so they can either do less parcels or book more docket at a guess.chickenwittle wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 21:50why wouldn’t you.Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 20:48It’s a waste of time handling them indoors and again whilst loading the van, much better and far quicker doing it as u load the van.
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Do you know what the van loading tool does? It lets you scan each parcel on your manifest and gives you a number for each parcel so you can number them and load them onto the van in numerical order. I'd say everyone who numbers their parcels will use it, I can't see how they could be numbered without the tool. It also gives an option to split the van into zones but I don't know anyone who bothers with zones as its easier just to do rows across the van with low numbers near the rear doors and highest numbers at the bulkhead as obviously those will be the last drops.
As others have pointed out. A dpr round covers loads of duties, often several postcode sectors, so it can't be done by memory.
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Hitcher
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Yes, I've used it for years now and I've never had to number my packets.
That's not what it's meant for though.Jonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 23:44It lets you scan each parcel on your manifest and gives you a number for each parcel so you can number them and load them onto the van in numerical order.
That's literally putting them in zones so why not let the PDA do the work for you?Jonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 23:44It also gives an option to split the van into zones but I don't know anyone who bothers with zones as its easier just to do rows across the van with low numbers near the rear doors and highest numbers at the bulkhead as obviously those will be the last drops.
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menditsa
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
LOLClappedoutpostie wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 22:25
Hanging it out so they can either do less parcels or book more docket at a guess.
You think I want to work past 8pm at night and as our routes are scanned with 5 hours work please tell me how I can less in if it's already allocated ?
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Smoothbackground
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Agencyoap wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 22:24It’s amazing how the “we used to” posters on here always know best !!
Perhaps that’s why the company is in such a state - because you’ve “always done it like this”!!!
I do 120-140 large parcels a day spread over 20-30 miles
I’m given 6-9 York’s in totally random order to load
We jump from duty to duty over 27 DP duties
I number using the van loading tool
There’s NO WAY I can know every duty
We have to follow the gun
You try loading 9 York’s alphabetically
And as for the comment we’ve been found out - try it yourself and let me know
I’m sick of people saying how great they do things and how sh1t us newbies are
You’ve been deluded fir so long you have no idea of how far other companies have moved on
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Smoothbackground
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Nonsense? How? Speaking for myself, I have reached the point where I know our duties inside out, backwards, forwards, sideways.TopperGas wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 20:00Nonsense if you know the duty you just put them all in house/street order in your van in 15 mins, only somebody who doesn't know the duty/duties needs to spend an hour numbering them and then putting them in number order. Do you think a postie doing a van share or rural numbers their parcels up every day?Smoothbackground wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 16:50So true. It saves masses of time — to the extent you can deliver twice as much in a day as the guy next to you who slings it all in the van, slams the doors, leaves an hour before you, yet you’re back two hours before him! I I number and sort mine every time. Failing to prepare = preparing to fail.eviljack wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 12:07I always feel like taking longer to do the van loading/numbering thing takes a bit longer to get out, but saves time once you're out.
If I just load up the van in terms of streets/walks I always need to keep stopping to have a tidy - and quite often I've missed something and have to go back somewhere.
Numbering parcels has nothing to do with whether you know your geography. This isn’t about being able to deliver a York’s worth of large for a duty or paired duty just from your scribbled crib sheet. This is about being able to load a van to the ceiling with 150+ parcels in strict numerical order, maximising every inch of van space, and setting yourself up for an efficient run.
What you and your legacy colleagues are suggesting here is akin to just throwing your mech boxes of mail in the back of the van and delivering straight from them as you go round rather than throwing them off into the frame, bundling up, etc.
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
Four zones A to D. I really don't see how dividing the floorspace of the van into 4 sections helps. The numbers still run the same. How is that more useful than having the first dp's at the back and the last ones at the front bulkhead, then just grabbing a few at a time from the back and keeping them on the pasenger seat.Hitcher wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 00:38Yes, I've used it for years now and I've never had to number my packets.
That's not what it's meant for though.Jonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 23:44It lets you scan each parcel on your manifest and gives you a number for each parcel so you can number them and load them onto the van in numerical order.
That's literally putting them in zones so why not let the PDA do the work for you?Jonathan Alsatian wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 23:44It also gives an option to split the van into zones but I don't know anyone who bothers with zones as its easier just to do rows across the van with low numbers near the rear doors and highest numbers at the bulkhead as obviously those will be the last drops.
How about you write a nice helpful begginers guide telling me and all the new entrants how to use the van loading tool properly.
This thread reminds me of a bloke at my place who wanders over, looks at my 5.5 hour route and tells me he could do it in 2 hours and wouldn't use a pda to plan his route. He doesn't grasp that I've got stuff for a big wide area not one densely packed duty that hes done for 20 years
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Jonathan Alsatian
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Re: New National policy - DPR loading Vans
We can't just bring back what we don't fancy delivering like you lot do with non-tracked mail. We have to stay out until its all delivered because its all tracked. Basically we have enforced overtime which most of us don't want to do. I'd rather finish on time. But if I start bringing loads back they'll start looking for ways to manage me out of the business. No such thing as cutting off in dpr land.Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 22:25Hanging it out so they can either do less parcels or book more docket at a guess.chickenwittle wrote: ↑18 Jul 2025, 21:50why wouldn’t you.Clappedoutpostie wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 20:48It’s a waste of time handling them indoors and again whilst loading the van, much better and far quicker doing it as u load the van.
And on the odd occasion I do finish early they send me out to deliver bags of mail that the legacy posties can't be arsed to do