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The Good Old Days
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mh80
- Posts: 102
- Joined: 28 Jun 2007, 20:16
What were the managers like back then???
To those who were there 15+ years ago, what were the line managers and DOMs like back then? ie. Were there as many? Did they ever end up going out on delivery?
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dongash
- Posts: 341
- Joined: 25 May 2007, 14:11
- Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
15 years++++
at our office in macclesfield sk, the managers were incapable of doing a walk!!! they wouldn't do one under ANY circumstances!!! the nightmen got first shout, if no joy they would offer you 4 hrs for half a walk! (ready prepped) saturdays were no problem as you got double time for half a walk ! (minus mailsort) if they failed after all this, they were just failed,and the person on the next day got the full walk hours!!!! regards dongash opg macclesfield sk

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bigsharkboy
- Posts: 681
- Joined: 07 Jun 2007, 22:33
- Location: north devon
Re: What were the managers like back then???
no they never went out of dly like the post above me states they always offered O/T to get the work done or cancelled a 2nd dly if desperatemh80 wrote:To those who were there 15+ years ago, what were the line managers and DOMs like back then? ie. Were there as many? Did they ever end up going out on delivery?
my experience was that the managers were better than had worked there way up thru all the different jobs and most were local and knew the area well and treated there staff a 100% better than this current shower
when we had a tough time i.e at xmas he would take all the guys that worked on to clear the facing and stamping late at night out for a pint or fish & chips round the corner
it was nice to show appreaction as well as just to say it
postman delivery rural driver devon workplace cwu rep
my bite is worse than my bark
my bite is worse than my bark
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dongash
- Posts: 341
- Joined: 25 May 2007, 14:11
- Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
15 years +++++
the managers years ago were all blokes who had done the job ie postman,phg, then manager. they were a lot stricter then ie timekeeping,appearance,clear frames etc, but i found as a whole fairer and easier to talk to if you had problems in or out of work. you still had to keep your distance with some as they couldn't be trusted!!!!! some things NEVER change!!!!!

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IWW Fellow Worker
- Posts: 3644
- Joined: 30 May 2007, 14:27
- Gender: Male
Re: 15 years +++++
dongash wrote:the managers years ago were all blokes who had done the job ie postman,phg, then manager. they were a lot stricter then ie timekeeping,appearance,clear frames etc, but i found as a whole fairer and easier to talk to if you had problems in or out of work. you still had to keep your distance with some as they couldn't be trusted!!!!! some things NEVER change!!!!!![]()
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You're right mate. Since 1980, I've had one manager I respected. Ex-Army Sgt Major who could manage people. He might have taken his orders from those above him, but he never had to go whingeing to them whenever anyone stepped out of line. He dealt with it himself. These days, none of them seem to have any initiative and the slightest thing gets passed up to the next level. Albert Cookson. RIP.
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!
"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
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BoltonPostie
- Posts: 328
- Joined: 09 Jul 2007, 17:20
- Gender: Male
- Location: Up s**t creek.
The old sacks!
One thing I don`t miss from the old days is when you was on bag tipping and had to put the bags onto them metal trolleys,the amount of times you got an electric shock off the buggers!
Also the awful woolly jumper feck me talk about itch.
Also the awful woolly jumper feck me talk about itch.
The grabbing hands
Grab all they can
All for themselves
After all
Grab all they can
All for themselves
After all
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hoofer
- Posts: 144
- Joined: 19 May 2007, 10:20
- Location: YES PLEASE CARIBBEAN!!!
Years ago you had a bit of respect for your Inspector ( DOM/Line manager)
because they had done the job themselves, and we all treated each other with
a degree of respect UNLIKE TODAY HOW TIMES CHANGE TUT TUT !!!
There was always one now and again that was the arse licker!
Nowadays they are all arse licking brown nosed bastards with no respect
for anyone or anything.
There was only one AI (assistant inspector) that run our office.
Now we have a DUM and six other dummys all stabbing each other in the back
its pathetic roll on retirement!!!!!

because they had done the job themselves, and we all treated each other with
a degree of respect UNLIKE TODAY HOW TIMES CHANGE TUT TUT !!!
There was always one now and again that was the arse licker!
Nowadays they are all arse licking brown nosed bastards with no respect
for anyone or anything.
There was only one AI (assistant inspector) that run our office.
Now we have a DUM and six other dummys all stabbing each other in the back
its pathetic roll on retirement!!!!!
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angeleyes
- Posts: 20
- Joined: 30 Jun 2007, 19:53
- Location: Somewhere North of Watford
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PalacePostie
- Posts: 11
- Joined: 20 Aug 2007, 22:15
- Location: S.W.London
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jafferpants
- Posts: 727
- Joined: 24 May 2007, 16:21
- Location: OVER THE HILL
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Carla
- Posts: 241
- Joined: 29 Aug 2007, 08:13
- Gender: Female
- Location: Scotland's bonnie lassie
I remember when the job was a job then nothing like nowadays, we would always get a break when we came back from first delivery and the old little orange book we used to have for specials and recorded. The manager I used to have he used to be in the army and he would take no nonsense from anyone even to those above him too even when they wanted hours out of office he used to say over my dead body until he retired on health ground sadly :( current manager is useless at best of times
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IWW Fellow Worker
- Posts: 3644
- Joined: 30 May 2007, 14:27
- Gender: Male
You aren't kidding there! Every single question they're asked recieves the same answer: "I'll check up and get back to you!" Bloody office boys.Carla wrote:I remember when the job was a job then nothing like nowadays, we would always get a break when we came back from first delivery and the old little orange book we used to have for specials and recorded. The manager I used to have he used to be in the army and he would take no nonsense from anyone even to those above him too even when they wanted hours out of office he used to say over my dead body until he retired on health ground sadly :( current manager is useless at best of times
The Industrial Workers of the World. The union whose members never scab!
"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
"The working class and the employing class have nothing in common."
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Carla
- Posts: 241
- Joined: 29 Aug 2007, 08:13
- Gender: Female
- Location: Scotland's bonnie lassie
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manwithnovan
- Posts: 77
- Joined: 01 Jun 2007, 17:36
Re: What were the managers like back then???
Our boss was a top bloke he never went out on delivery he did not need too!!!!! We would always help him out & in return he would always sort you out a odd day off or swap a day off GREAT DAYSmh80 wrote:To those who were there 15+ years ago, what were the line managers and DOMs like back then? ie. Were there as many? Did they ever end up going out on delivery?
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manwithnovan
- Posts: 77
- Joined: 01 Jun 2007, 17:36