In our office we still work by a job and finish rule, ie get the job done as soon as and get home to put feet up.
Never once since all this pegasus/geo-route??? implementation have we taken a break before starting delivery, no-one out of around 50 people.
So my question is, as our final letter is 13.55, what time is the cut off to pouch off any items that couldnt be delivered?
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Pouching off.
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spilie
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Re: Pouching off.
if you are full time you take away 40 mins plus 15 min for pouching off this leaves your last letter time, if you are part time you take whatever your break is plus 15 min pouch off and that is your last letter
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not me
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Re: Pouching off.
unless of course you are miles from the POspilie wrote:if you are full time you take away 40 mins plus 15 min for pouching off this leaves your last letter time, if you are part time you take whatever your break is plus 15 min pouch off and that is your last letter
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slave
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Re: Pouching off.
We've been told it's 10 minutes for pouching off to the nearest PO... 
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Throgg
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Re: Pouching off.
Our manager tried that, got union rep involved who pointed out the agreed time is 15 mins, manager backed down.We've been told it's 10 minutes for pouching off to the nearest PO...
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Geordie1
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Re: Pouching off.
Yes 10 Minutes is what we have been told aswell.
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Phantom
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Re: Pouching off.
Maximum outdoor working is 4hours - 15mins travel time / 3 1/2 hr delivery / 15mins pouch off time
If the nearest PO is further than 15mins or your travel to the delivery is more 15mins then this comes off the delivery time and NOT the indoor working
If the nearest PO is further than 15mins or your travel to the delivery is more 15mins then this comes off the delivery time and NOT the indoor working
CUT OFF!!!
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Pat Ostman
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Re: Pouching off.
interesting!
So is it a minimum of 15M then, as the nearest PO on my round is a 25 min bike ride. Also, it takes almost 30 mins to get to my drop off point in the morning. Judging by what you say I do not have a lot of actual delivery time left!
I predict a cut-off
So is it a minimum of 15M then, as the nearest PO on my round is a 25 min bike ride. Also, it takes almost 30 mins to get to my drop off point in the morning. Judging by what you say I do not have a lot of actual delivery time left!
I predict a cut-off
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And when at last the work is done. Don't sit down, it's time to dig another one
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mclovin
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Re: Pouching off.
Good man, do the sums and make them sort it out.IPS wrote:interesting!
So is it a minimum of 15M then, as the nearest PO on my round is a 25 min bike ride. Also, it takes almost 30 mins to get to my drop off point in the morning. Judging by what you say I do not have a lot of actual delivery time left!
I predict a cut-off
Unfortunately for mr the PO is a minutes walk from my last delivery point.
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Geordie1
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Re: Pouching off.
Yes my post office is close to my last letter aswell, But you also have to take into account the long queue in the post Office if you need a signature which can take upto 10 minutes to go down.
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mclovin
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Re: Pouching off.
Queues??? You honestly wait in the queue??Geordie1 wrote:Yes my post office is close to my last letter aswell, But you also have to take into account the long queue in the post Office if you need a signature which can take upto 10 minutes to go down.
I just walk up to the hatch.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Pouching off.
Ditto - and no one has ever complained.mclovin wrote:Queues??? You honestly wait in the queue??Geordie1 wrote:Yes my post office is close to my last letter aswell, But you also have to take into account the long queue in the post Office if you need a signature which can take upto 10 minutes to go down.
I just walk up to the hatch.
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