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exband9
Posts: 7
Joined: 23 Mar 2010, 13:14
Gender: Male

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Post by exband9 »

Hi,
I joined the Post Office when I was 15 in 1956 I spent a year as a Telegram Boy in the SW1 area then 2 years on the Counter as a Counter Clerk in the City.
I left the Post Office for a few years then rejoined as a P&TO in the Battersea area (SW11 - SW20) . I ended up as an overseer on the counter.
I then got on the London Payroll Taskforce which introduced computerised payroll in London.
After this job was finished I joined the embryonic iT dept based in Armour House.
To cut a long story short I ended up in Farnborough as a band 9 then took early retirement.
I was luck to have worked in the Post office when it was a good employer and I feel very sorry for all of the current Royal Mail employees.
I have seen many changes and much waste of money on cancelled projects it seems the leasons are never learnt
I did a total of 34 years in the Post Office.
johnnyp
Posts: 5239
Joined: 27 Jan 2007, 16:00
Gender: Male
Location: SE ENGLAND

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Post by johnnyp »

Welcome to RMC exband9 :wave
SW London,i know it very well :wink:
BIG MICK
Posts: 17
Joined: 09 Mar 2010, 13:24
Gender: Male

Re: Hi There

Post by BIG MICK »

exband9 wrote:Hi,
I joined the Post Office when I was 15 in 1956 I spent a year as a Telegram Boy in the SW1 area then 2 years on the Counter as a Counter Clerk in the City.
I left the Post Office for a few years then rejoined as a P&TO in the Battersea area (SW11 - SW20) . I ended up as an overseer on the counter.
I then got on the London Payroll Taskforce which introduced computerised payroll in London.
After this job was finished I joined the embryonic iT dept based in Armour House.
To cut a long story short I ended up in Farnborough as a band 9 then took early retirement.
I was luck to have worked in the Post office when it was a good employer and I feel very sorry for all of the current Royal Mail employees.
I have seen many changes and much waste of money on cancelled projects it seems the leasons are never learnt
I did a total of 34 years in the Post Office.
Hi - welcome to the chat.

Those were the days I suppose.. somedody I know had worked for Royal Mail/GPO for 50 years and retired in 1990 - he told me that being a Postman when he started was akin to being a Policeman, it was treated with the same kudos by the public.

How times have changed from that wonderful service of yesterday..
exband9
Posts: 7
Joined: 23 Mar 2010, 13:14
Gender: Male

Re: Hi There

Post by exband9 »

BIG MICK wrote:
exband9 wrote:Hi,
I joined the Post Office when I was 15 in 1956 I spent a year as a Telegram Boy in the SW1 area then 2 years on the Counter as a Counter Clerk in the City.
I left the Post Office for a few years then rejoined as a P&TO in the Battersea area (SW11 - SW20) . I ended up as an overseer on the counter.
I then got on the London Payroll Taskforce which introduced computerised payroll in London.
After this job was finished I joined the embryonic iT dept based in Armour House.
To cut a long story short I ended up in Farnborough as a band 9 then took early retirement.
I was luck to have worked in the Post office when it was a good employer and I feel very sorry for all of the current Royal Mail employees.
I have seen many changes and much waste of money on cancelled projects it seems the leasons are never learnt
I did a total of 34 years in the Post Office.
Hi - welcome to the chat.

Those were the days I suppose.. somedody I know had worked for Royal Mail/GPO for 50 years and retired in 1990 - he told me that being a Postman when he started was akin to being a Policeman, it was treated with the same kudos by the public.

How times have changed from that wonderful service of yesterday..
When I was a Telegram Boy at Knightsbridge BO we used to have a parade each morning and the PSM in charge would send you how if you were not dressed properly. But what a great job it was !!
exband9
Posts: 7
Joined: 23 Mar 2010, 13:14
Gender: Male

Re: Hi There

Post by exband9 »

exband9 wrote:
BIG MICK wrote:
exband9 wrote:Hi,
I joined the Post Office when I was 15 in 1956 I spent a year as a Telegram Boy in the SW1 area then 2 years on the Counter as a Counter Clerk in the City.
I left the Post Office for a few years then rejoined as a P&TO in the Battersea area (SW11 - SW20) . I ended up as an overseer on the counter.
I then got on the London Payroll Taskforce which introduced computerised payroll in London.
After this job was finished I joined the embryonic iT dept based in Armour House.
To cut a long story short I ended up in Farnborough as a band 9 then took early retirement.
I was luck to have worked in the Post office when it was a good employer and I feel very sorry for all of the current Royal Mail employees.
I have seen many changes and much waste of money on cancelled projects it seems the leasons are never learnt
I did a total of 34 years in the Post Office.
Typo should have said Home not how. A senior moment. :crazy:

Hi - welcome to the chat.

Those were the days I suppose.. somedody I know had worked for Royal Mail/GPO for 50 years and retired in 1990 - he told me that being a Postman when he started was akin to being a Policeman, it was treated with the same kudos by the public.

How times have changed from that wonderful service of yesterday..
When I was a Telegram Boy at Knightsbridge BO we used to have a parade each morning and the PSM in charge would send you how if you were not dressed properly. But what a great job it was !!