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Career path

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Mr Rush
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Re: Career path

Post by Mr Rush »

TopperGas wrote:
25 Mar 2026, 22:23
Was there ever a career path in RM
Yes, your next stop was Postman Higher Grade, provided you could pass the test/exam. Done away with in the 2000 agreement. In my personal opinion I think that was much more destructive than equalising in the long run, especially since it lingers on as a synonym for the locker where all the extra responsibilities still exist but without the extra pay to make it worth the hassle.
baldrick wrote:
04 Dec 2008, 22:22
It used to be that managers came up through the ranks. At least 7-8 years as a postman/woman, then at least another 3-4 years as a PHG before becoming an Acting PED, then being made substantive after proving you could do the job.
Operational grades (as of the 90s?) ran something like:
Cadet > postman/woman > temp PHG > PHG > Temp JV(?) > JV(?)
The machine stops.
goneaway
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Re: Career path

Post by goneaway »

What was was a JV?
ted_e_bear
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Re: Career path

Post by ted_e_bear »

goneaway wrote:
28 Mar 2026, 06:55
What was was a JV?
I think it was the initial step into management
Tman
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Re: Career path

Post by Tman »

Acting JV was when a postie came to work wearing his best collar and tie and acted like he knew what he was doing, especially when making the tea for all the other "managers" every break time.
Monkey see, monkey do.
ted_e_bear
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Re: Career path

Post by ted_e_bear »

Tman wrote:
28 Mar 2026, 09:20
Acting JV was when a postie came to work wearing his best collar and tie and acted like he knew what he was doing, especially when making the tea for all the other "managers" every break time.
Monkey see, monkey do.
Haha that's what I thought, usually a s**t brown nosing postie, instructed by the real "managers" to prep duties etc, as it was in their own office generally treat by the rest with contempt