Can't see that happening, where will DOs get the staff to deliver them separately? You'd need at least one person to be taken off their walk to deliver all the ones larger than a shoebox. Their duty will then have to be lapsed so someone is going to have lapsing added to their duty. Also where will the van come from? Someone would be forced to moved to afternoon delivery to free up the van required
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SpacePhoenix
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Manboat
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Isn’t that roughly what’s happening now with later attendance time parcels, don’t think there’s that many either so would be capable of doing bigger stuff, vans in our place back at 3 ish then few reserves going out to do them
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clashcityrocker
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If your team were relegated two seasons running and you didn't really have the desire or means to watch tier 3 football, you might consider not renewing your season ticket.Yamr1 wrote: ↑13 Dec 2020, 08:22Solidarity troops
The cwu are like all of our favourite football team to us.
Sometimes the mangers of that team makes a cock of it and sometimes they make great decisions and have great results.
Thats the CWU to us all just all just back them and stop all the slagging.
Would you ditch your favourite football team because you didn't like what the board was doing NO our change to another team NO
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Yamr1
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But you wouldn't deep down
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So you don't get protests outside clubs and attendances reducing after relegation?
When Leeds were in league 1 they were regularly playing in front of less than 10,000 fans.
Anyway it's a stupid analogy.
I don't rely on my football team to ensure I can earn enough to feed my family, be able to physically do my job or eat more than beans in retirement.
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Yamr1
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Beans on toast watching Leeds 
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postmanplod69
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Leeds lowest average attendance over the 3 years they were in league one was 23639 so i don't see where they were playing regularly in front of less than 10000 fans and no im not a Leeds fan.Woody Guthrie wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 13:17So you don't get protests outside clubs and attendances reducing after relegation?
When Leeds were in league 1 they were regularly playing in front of less than 10,000 fans.
Anyway it's a stupid analogy.
I don't rely on my football team to ensure I can earn enough to feed my family, be able to physically do my job or eat more than beans in retirement.
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daveyeff
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he must've meant the Mackems then. 
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There is a short video update from Terry Pullenger on the cwu website. Theres not much new to report, but he said he wanted to give update as he was aware that people on social.media were becoming frustrated by the lack of communication from.cwu to its members.