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Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
2.) Cwmbran DO (NP44)
3.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
4.) Melrose DO (TD4 and TD6)
5.) Portishead DO (BS20)
6.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
7.) Sturminster Newton DO (DT10)
8.) West Ealing DO (W13)
9.) Weston-Super-Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)
10.) Yatton DO (BS49)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bridgwater DO (TA5, TA6 and TA7)
2.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
3.) Cwmbran DO (NP44)
4.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
5.) Melrose DO (TD4 and TD6)
6.) Portishead DO (BS20)
7.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
8.) Weston-Super-Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)
9.) Yatton DO (BS49)


Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bridgwater DO (TA5, TA6 and TA7)
2.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
3.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
4.) Faringdon (SN7)
5.) Melrose DO (TD4 and TD6)
6.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
7.) Weston-Super-Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

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Obviously not being recorded our office has not appeared once on this list in the last 18 months and it fails every day :arrrghhh :arrrghhh :arrrghhh
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Wow Sandhurst seems to have a residency on that list, surely RM could have sent someone from other offices/get some agency in/here's a novel idea take some new starters on, yeah I know that's pushing it a bit, or what about as a desperate last resort when all other options including rounding up the local drunks to help has been exhausted, find some "managers" from somewhere to go work there and clear the place.
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bridgwater DO (TA5, TA6 and TA7)
2.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
3.) Bulford Barracks DO (SP4)
4.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
5.) Chulmleigh SPDO (EX18)
6.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
7.) Dundee Central DO (DD1 and DD6)
8.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
9.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
10.) Glasgow G33-G34 DO (G33, G34 and G69)
11.) Kingswood DO (BS15 and BS30)
12.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
13.) Thatcham DO (RG18 and RG19)
14.) Weston-Super-Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?

Post by ANDREW CROCOMBE »

Gutted that our office is off the list, can't see how they've managed those figures as we regularly fail the majority of paired duties, and several single rounds. Maybe we've been relegated to non league status ? Management must be full of pride.
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Bulford Barracks DO (SP4)
3.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.) Chepstow DO (NP16)
5.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
6.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
7.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
8.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
9.) Stanford Le Hope DO (SS17)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

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Perhaps the management will give the true figures now that bully boy is to step down our office still not recorded after 18 months at least 20 deliveries left in on a daily basis absolutely shocking :oops: :oops: :oops:
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Bulford Barracks DO (SP4)
3.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
5.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
6.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
7.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
8.) South Ockendon DO (RM15)
9.) Stanford Le Hope DO (SS17)
10.) Teddington DO (TW11)
11.) Weston Super Mare DO (BS22-BS24)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

In chemistry, Group 11 of the Periodic Table of the Elements (IUPAC numbering) consists of the three coinage metals copper, silver, and gold known from antiquity, and roentgenium, a recently synthesized superheavy element.
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POSTMAN wrote:
15 May 2023, 14:18
We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Bulford Barracks DO (SP4)
3.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
5.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
6.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
7.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
8.) South Ockendon DO (RM15)
9.) Stanford Le Hope DO (SS17)
10.) Teddington DO (TW11)
11.) Weston Super Mare DO (BS22-BS24)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

In chemistry, Group 11 of the Periodic Table of the Elements (IUPAC numbering) consists of the three coinage metals copper, silver, and gold known from antiquity, and roentgenium, a recently synthesized superheavy element.
Is there any point in Clevedon DO? have the staff all quit? Seems like every day they are on the list.
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
3.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
4.) Compton Martin SPDO (BS40)
5.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
6.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
7.) Looe DO (PL13)
8.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
9.) South Ockendon DO (RM15)
10.) Stanford Le Hope DO (SS17)
11.) Teddington DO (TW11)
12.) Weston Super Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

12 is the fifth Pell number, preceded by 0, 1, 2, and 5, as well as the third pentagonal number.[20][21] 12 is the superfactorial of 3.[22] It is also a Harshad number in all bases except octal.
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Re: Offices 'officially' in trouble?

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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

11


1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
3.) Clevedon DO (BS21)
4.) Compton Martin SPDO (BS40)
5.) Dunstable DO (LU5 and LU6)
6.) Erskine DO (PA7 and PA8)
7.) Looe DO (PL13)
8.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
9.) Teddington DO (TW11)
10.) Weston Super Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)
11.) Yatton DO (BS49)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

An 11-sided polygon is called a hendecagon, or undecagon. The complete graph has a total of 55 edges, which collectively represent the diagonals and sides of a hendecagon.
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After our revision and pick the 2nd walk hadn't gone out for 2 weeks so we got it week 3 we have only just caught up BUT the walk is so big that there is no way we could ever complete.

We do a rotation, take out all parcels for both walks take out mail for all of my walk, next day all parcels and about 2/3rds of the monster walk.

We work over every day between 1hr and 2hrs, my partner works his rest day and I have done the odd Sunday but my rest day partner has been assigned another walk for 2 weeks so tomorrow I will be doing parcels only on both walks and neither walk will be touched letterwise yet again I am so hacked off it's so pointless.

We were told not to take out part of a walk because that's 2 walks failed. We haven't done d2d's on either walk for about 6 weeks and unless someone preps them they won't be going anywhere.

We were told by our union rep that none of us should have agreed to the revisions we should all have refused them like some offices did!
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We're sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. We will regularly update customers on the offices most impacted here:

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1.) Bristol South DO (BS3, BS13 and BS41)
2.) Bristol South East DO (BS4 and BS14)
3.) Camberley DO (GU15, GU16, GU17 and GU95)
4.) Sandhurst DO (GU46 and GU47)
5.) Wallingford DO (OX10 and OX49)
6.) Weston Super Mare DO (BS22, BS23 and BS24)
7.) Yatton DO (BS49)

Units that report three consecutive days of 30% of DPs failing USO gets you on the list and public RM service disruption website. Then you need three consecutive days below 30% to get off the list (well below and back to stable USO).

7 is the only number D for which the equation 2n − D = x2 has more than two solutions for n and x natural. In particular, the equation 2n − 7 = x2 is known as the Ramanujan–Nagell equation.
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