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The "How was your day" thread.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
SpacePhoenix
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by SpacePhoenix »

BenacreNick wrote:
08 Dec 2024, 08:46
Bracing.

But nothing compared to those working in the eye of storm Darragh.

I really feel for my fellow colleagues working yesterday in the West of the country and in Wales. :wave
All deliveries in the area covered by the red warning were suspended. Bristol MC was closed and I reckon SWDC as well, as we were told that all the runs from SWDC had been cancelled
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by BenacreNick »

Thankyou SpacePhoenix, I did not know that news.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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If I see a good size stone on the street I cannot help a swift kick, today it flew, hit a 3 x 3 foot terracotta plant pot at the side of the door, it cracked & fell to pieces leaving the roots & soil still intact, Diego Maradona type celebration ensued :nana
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by funkflex55 »

So you did a line of coke in the van?!
That'll certainly make the job a bit more interesting.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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Customers moaning when you turn up at their door with half a bundle of Christmas cards banded together. Listen, you only got it because a tiny bloody packet with the magic T on it turned up. :evil/mad
The machine stops.
SpacePhoenix
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by SpacePhoenix »

Xmas cards have dropped off massively, mech back to normal pre-Xmas pressure working with the normal wave 2 walk sort. Packets are certainly way down, normally we'd often be really struggling to find storage space, no such issues this year, a few times when apart from work on the bays to go out to DOs there's been barely any yorks in the warehouse.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Barnacle »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
21 Dec 2024, 23:38
Xmas cards have dropped off massively, mech back to normal pre-Xmas pressure working with the normal wave 2 walk sort. Packets are certainly way down, normally we'd often be really struggling to find storage space, no such issues this year, a few times when apart from work on the bays to go out to DOs there's been barely any yorks in the warehouse.
It hasn’t been overwhelming like it normally is.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Ozcabsmangan »

Depression for the mangan
menditsa
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by menditsa »

Today I had to grab some cash and ciggies before I went into work and for some reason I decided to go to the garage where my duty starts.
I have never done this ever since I've been at Royal Mail.
For some reason I decided to drive around the rear of the building and park my scooter by the night till.
Came across this poor homeless man with no shoes or socks on laying on the ground, soaked thro and freezing to death, quickly checked he was breathing and informed the staff in the garage of the man and his condition and could they call the police / ambulance to attend to him.
On my return to the garage some 2.5 hours later to start my duty the staff informed me they had not called the police / ambulance because they didn't have the time :evil/mad
Went to check on the guy and he was in a bad way, so dialed 999 for an ambulance and was told up to 2 hours before they could attend WTF.
Rang my line manager and explained the situation to him and he agreed I needed to stay with the guy until help arrived, went over to the hand car wash opposite and asked the guy's if they had a blanket I could borrow which they did so lifted his feet off the ground as they were blue and wrapped his hands into the blanket too.
Stayed with him 1 hour and 45 mins making sure he didn't choke on his own vomit (He had drunk a full bottle of Vodka) and was breathing ok.
Assisted the crew getting him onto a stretcher and off to the hospital.
Went an hour over my duty time and rang the hospital when I got home and was informed he was in a critical condition but not life threatening.

Mark I hope you make a full recovery and your life can tread a better path. :pray

So yeah a rewarding day for me guided by my Lord
Last edited by menditsa on 06 Jan 2025, 19:12, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by dohnut »

menditsa wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 17:24
Today I had to grab some cash and ciggies before I went into work and for some reason I decided to go to the garage where my duty starts.
I have never done this ever since I've been at Royal Mail.
For some reason I decided to around the rear of the building and park my scooter by the night till.
Came across this poor homeless man with no shoes or socks on laying on the ground, soaked thro and freezing to death, quickly checked he was breathing and informed the staff in the garage of the man and his condition and could they call the police / ambulance to attend to him.
On my return to the garage some 2.5 hours later to start my duty the staff informed me they had not called the police / ambulance because they didn't have the time :evil/mad
Went to check on the guy and he was in a bad way, so dialed 999 for an ambulance and was told up to 2 hours before they could attend WTF.
Rang my line manager and explained the situation to him and he agreed I needed to stay with the guy until help arrived, went over the hand car wash opposite and asked the guy's if they had a blanket I could borrow which they did so lifted his feet off the ground as they were blue and wrapped his into the blanket too.
Stayed with him 1 hour and 45 mins making sure he didn't choke on his own vomit (He had drunk a full bottle of Vodka) and was breathing ok.
Assisted the crew getting him onto a stretcher and off to the hospital.
Went an hour over my duty time and rang the hospital when I got home and was informed he was in a critical condition but not life threatening.

Mark I hope you make a full recovery and your life can tread a better path. :pray

So yeah a rewarding day for me guided by my Lord
Good on you, there are to many people nowadays who only care for themselves, and the people at the garage should be ashamed,.no time to ring 999, wtf.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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menditsa wrote:
06 Jan 2025, 17:24
Today I had to grab some cash and ciggies before I went into work and for some reason I decided to go to the garage where my duty starts.
I have never done this ever since I've been at Royal Mail.
For some reason I decided to around the rear of the building and park my scooter by the night till.
Came across this poor homeless man with no shoes or socks on laying on the ground, soaked thro and freezing to death, quickly checked he was breathing and informed the staff in the garage of the man and his condition and could they call the police / ambulance to attend to him.
On my return to the garage some 2.5 hours later to start my duty the staff informed me they had not called the police / ambulance because they didn't have the time :evil/mad
Went to check on the guy and he was in a bad way, so dialed 999 for an ambulance and was told up to 2 hours before they could attend WTF.
Rang my line manager and explained the situation to him and he agreed I needed to stay with the guy until help arrived, went over the hand car wash opposite and asked the guy's if they had a blanket I could borrow which they did so lifted his feet off the ground as they were blue and wrapped his into the blanket too.
Stayed with him 1 hour and 45 mins making sure he didn't choke on his own vomit (He had drunk a full bottle of Vodka) and was breathing ok.
Assisted the crew getting him onto a stretcher and off to the hospital.
Went an hour over my duty time and rang the hospital when I got home and was informed he was in a critical condition but not life threatening.

Mark I hope you make a full recovery and your life can tread a better path. :pray

So yeah a rewarding day for me guided by my Lord
Good on you pal. 👍
menditsa
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by menditsa »

Good on you, there are to many people nowadays who only care for themselves, and the people at the garage should be ashamed,.no time to ring 999, wtf.
That really upset me as they left a human being to suffer.
Mr Rush
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

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Seemingly no Second Class letters today whatsoever. Consequently it was utterly dead. Glasgow MC jumping the gun on the USO pilot?
The machine stops.
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Barnacle »

Mr Rush wrote:
04 Feb 2025, 19:37
Seemingly no Second Class letters today whatsoever. Consequently it was utterly dead. Glasgow MC jumping the gun on the USO pilot?
Tomorrow will be fun for you. How are they going to crack the whip when they suddenly decide mail matters again? We’re led by rogues.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by yellowbelly »

Mr Rush wrote:
04 Feb 2025, 19:37
Seemingly no Second Class letters today whatsoever. Consequently it was utterly dead. Glasgow MC jumping the gun on the USO pilot?
Perhaps you're part of 'the trials' without knowing it!