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The Goats Toe
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Re: dm26
So with all these changes coming in, is there any provision for those folk who are on family friendly and those that met all the required criteria last year to be exempt from the later start times? Any time people at our place ask the yellow hi viz wearers about this, all they get is 'we don't know ...
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TopperGas
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Re: dm26
NHS letters aren't 1c though if you're struggling to deliver everything on a Saturday then those will be the first to be left undelivered.pinstripe wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:50I actually counted them on Saturday. 33 NHS letters, 4 first class flats, 38 first class stamped/franked letters. Total 75 first class, not including packets. That was an average day.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 09:58Most of the stuff that isn't flats can't be mech. If you was to take the 2C and the non 1C DSA out of the mech then each batch would have less than 1/4 of a tray with just half a dozen, a dozen at the very most 1C items for each walk.
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funkflex55
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Re: dm26
Yep. In fact on a Saturday the NHS should be staying at the mail centre.TopperGas wrote: ↑Yesterday, 16:42NHS letters aren't 1c though if you're struggling to deliver everything on a Saturday then those will be the first to be left undelivered.pinstripe wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:50I actually counted them on Saturday. 33 NHS letters, 4 first class flats, 38 first class stamped/franked letters. Total 75 first class, not including packets. That was an average day.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 09:58Most of the stuff that isn't flats can't be mech. If you was to take the 2C and the non 1C DSA out of the mech then each batch would have less than 1/4 of a tray with just half a dozen, a dozen at the very most 1C items for each walk.
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tramssirhc
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Re: dm26
Yes there is. The agreement makes specific reference to contract variations.The Goats Toe wrote: ↑Yesterday, 16:01So with all these changes coming in, is there any provision for those folk who are on family friendly and those that met all the required criteria last year to be exempt from the later start times? Any time people at our place ask the yellow hi viz wearers about this, all they get is 'we don't know ...
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: dm26
The NHS letters are considered high priority items. For selected DOs the machines extract them, before they get run on their own on the office breakdown plan. They will ALWAYS go out to the DOs.funkflex55 wrote: ↑Yesterday, 18:05Yep. In fact on a Saturday the NHS should be staying at the mail centre.TopperGas wrote: ↑Yesterday, 16:42NHS letters aren't 1c though if you're struggling to deliver everything on a Saturday then those will be the first to be left undelivered.pinstripe wrote: ↑Yesterday, 15:50I actually counted them on Saturday. 33 NHS letters, 4 first class flats, 38 first class stamped/franked letters. Total 75 first class, not including packets. That was an average day.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 09:58Most of the stuff that isn't flats can't be mech. If you was to take the 2C and the non 1C DSA out of the mech then each batch would have less than 1/4 of a tray with just half a dozen, a dozen at the very most 1C items for each walk.
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A2B
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Re: dm26
Our MC spends them in with the specials, Tracked, 1st class and NHS is the mantra in our DOSpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 20:25
The NHS letters are considered high priority items. For selected DOs the machines extract them, before they get run on their own on the office breakdown plan. They will ALWAYS go out to the DOs.
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ted_e_bear
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Re: dm26
RM need to liaise with the NHS to differentiate between what's important and what is general correspondence, for example I received a "NHS letter" informing me they're going to send one of those bowel cancer screening kits, I didn't desperately need that letter it could have waited,in fact I probably didn't even need it at all, maybe agree that if it's say an appointment or test results send it 1st class, anything else send it DSA or whatever economy service and it gets treated the same as anything else.A2B wrote: ↑Yesterday, 21:07Our MC spends them in with the specials, Tracked, 1st class and NHS is the mantra in our DOSpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 20:25
The NHS letters are considered high priority items. For selected DOs the machines extract them, before they get run on their own on the office breakdown plan. They will ALWAYS go out to the DOs.
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: dm26
They should go back to having blue envelopes for the important letters, like they did a few years ago.ted_e_bear wrote: ↑Today, 08:03RM need to liaise with the NHS to differentiate between what's important and what is general correspondence, for example I received a "NHS letter" informing me they're going to send one of those bowel cancer screening kits, I didn't desperately need that letter it could have waited,in fact I probably didn't even need it at all, maybe agree that if it's say an appointment or test results send it 1st class, anything else send it DSA or whatever economy service and it gets treated the same as anything else.A2B wrote: ↑Yesterday, 21:07Our MC spends them in with the specials, Tracked, 1st class and NHS is the mantra in our DOSpacePhoenix wrote: ↑Yesterday, 20:25
The NHS letters are considered high priority items. For selected DOs the machines extract them, before they get run on their own on the office breakdown plan. They will ALWAYS go out to the DOs.