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No 16.30 cap?
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Mr Rush
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TopperGas
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
That's was the good old days when the last wagon arrived by 8, now with it arriving at 9 or later we're totally shafted, particularly during the heatwave when the later you start your duty the worse it becomes.Shaugi wrote: ↑11 Jul 2026, 15:44Christ I'm bundling up/loading the HCT by then, out the door by 9, at first DP by 9:15 at the absolute latest after a brisk 0.8mile walk.
I start at 6:10, do an hour sorting then throw my mec in, sort my packets then back on sorting when the next wagon rolls up. Then its just keeping on top of packets, pigeonholes and sorting until its all done, scan last few packets onto manifest, check redirections, grab specials and start bundling.
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abuch1980
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
That is a totally outrageous comment, and exactly correcttoonshola wrote: ↑06 Jul 2026, 05:59Yep. Some senior posties still think they are irreplaceable and the business needs them because “they know the sorting best”. While that may be true on an individual office basis, the company nationally couldn’t give a s**t if you’ve done 40 years or 40 minutes. Once your out the door you’ll be replaced by the next poor soul on the conveyor belt and never be thought of again. We’re all just numbers on a spreadsheet to be exploited to boost the financial portfolio of Mr Kretinsky.Mr Rush wrote: ↑05 Jul 2026, 21:59They'll join the thousands that already left. The company doesn't care - actually that's not true, this has been the desired outcome for a long time.qwerty2 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 18:21Thousands would leave if it was 5-6pm finishheraldmoth wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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Perseus
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
lol, the last time we started at anything resembling 6:10am was 20 years ago. Hold onto it whilst you can, but spare a thought for the rest!
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oypostie
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Sorry, what do you mean by automatic ?Sorting is automatic in our DO
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TopperGas
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
It would take a clever monkey to do it?SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 12:06If I had to guess, it would be EVERYONE sorting on the IPS and packets until ALL the sorting is done.
I wonder how many years he takes to learn to do the sorting i.e. put the packets in the correct duty bags and letters in their correct slots, it's got to be at least a couple of years in even an office with just 50 duties?
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Rve83ndxd
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Scan the parcel, PDA tells you where it goes, and you put it in the right York. No thinking.
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Mr Rush
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
That would actually be a substantial improvement on the current standard of sorting which is atrocious either because a lot of people's knowledge is twenty years out of date and/or they just don't care where they fling stuff. It really doesn't help that duties are a geographic mess since the last revision.
Although we stopped scanning Tracked on IPS back before the pandemic when the volume became too great, so it seems like once again everything that goes away comes back eventually.
The machine stops.
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SMS1969
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
They’d still end up in the wrong York at our place, we’ve got one who has been a postie for nearly foury years, couldn’t care less if he mis sorts and openly admits it, both when he’s on letters and/ or parcels.Rve83ndxd wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 13:16Scan the parcel, PDA tells you where it goes, and you put it in the right York. No thinking.
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60091
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Are you Scotland as ours 14.50 in Somerset!Ozzvaldo wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 17:58We already work past 4.30pm on our longest days. Have done since the network changes 2 years ago.heraldmoth wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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qwerty2
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Ridiculous - further north should finish earlier - darker earlier in winter - RM clueless60091 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 15:52Are you Scotland as ours 14.50 in Somerset!Ozzvaldo wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 17:58We already work past 4.30pm on our longest days. Have done since the network changes 2 years ago.heraldmoth wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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Ozzvaldo
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
No, England.60091 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2026, 15:52Are you Scotland as ours 14.50 in Somerset!Ozzvaldo wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 17:58We already work past 4.30pm on our longest days. Have done since the network changes 2 years ago.heraldmoth wrote: ↑03 Jul 2026, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?