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The "How was your day" thread.
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deggyg
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
our deliverys got suspended today :-)
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the deliverer
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Sent home this morning as all deliveries suspended. Doesn't look good tomorrow. Mail should be light if the MCs can't get it too us. On the TV talking of the weather in this area being like this for the next week!
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ShropshireLad
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Sent home yesterday and today. Deliveries suspended. Yesterday was pretty bad but we could have got to main road places today. Loads of customers turning up at callers office complaining that we hadn't delivered. They'll just have to try and survive without e-bay for a couple of days. As there was hardly any posted mail in the system, our mail centre sent out every bit of junk they could find including National Trust membership packs which were for almost every house. Couldn't fit them in the frames
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Rammed, and snow - bad combination - thanks to local council sending a bulk posting on a Saturday (as they always do), after discussion took where we were going.
Delivery itself not too bad as snow was light and only about 2 to 6 inches lying, still knackered though.
Delivery itself not too bad as snow was light and only about 2 to 6 inches lying, still knackered though.
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Dj Silver
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
All rural rounds cancelled at 08.30. We had to wait an hour to see if the temperature would go up to decide if town rounds could be blitzed.
Temperature hovered around zero degrees, not much chance of improvement, so town rounds were subsequently cancelled.
Home James home!
Temperature hovered around zero degrees, not much chance of improvement, so town rounds were subsequently cancelled.
Home James home!
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IloveMYredTROLLEY!
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
The good old "take what you can manage at your own risk" card was played, pushing a heavy HCT through ~3" of refrozen compacted snow/ice was great fun with spikes (fortunately nothing close to an accident), took significantly longer than normal and what I deemed safe got me done on time... just!
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DGP1
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No snow here, no ice here, even the roads and footpaths where dry and on a better note.............no post
out for 7.30am and back for 12.20pm

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the deliverer
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Sent home again today, mail stuffed in frames no more room. Come Monday more mail, D2Ds with tracked items and specials - not looking good. Forecast for Monday night here dropping to -6C with more snow Tuesday morning. Hope to get to the weekend in one piece.the deliverer wrote:Sent home this morning as all deliveries suspended. Doesn't look good tomorrow. Mail should be light if the MCs can't get it too us. On the TV talking of the weather in this area being like this for the next week!
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newtimes
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Yet another dry day, cold wind.
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Darren Bent
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
we have reduced duty.
I went for 1/2 walk and prepare doors to doors for Monday option. Wellington is not good to wear for long walk.
I went for 1/2 walk and prepare doors to doors for Monday option. Wellington is not good to wear for long walk.
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Thunderthighs
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Wellington, the Womble?
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chooch
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
ShropshireLad wrote: 'National Trust membership packs which were for almost every house. Couldn't fit them in the frames.' ;
Treat them as knockables, which they are and then take them only as your allocated quota of knockables ie. '20 pkt.s', 20 NT m'ship pacs - a couple of trays worth.
x no. of days to clear? well, it's not going to happen 'as things stand' but, same as the heaving frames, you can only do what you can in the time given..
and in these conditions I personally work my contracted hours.
Your packets.. they go to the driver who, if he has a problem with what you've handed back, should advise his manager.
Treat them as knockables, which they are and then take them only as your allocated quota of knockables ie. '20 pkt.s', 20 NT m'ship pacs - a couple of trays worth.
x no. of days to clear? well, it's not going to happen 'as things stand' but, same as the heaving frames, you can only do what you can in the time given..
and in these conditions I personally work my contracted hours.
Your packets.. they go to the driver who, if he has a problem with what you've handed back, should advise his manager.
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DGP1
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Sorry but what are these so called 'knockables' and what are these so called limits, my office is that they don't care, the managers don't care, the planners don't have a clue so I don't understand a limit on them.chooch wrote:ShropshireLad wrote: 'National Trust membership packs which were for almost every house. Couldn't fit them in the frames.' ;
Treat them as knockables, which they are and then take them only as your allocated quota of knockables ie. '20 pkt.s', 20 NT m'ship pacs - a couple of trays worth.
x no. of days to clear? well, it's not going to happen 'as things stand' but, same as the heaving frames, you can only do what you can in the time given..
and in these conditions I personally work my contracted hours.
Your packets.. they go to the driver who, if he has a problem with what you've handed back, should advise his manager.
I'm preparing myself for the zombie invasion, rule number 1 - Cardio
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IloveMYredTROLLEY!
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
Are we saying that you are now allowed to only take the amount of attendance calls applicable to the number fo delivery points on the walk at a levels of 3%, which the planners use for the revision, even though packet numbers are going through the roof over the last 12 months or so?DGP1 wrote:Sorry but what are these so called 'knockables' and what are these so called limits, my office is that they don't care, the managers don't care, the planners don't have a clue so I don't understand a limit on them.chooch wrote:ShropshireLad wrote: 'National Trust membership packs which were for almost every house. Couldn't fit them in the frames.' ;
Treat them as knockables, which they are and then take them only as your allocated quota of knockables ie. '20 pkt.s', 20 NT m'ship pacs - a couple of trays worth.
x no. of days to clear? well, it's not going to happen 'as things stand' but, same as the heaving frames, you can only do what you can in the time given..
and in these conditions I personally work my contracted hours.
Your packets.. they go to the driver who, if he has a problem with what you've handed back, should advise his manager.
Well that is certainly one way of coping with unachieveable walk sizes, but I cannot see how I could convince my lino to agree to this, when I usually have something in the ballpark of 50 attendance call items a day for a ~575 DP walk.
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chooch
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.
In answer to IloveMYredTROLLEY - I'm 'only' a postman with access to this forum; I'm not the all-knowing fountain of knowledge re. RM, it's procedures, policies or practises.. as I've said before I'm 'just sayin' it as I see it'.IloveMYredTROLLEY! wrote:Are we saying that you are now allowed to only take the amount of attendance calls applicable to the number fo delivery points on the walk at a levels of 3%, which the planners use for the revision, even though packet numbers are going through the roof over the last 12 months or so?DGP1 wrote:Sorry but what are these so called 'knockables' and what are these so called limits, my office is that they don't care, the managers don't care, the planners don't have a clue so I don't understand a limit on them.chooch wrote:ShropshireLad wrote: 'National Trust membership packs which were for almost every house. Couldn't fit them in the frames.' ;
Treat them as knockables, which they are and then take them only as your allocated quota of knockables ie. '20 pkt.s', 20 NT m'ship pacs - a couple of trays worth.
x no. of days to clear? well, it's not going to happen 'as things stand' but, same as the heaving frames, you can only do what you can in the time given..
and in these conditions I personally work my contracted hours.
Your packets.. they go to the driver who, if he has a problem with what you've handed back, should advise his manager.
Well that is certainly one way of coping with unachieveable walk sizes, but I cannot see how I could convince my lino to agree to this, when I usually have something in the ballpark of 50 attendance call items a day for a ~575 DP walk.
In Sept.'12 revisions were implemented in our office and an attendance call no. was written on each frame eg. '22' - I have no idea how that figure was arrived at.. .
Each frame therefore gets sorted, in this eg. 22, 'knockables'/attendance call items which means anything in excess goes to a 'packet driver' who takes out 'excess knockables' ( those items that cannot be successfully delivered without someone being home to accept ) together with his assigned packets. The packet driver needs to work with his manager to ensure he takes out only those items that he can successfully attempt to deliver in his contracted hours for that day.
DGP1 - I made no mention of limits?
'just sayin' it as I see it'