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The "How was your day" thread.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
Dannybuca
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Post by Dannybuca »

ewancurze wrote:
Dannybuca wrote:Made the mistake of looking at the D2Ds for my walk next week. Six boxes. God knows how they'll ever get delivered...

:d'oh! :arrrghhh :cry
Schoolboy error!


But I do it myself.
I was wrong about this too, I assumed that two sets of boxes were together for the shared walks so in reality we had 11 boxes =/ (5-6 D2Ds incl 1 A4 flat from a local home insurance provider along with the usual junk).

All gone now though. Given how vast the task seemed I actually threw a few of them out into the fitting on a couple of days, something which I've never done in my 6.5 months working as a postie
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Post by MinTee »

Got asked to move on to a different duty yesterday. Was told I’d be on my own cause they’re both being lapsed. A certain golden child complained cause they didn’t know the walk (they threw a tantrum cause they don’t like the duty).
Prepped and out the door 7.45. First letter posted 8am. Finished 10.25am.

Managers gave me filthy looks on the way out the door. Too busy dipping my feet in the paddling pool to care shortly after.
Tank
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Post by Tank »

MinTee wrote:Got asked to move on to a different duty yesterday. Was told I’d be on my own cause they’re both being lapsed. A certain golden child complained cause they didn’t know the walk (they threw a tantrum cause they don’t like the duty).
Prepped and out the door 7.45. First letter posted 8am. Finished 10.25am.

Managers gave me filthy looks on the way out the door. Too busy dipping my feet in the paddling pool to care shortly after.
Those were the days!!!
Chris413
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Post by Chris413 »

Bad, we have extreme heat temps here and it's getting hotter. To the point today that on my foot round I nearly passed out, thank god for the lady who's door I was at. She made me sit inside her front room, drink 2 pints of water to bring my levels up. I did manage to finish my round but at a much slower pace. Now tonight I find out that diabetics which I have type 2 sweat more and lose body fluids faster in extreme heat which would have been why my arms and legs were flowing like a river whilst I was being looked after. There's no shade on my route and I am drinking loads of water but I am struggling big time.
MinTee
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Post by MinTee »

Best to just go off sick if you feel you need the rest. At the end of the day it’s only letters, and the management can go f**k themselves.

We had 9 people call in sick today. Including the long term, that’s 16 people off. An office of 70 or so.
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Post by Postie45 »

MinTee wrote:
We had 9 people call in sick today. Including the long term, that’s 16 people off. An office of 70 or so.
due to heat ?
MinTee
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Postie45 wrote:
MinTee wrote:
We had 9 people call in sick today. Including the long term, that’s 16 people off. An office of 70 or so.
due to heat ?
The 9 that called in were mostly related to it. I think5 of them specifically stated heat exhaustion
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Post by Chris413 »

MinTee wrote:Best to just go off sick if you feel you need the rest. At the end of the day it’s only letters, and the management can go f**k themselves.

We had 9 people call in sick today. Including the long term, that’s 16 people off. An office of 70 or so.
Can't i'm on trial, if I did that I would be blowing my chances.
IloveMYredTROLLEY!
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Post by IloveMYredTROLLEY! »

Horrid heat and humidity, must have drank 4+ litres over the shift since arriving this morning and I'm still quenching my thirst at home with more fridge cooled water.

Only at Royal mail can you have a 7+ week heatwave of temps threatening ~30C and have so little shift adjustment for your staff that are typically outdoors from ~0900 to ~1600.

I'm glad yet surprised, unless I missed the sad news, that we have not had any OPG fatalities in this summer's heat.
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Post by Celgar »

IloveMYredTROLLEY! wrote:Horrid heat and humidity, must have drank 4+ litres over the shift since arriving this morning and I'm still quenching my thirst at home with more fridge cooled water.

Only at Royal mail can you have a 7+ week heatwave of temps threatening ~30C and have so little shift adjustment for your staff that are typically outdoors from ~0900 to ~1600.

I'm glad yet surprised, unless I missed the sad news, that we have not had any OPG fatalities in this summer's heat.
A postie died on delivery in Lincoln earlier this week but the circumstances are not confirmed yet.
The views I express here are mine alone and do not represent the views of Royal Mail Group.
southoftheriver
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Post by southoftheriver »

Postie collapsed in the office yesterday prepping the duty, so warm in our DO.

He was taken home by the DOM, unbelievably he came back into today
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Post by TrueBlueTerrier »

Celgar wrote:
IloveMYredTROLLEY! wrote:Horrid heat and humidity, must have drank 4+ litres over the shift since arriving this morning and I'm still quenching my thirst at home with more fridge cooled water.

Only at Royal mail can you have a 7+ week heatwave of temps threatening ~30C and have so little shift adjustment for your staff that are typically outdoors from ~0900 to ~1600.

I'm glad yet surprised, unless I missed the sad news, that we have not had any OPG fatalities in this summer's heat.
A postie died on delivery in Lincoln earlier this week but the circumstances are not confirmed yet.
Wasn't that from 2013 https://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communi ... hp?t=54120" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Post by scoobymunster »

IloveMYredTROLLEY! wrote:
Only at Royal mail can you have a 7+ week heatwave of temps threatening ~30C and have so little shift adjustment for your staff that are typically outdoors from ~0900 to ~1600.
It's typical Royal Mail though, every January they offer to pay for our flu jabs, WEEKS after the worst of the bugs have infected half the office. :chuckle
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Post by Celgar »

TrueBlueTerrier wrote:
Celgar wrote:
IloveMYredTROLLEY! wrote:Horrid heat and humidity, must have drank 4+ litres over the shift since arriving this morning and I'm still quenching my thirst at home with more fridge cooled water.

Only at Royal mail can you have a 7+ week heatwave of temps threatening ~30C and have so little shift adjustment for your staff that are typically outdoors from ~0900 to ~1600.

I'm glad yet surprised, unless I missed the sad news, that we have not had any OPG fatalities in this summer's heat.
A postie died on delivery in Lincoln earlier this week but the circumstances are not confirmed yet.
Wasn't that from 2013 https://www.royalmailchat.co.uk/communi ... hp?t=54120" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Oops I stand corrected. My sincere apologies. It was 'bumped' and I didn't look at the date.
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Post by DirtyHarry »

August bank holiday Monday.

Job, not that brilliant any more during the summer months, takes a decidedly bad turn for the very worse from tomorrow onwards.