Finally chucked parcels out today. Management made me laugh. "Just take your tracked." They are all bloody tracked . Anyway left the whole lot finished bang on time.
Four weeks running our mail,centre at Croydon have failed to clear their work and get parcels out to us subs.on a Wednesday.
We had 50% of yesterday's packets delivered over night to add to the s**t we had today.
Choice was book overtime or leave some roads.
antcpfc wrote:Four weeks running our mail,centre at Croydon have failed to clear their work and get parcels out to us subs.on a Wednesday.
We had 50% of yesterday's packets delivered over night to add to the s**t we had today.
Choice was book overtime or leave some roads.
It was near enough inevitable when Network 18 came in. Realistically you're either going to have to get used to it or have your start times pushed back by at least an hour to allow dispatch times from the MC to be pushed back by the same
So as I left on Tuesday the manager informed me there was a problem - there were 8000 packets at the MC.
I misunderstood. I thought he meant 8000 packets for the whole office whereas he actually meant 8000 packets for the duty I was covering today.
Whoosh.
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clashcityrocker wrote:So as I left on Tuesday the manager informed me there was a problem - there were 8000 packets at the MC.
I misunderstood. I thought he meant 8000 packets for the whole office whereas he actually meant 8000 packets for the duty I was covering today.
Whoosh.
I would of said, it ain't my problem I'm working to my time .strange day for me I had more parcels yesterday than I did today. Tuesday was really bad to be fair.
clashcityrocker wrote:So as I left on Tuesday the manager informed me there was a problem - there were 8000 packets at the MC.
I misunderstood. I thought he meant 8000 packets for the whole office whereas he actually meant 8000 packets for the duty I was covering today.
Whoosh.
I presume that means there is some kind of business on your walk and those thousands of packets had to be dropped off at their address ??
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clashcityrocker wrote:So as I left on Tuesday the manager informed me there was a problem - there were 8000 packets at the MC.
I misunderstood. I thought he meant 8000 packets for the whole office whereas he actually meant 8000 packets for the duty I was covering today.
Whoosh.
I presume that means there is some kind of business on your walk and those thousands of packets had to be dropped off at their address ??
There's no way that there'd be 8,000 packets left for a walk at a MC, a business that gets that many packets would very likely have it's own selection on the packet sorting and would likely have the MC take the mail directly to the business, bypassing the relevant DO
OK I was exaggerating wildly because it felt like they were all for my walk.
There is no need to be so pedantic.
Obviously one duty couldn't have 8000 packets.
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