Once mail reaches the inward MC it's ALL 1st Class. The time difference between 1C and 2C is built in to it's handling at MCs. 1C gets processed the evening it arrives (Day 1) at the outward MC, gets sent and is processed by the inward MC and is delivered in the morning (Day 2). 2C gets processed during the morning (Day 2) and is processed by the inward MC during the night of Day 2 and is delivered on Day 3.Dorset Plodder wrote:Because we're prioritising 1st Class Mail & Packets due to our staff shortages, and the fact that not all Duties are being deliverd.
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Well You live & learn SP.SpacePhoenix wrote:Once mail reaches the inward MC it's ALL 1st Class. The time difference between 1C and 2C is built in to it's handling at MCs. 1C gets processed the evening it arrives (Day 1) at the outward MC, gets sent and is processed by the inward MC and is delivered in the morning (Day 2). 2C gets processed during the morning (Day 2) and is processed by the inward MC during the night of Day 2 and is delivered on Day 3.Dorset Plodder wrote:Because we're prioritising 1st Class Mail & Packets due to our staff shortages, and the fact that not all Duties are being deliverd.
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Locally if we know for certain that we're going to fail, quite often manual letters and flats will get sacrificed first and the staff from there moved onto Tracked and packets. What's the first thing that gets sacrificed in DOs if you're certain that you're going to fail (before Coronavirus decimated the staffing in all types of office)?
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we deliver in priority orderSpacePhoenix wrote:Locally if we know for certain that we're going to fail, quite often manual letters and flats will get sacrificed first and the staff from there moved onto Tracked and packets. What's the first thing that gets sacrificed in DOs if you're certain that you're going to fail (before Coronavirus decimated the staffing in all types of office)?
Specials
Tracked
first class letters
all other parcels
2nd class mail.
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Not sure about that now. Virologist on BBC News talking about Tigers, Cats, Dogs and other animals. Air on the side of caution....PostmanBitesDog wrote: And if that woman cared about the health and well-being of her pet, she'd know that dogs can't catch the COVID-19 virus.
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Worst Tuesday in ages. Not helped by a load of yorks of packets turning up that the MC had failed the day before.
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Stupidly busy today. Been fairly upbeat through most of it. But I've had about 10 customers today moaning about how they were expecting a parcel and when I explained the situation they just moaned even more. Ffs
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Had them yorks actually failed or had they just run out of room on the lorry the day before?antcpfc wrote:Worst Tuesday in ages. Not helped by a load of yorks of packets turning up that the MC had failed the day before.
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Not enough sorters at the MC we were told.SpacePhoenix wrote:Had them yorks actually failed or had they just run out of room on the lorry the day before?antcpfc wrote:Worst Tuesday in ages. Not helped by a load of yorks of packets turning up that the MC had failed the day before.
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Might also be partly from having to keep 2m away from each other, possibly meaning they can't have as many packet setups as they would have for the volume of workantcpfc wrote:Not enough sorters at the MC we were told.SpacePhoenix wrote:Had them yorks actually failed or had they just run out of room on the lorry the day before?antcpfc wrote:Worst Tuesday in ages. Not helped by a load of yorks of packets turning up that the MC had failed the day before.
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What a cyclist thought of a Royal Mail van driver today. (Clue: F**king w**ker!")
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That cyclist was obviously only out for his ONE HOURs exercise on his bike.
He doesn't appear to be one of those MAMILs that seem to treat this Lock Down as an excuse to be out for hours at a time riding around the countryside.... taking advantage of the lack of traffic, to build up their stamina. He obviously doesn't take his cycling that seriously .... judging by the hill he chooses to tackle .... the fact he's wearing Clip Ons .... and he gots his Pro Cam Running!
Sorry if I sound prejudiced against "Professional Cyclists" .... But I am, they're a pain in the arse around here. If you're delivering Rurals you'll get stuck behind a Peleton as it creeps up a steep hill, and can't get past them for miles sometimes. Just as bad if you're just trying to get somewhere Off Duty..... 21st Century traffic reduced to the speed of a Bicycle FFS!
Perhaps the Postie had finally managed to get past a bicycle creeping up the other side of the hill? TBH that looks like a pretty narrow road anyway.
He doesn't appear to be one of those MAMILs that seem to treat this Lock Down as an excuse to be out for hours at a time riding around the countryside.... taking advantage of the lack of traffic, to build up their stamina. He obviously doesn't take his cycling that seriously .... judging by the hill he chooses to tackle .... the fact he's wearing Clip Ons .... and he gots his Pro Cam Running!
Sorry if I sound prejudiced against "Professional Cyclists" .... But I am, they're a pain in the arse around here. If you're delivering Rurals you'll get stuck behind a Peleton as it creeps up a steep hill, and can't get past them for miles sometimes. Just as bad if you're just trying to get somewhere Off Duty..... 21st Century traffic reduced to the speed of a Bicycle FFS!
Perhaps the Postie had finally managed to get past a bicycle creeping up the other side of the hill? TBH that looks like a pretty narrow road anyway.
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Before CV we would just use the Over Running Procedure, and probably get a couple of roads taken off us. Since CVs hit we're Double Lapsing, and expected to take All the Lapsing. The DOM wants us to Stream our own duties to just the Specials .. Tracked... and 1st Class Letters & Packets. TBH in the past we've had very few Failures, and haven't needed to Cull the mail at all. I believe it's mainly due to having a large proportion of "Old & Bold" Posties who never like to let their customers down, and generally take everything .... even if it's heavy.SpacePhoenix wrote:Locally if we know for certain that we're going to fail, quite often manual letters and flats will get sacrificed first and the staff from there moved onto Tracked and packets. What's the first thing that gets sacrificed in DOs if you're certain that you're going to fail (before Coronavirus decimated the staffing in all types of office)?
Since Privatisation it's been a hard struggle to try and convince everyone that they should be using the Over Running Procedure, Taking Breaks & Not doing any FREE work .... it's an uphill struggle.
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