ANNOUNCEMENT : ALL OF ROYAL MAIL'S EMPLOYMENT POLICIES (AGREEMENTS) AT A GLANCE (Updated 2021)... HERE
ANNOUNCEMENT : PLEASE BE AWARE WE ARE NOT ON FACEBOOK AT ALL!
The "How was your day" thread.
-
dohnut
- Posts: 654
- Joined: 28 Sep 2007, 17:15
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
How is it possible to finish a duty in 2 hours at moment, some office must have it easy, yes mail was very light but I still had 2 small skips of packets. Finished 30 min early.
-
clashcityrocker
- Posts: 16415
- Joined: 22 Sep 2009, 13:50
- Gender: Male
- Location: strummerville
The "How was your day" thread.
HCT duty - 11 bundles of mail (although I brought one back because it was for businesses that haven't reopened) and about 12 packets (1 739)dohnut wrote:How is it possible to finish a duty in 2 hours at moment, some office must have it easy, yes mail was very light but I still had 2 small skips of packets. Finished 30 min early.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
-
Grumpyoldmailman
- Posts: 810
- Joined: 24 Nov 2019, 22:29
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
Double lapsing put on today, ended up going half hour over because of it 
-
HTPostman
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 1500
- Joined: 01 Sep 2008, 23:53
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
Average week so far, plenty parcels, not many letters, lots of lapsing and plenty OT available.
The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.
526
526
-
xPandabear1992x
- Posts: 286
- Joined: 29 Jul 2019, 00:49
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
Was dead at ours yesterday. Went out with a yorkie full of parcels and letters. Finished an hour early. For context, the only reason the yorkie was full was because I had 2 or 3 over-oversized that seemed to be large bags of packing peanuts. They couldn't be anything else. They weighed less together than a pouch on a wednesday. Had 10 or so reasonable parcels and probably about 40 letters a loop for 6 loops.
Today was almost as quiet, but with a little more mail and a few more parcels. Half an hour early finish.
First week after annual leave so need the overtime but there hasn't been any because everything's gone.
Handy.
Today was almost as quiet, but with a little more mail and a few more parcels. Half an hour early finish.
First week after annual leave so need the overtime but there hasn't been any because everything's gone.
Handy.
-
elteleltel
- Posts: 120
- Joined: 16 Oct 2009, 17:27
- Gender: Male
- Location: Hertfordshire
The "How was your day" thread.
Quite honestly if people are finishing 2 hrs early then surely the round is too small .
My postman was done at 11-30 today ,reckon he did 4.5 hrs work , I was finished at 1-30 so worked 2 hrs longer .
Pretty unfair I'd say
My postman was done at 11-30 today ,reckon he did 4.5 hrs work , I was finished at 1-30 so worked 2 hrs longer .
Pretty unfair I'd say
-
clashcityrocker
- Posts: 16415
- Joined: 22 Sep 2009, 13:50
- Gender: Male
- Location: strummerville
The "How was your day" thread.
Here is the crux of the matter.elteleltel wrote:Quite honestly if people are finishing 2 hrs early then surely the round is too small .
You could add another 2 hours of work - but that would possibly lead to an unsustainable duty span.
It would also lead to a significant number of job losses.
Alternatively you remove the indoor hours so those that are left do more indoors and can't leave the office too early.
Still significant job losses but a more human and achievable long term delivery span.
People finishing early isn't necessarily a sign that the duty is too small.
It is indicative of a surplus of indoor hours.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
-
elteleltel
- Posts: 120
- Joined: 16 Oct 2009, 17:27
- Gender: Male
- Location: Hertfordshire
The "How was your day" thread.
2hrs is a long time , our boss is full of " work your hours" I take my 20 mins break on del and have been taking mail back some days as it's tight for time however if I was done 2 hrs early most days I'd be feeling very lucky
-
Cucumber
- Posts: 1052
- Joined: 09 Dec 2018, 10:24
- Gender: Female
The "How was your day" thread.
Kudos to those with duties doable in 2hrs on quiet days. I didn't think that would be possible these days. The 'best' we could get on a quiet day would be around the 3.5hr mark.
-
norris9
- Posts: 2618
- Joined: 27 Feb 2019, 17:32
- Gender: Female
The "How was your day" thread.
it's been light for the past 1.5 weeks.
I guess people going back to work has stopped a lot of the online shopping.
I guess people going back to work has stopped a lot of the online shopping.
-
fb1969
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 1693
- Joined: 29 Aug 2012, 08:38
- Gender: Male
- Location: hiding on the backstreets
The "How was your day" thread.
Mail is very light, large and small packets still massively above the normal at our place.
Royal Mail
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
failing the workforce, failing the public and deliberately failing mail on a daily basis for too many years.
-
Sir Henry
- Posts: 1316
- Joined: 24 Oct 2014, 00:33
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
Two big days worth of mail to deliver via HCT today. Felt much better about it when returning to refill the trolley to see one lad knocking off at 1 pm whilst I was looking at another 2 hrs +.
"A third of the world's farmland is now useless due to soil degradation, yet we still keep producing mouths to feed. And what's you answer to that? Energy saving lightbulbs?"
-
PostmanBitesDog
- Posts: 1428
- Joined: 17 Feb 2019, 15:46
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
Miserable weather again today. It's been cloudy and drizzly for days now. And it's the middle of summer, too. Perfect coronavirus weather.
-
Celgar
- Posts: 2795
- Joined: 01 Nov 2017, 17:11
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
If you have a non-blameworthy RTC such as another driver backing into your van when it is parked up ( I have recently had one of these.) then you will not be taken off driving duties.norris9 wrote:What is the typical process that happens when someone has an van crash/accident. I know accidents are fairly common in our depot and I hear about them and see people that drive get taken off driving and put on walking rounds.SpacePhoenix wrote:If you don't take your break and you have an accident as a result of fatigue you'll be up for a blameworthy and unless it's in writing the DOM will simply deny giving you permission to take your break at the end of the shift. You'd potentially be up for a conduct code charge and in the current environment you'd probably be sacked
Could anyone go through the process for me, just wondered what happens after you come back to the depot and face the line managers / DOM, cheers...
If you have a blameworthy RTC you will routinely be taken off driving duties until the accident has been investigated.
If you have three blameworthy RTCs within, I think its three years, you can be removed from driving for two years.
If you have a blameworthy RTC you get booked in for the driving test.
The views I express here are mine alone and do not represent the views of Royal Mail Group.
-
yellowbelly
- Posts: 3624
- Joined: 23 Jun 2015, 15:51
- Gender: Male
The "How was your day" thread.
LOL - depends if the manager has anyone available to cover your round who can drive and knows it ......Celgar wrote: ....If you have a blameworthy RTC you will routinely be taken off driving duties until the accident has been investigated.
If you have a blameworthy RTC you get booked in for the driving test.