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The "How was your day" thread.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
mlemcat
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by mlemcat »

Bloody great! Had my first day in the DO yesterday and jeez, it was way better than I expected. From the complaints about things being so unorganised and the company being s**t, I have been sorely mistaken.

Our DO (or at least, my postcode within the DO as we are a rather large office) is really well organised and EVERYONE I spoke to couldn't sing our DOM's praises enough about how she's so accomodating and organized and legit the glue of the office. The vans are all electric, so not the clapped out combo's or partner's that I was expecting and the walk is actually pretty decent (although parcel volume is quite high) (a colleague had 58! yes 58! collections from a residential customer yesterday :crazy: ).

Definitely feeling it in my legs this morning, so today will have to be taken a bit slower than yesterday, but I expect I'll get used to it after a while :chuckle so yeah, I know I'm just in the door and still to fully understand everything and get chucked with loads that's nearly impossible to finish, but so far at least, other than my onboarder, my experience of RM has been great.
Postie45
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Postie45 »

and then you woke up
mjd24
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by mjd24 »

Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
dohnut
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by dohnut »

mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 16:09
Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
Have you not got siso, we have to wait for exact time and scan before leaving, although ghost ot still goes on.
mjd24
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by mjd24 »

dohnut wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:05
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 16:09
Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
Have you not got siso, we have to wait for exact time and scan before leaving, although ghost ot still goes on.
Yes all of us are required to scan out in the office apart from him it seems. He gets home and takes the battery out of his pda, then switches it back on a few hours later and signs out of it.
SpacePhoenix
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by SpacePhoenix »

mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:37
dohnut wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:05
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 16:09
Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
Have you not got siso, we have to wait for exact time and scan before leaving, although ghost ot still goes on.
Yes all of us are required to scan out in the office apart from him it seems. He gets home and takes the battery out of his pda, then switches it back on a few hours later and signs out of it.
Surprised the COM or their boss hasn't flagged up the time that the PDA is off for. There's no way in hell that there wouldn't normally be anything that needs scanning in that time
mjd24
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by mjd24 »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 19:46
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:37
dohnut wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:05
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 16:09
Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
Have you not got siso, we have to wait for exact time and scan before leaving, although ghost ot still goes on.
Yes all of us are required to scan out in the office apart from him it seems. He gets home and takes the battery out of his pda, then switches it back on a few hours later and signs out of it.
Surprised the COM or their boss hasn't flagged up the time that the PDA is off for. There's no way in hell that there wouldn't normally be anything that needs scanning in that time
Ive no idea but this is a daily occurrence and the guy just seems to be getting away with it.
SpacePhoenix
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by SpacePhoenix »

For Valentines Day it was dead, very few flowers passing through and no noticeable increase in letters
Clappedoutpostie
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Clappedoutpostie »

SpacePhoenix wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 20:00
For Valentines Day it was dead, very few flowers passing through and no noticeable increase in letters
I’m sure they will come in the next day or 2 :left:
Barnacle
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Barnacle »

mjd24 wrote:
14 Feb 2024, 06:14
SpacePhoenix wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 19:46
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:37
dohnut wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 17:05
mjd24 wrote:
13 Feb 2024, 16:09
Delighted to watch a colleague driving home at 12:20 (in a Royal Mail van he keeps at home 🤷‍♂️) whilst i still had 2 hours delivery to go . . . Knowing that he had also signed for 3 hours docket that morning - so essentially leaving work 5 hours early!!!
Have you not got siso, we have to wait for exact time and scan before leaving, although ghost ot still goes on.
Yes all of us are required to scan out in the office apart from him it seems. He gets home and takes the battery out of his pda, then switches it back on a few hours later and signs out of it.
Surprised the COM or their boss hasn't flagged up the time that the PDA is off for. There's no way in hell that there wouldn't normally be anything that needs scanning in that time
Ive no idea but this is a daily occurrence and the guy just seems to be getting away with it.
Ghost overtime really gets my goat. Why is nothing done about it? Especially now that there is SISO?! Now they can see that the people doing it are finishing at finishing time or earlier?!

And the argument that ‘no one will do overtime if they can’t ghost’, (said to my face), is so idiotic and lacking in foresight. These people are literally showing management how long their walks should be. That overtime would no longer exist if their walks were made longer.
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
kazardaimenu
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by kazardaimenu »

It’s crazy. Fair enough if you’re doing overtime and out for a bit after your finishing time putting a bit extra on docket to make up for the ridiculously shoddy overtime rates. But to be getting done early and booking til hours after your finish time is just madness. The DPR drivers are by far the worst at our place, paid til 3, done by 2 after doing a few extra bags off an uncovered duty and charging til 7pm!

And they can easily get away with it because they are one in a van and don’t scan consolidation for collection mail.
ted_e_bear
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by ted_e_bear »

kazardaimenu wrote:
25 Feb 2024, 07:13
It’s crazy. Fair enough if you’re doing overtime and out for a bit after your finishing time putting a bit extra on docket to make up for the ridiculously shoddy overtime rates. But to be getting done early and booking til hours after your finish time is just madness. The DPR drivers are by far the worst at our place, paid til 3, done by 2 after doing a few extra bags off an uncovered duty and charging til 7pm!

And they can easily get away with it because they are one in a van and don’t scan consolidation for collection mail.
That's yet another example of piss poor management, easy fix, put one of the dpr drivers on the uncovered duty and share the parcels out between the rest then everyone works to time.

Yes I know no one will particularly like it.
BenacreNick
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by BenacreNick »

Terrific today thanks.
Monday is best day of the week.
SMS1969
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by SMS1969 »

BenacreNick wrote:
26 Feb 2024, 16:24
Terrific today thanks.
Monday is best day of the week.
It must be the only job where Monday is the best day of the week. :dance
twoloops
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by twoloops »

A woman had a right go at me today for not acknowledging her dog :shock: I wasn't even delivering to her she was walking towards me & the dog went all fussy & shakey tail, think it even laid on it's back, I apologized told her sorry I'm not keen on dogs, she went off on a right old rant :crazy: