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The "How was your day" thread.

Postal workers discussion forum. Discuss the day to day life in a Blue Shirt.
L8Hatter
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by L8Hatter »

heapsy wrote:Hectic day ending in a stint in the callers office. Why can't people write something, even the smallest of clues as to what they tried to deliver on the P739 card? And preferably in English! :roll:
I used to write something on the P379s indicating what it was, until I made small mistake, and got the card passed backed to me via our manager, with IDIOT!!! scrawled on it in felt tip. Plus they keep on misplacing stuff and trying to blame me. I bring everything back to the office, and it always turns up a couple days later once they realise where they've misplaced it.

They can naff right off
Dorset Plodder
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by Dorset Plodder »

Steady 5 hours of wind & rain over the entire delivery....You know it's going to be a shite day when you're wrapping up before leaving the office :sad: Doesn't seem so bad if it starts once you've been out a while.

Had the No1 stupid statement about 3 hours in, delivering a parcel stood there pissed wet through and what do they say? "Oh this parcels very wet". FFS! "Yeah so am I", I replied as I stomped of. :arrrghhh
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heapsy
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by heapsy »

L8Hatter wrote:
heapsy wrote:Hectic day ending in a stint in the callers office. Why can't people write something, even the smallest of clues as to what they tried to deliver on the P739 card? And preferably in English! :roll:
I used to write something on the P379s indicating what it was, until I made small mistake, and got the card passed backed to me via our manager, with IDIOT!!! scrawled on it in felt tip. Plus they keep on misplacing stuff and trying to blame me. I bring everything back to the office, and it always turns up a couple days later once they realise where they've misplaced it.

They can naff right off
Tbh that does happen in our office sometimes, but not too often. I think everyone should spend an hour in there at peak times just to see the problems it causes when you don't indicate what the item is.
wabbithunta
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by wabbithunta »

heapsy wrote:
L8Hatter wrote:
heapsy wrote:Hectic day ending in a stint in the callers office. Why can't people write something, even the smallest of clues as to what they tried to deliver on the P739 card? And preferably in English! :roll:
I used to write something on the P379s indicating what it was, until I made small mistake, and got the card passed backed to me via our manager, with IDIOT!!! scrawled on it in felt tip. Plus they keep on misplacing stuff and trying to blame me. I bring everything back to the office, and it always turns up a couple days later once they realise where they've misplaced it.

They can naff right off
Tbh that does happen in our office sometimes, but not too often. I think everyone should spend an hour in there at peak times just to see the problems it causes when you don't indicate what the item is.
Can't they have a book that has a column for this kind of thing or make a note in the book when they log it in? ie have a column for "descriptive purposes" ie Amazon packet.. or F.Bloggs & Co, tatty brown packet etc etc, Never looked at the book so I've no idea if it's pre-ruled or it can be done in situ.

On an aside to this:
The flip side of this is the Surcharge cards with limited info on them.. ie just a name and road/door number on them that we have to take out and they moan about lack of details on 739's.
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JoeWagg
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by JoeWagg »

Pissed down constantly from the off.
First time I've had to use my waterproof leggings since I started.
Letters turning to mush in my hands.
heapsy
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by heapsy »

wabbithunta wrote:
heapsy wrote:
L8Hatter wrote:
heapsy wrote:Hectic day ending in a stint in the callers office. Why can't people write something, even the smallest of clues as to what they tried to deliver on the P739 card? And preferably in English! :roll:
I used to write something on the P379s indicating what it was, until I made small mistake, and got the card passed backed to me via our manager, with IDIOT!!! scrawled on it in felt tip. Plus they keep on misplacing stuff and trying to blame me. I bring everything back to the office, and it always turns up a couple days later once they realise where they've misplaced it.

They can naff right off
Tbh that does happen in our office sometimes, but not too often. I think everyone should spend an hour in there at peak times just to see the problems it causes when you don't indicate what the item is.
Can't they have a book that has a column for this kind of thing or make a note in the book when they log it in? ie have a column for "descriptive purposes" ie Amazon packet.. or F.Bloggs & Co, tatty brown packet etc etc, Never looked at the book so I've no idea if it's pre-ruled or it can be done in situ.

On an aside to this:
The flip side of this is the Surcharge cards with limited info on them.. ie just a name and road/door number on them that we have to take out and they moan about lack of details on 739's.

Yes, a very similar situation. I don't think it warrants not helping the callers office, it just makes things worse.
What you describe is just someone being lazy. Often I have seen drivers leave cards with numbers only on the card. The real issue is the lack of manager support by way of clamping down on it.
Likewise, if I am doing parcel drops on o/t and get one on a walk I know has been lapsed, if it isn't too big then I throw it back to the them. If they argue the toss in the morning then I offer go to the DOM with them. Never been yet.
robbertwhitton
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by robbertwhitton »

anybody got any views on the have your say questionnaire on its way.i guess either don't do it,as answers are the same as before and don't get addressed.or you really fill it in word for word and have a good moan and tell it as it is.same questions,same answers blah blah!!!.another top of the list job for managemaent to deal with,while real issues get ignored. :cuppa
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by UnhappyGremlin »

Crap.
Glad when it ended.
Sadly, there's always tomorrow. :sad:
Sometimes, I wish I wasn't a Rep.
wabbithunta
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by wabbithunta »

I filled out one of these a few years ago put a load of waffle and b/s in it to screw RM's figures over. It got read out in a team brief a few months later and everyone one was pissing themselves as the new DOM didn't realise it was a pisstake and thought the "comments" were for real.

It was one way to keep the masses happy.. :crazy:
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DirtyHarry
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by DirtyHarry »

This job is shite, utter shite.
cweg
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by cweg »

Had to drive one of those LDV post buses today because somebody went out with the duty van. The gearbox has clearly been set up for Hercules because you can barely budge the stick unless you're on the protein shakes.

Back is killing me now. Worst pain I've had after a shift since I started with RM, all because of a crap van!
heapsy
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by heapsy »

Got an extra hour for additional lapsing. Took me all of 15 minutes. :Very Happy
wabbithunta
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by wabbithunta »

DirtyHarry wrote:This job is shite, utter shite.
Haven't I seen this comment on other threads, or am I going gaga in my "old age"? :hmmmm
"Better to die on your feet than live a life time on your knees"
flaminmoses
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by flaminmoses »

Rain tomorrow but next week its gonna be 22 degrees.
Getting me shorts ready :nana
ewancurze
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Re: The "How was your day" thread.

Post by ewancurze »

flaminmoses wrote:Rain tomorrow but next week its gonna be 22 degrees.
Getting me shorts ready :nana

Fahrenheit!! :cry