Ahead of the Christmas rush period for Royal Mail I thought I would post some of the predictions of postal workers - you know, the people at the coalface who actually know what is going on, rather than the suits in the boardroom and facing parliamentary committees who deny there is anything untoward.
I'm compiling this from the start of October and will publish when I think there is enough to make it interesting for readers. Most will be taken from Twitter (now known as X).
Friday 4 October
We are told we never prioritise tracked over LETTERS............ BUT due to space constraints we have to clear all packets and parcels because rolling them over causes a MAJOR health n safety issue, and H&S trumps everything else! So take all the tracked and leave the letters [@CoahcPyrah]
Specific & explicit instruction to ensure tracked are done above all else.
"Premium product" is the phrase to watch out for now we're heading into Xmas pressure period.
It's not "ignoring letters" it's "focusing on premium products".
Newspeak. 2yrs on from strikes & worse now. [@Angry_Postman]
14 November
I have a major access road closed till Xmas Eve on my round [@postmann26] - East Kent.
80 tracked, can't even fit it all in van. Ludicrous [@Angry_Postman]
Explain why I'm to abandon letters (including several NHS ones & cards) - In order to deliver Amazon Prime packets?
Important items such as a massive box of tissues. Sorry you don't get your hosp appointment/results but you don't matter as much as paper tissues [@Angry_Postman]
Some rounds at ours {office} haven't posted {delivered} a letter all week [@Phil19703] - Northern Ireland
(No recent updates received and I forgot this would publish today. If anybody has any other verified stories from the postal system, please send them.)
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My postie was moaning the other week about the situation brought on by the 8 October item. He used to deliver to my house by 10:30, nowadays it's nearer 12:00. He is not a happy bunny...
ReplyDeleteYou might consider yourself lucky to be getting your mail by midday. We haven't had a regular postie for about a year now, so we get "OVERTIME SHIFT" service, i.e. mail arrives about 15:30 and sometimes 17:00. Who looks in their mailbox at 17:00???
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DeleteAnd that's if the DOM ( Delivery Office Manager ) can find anyone to do overtime.
My Postie Sean here in Devon (Galmpton) works 6 days a week,so in a way I am lucky to get mail most days if I have any.!
ReplyDeletehe has told me that no one else will deliver to the Village as it cover a large area, times vary when we get our mail.
However as he is contracted to collect the mail from the Village Shop/ Post office this is why we get a six day service, except when on holiday. RW