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Twenty first-class letters were posted from a post box in east London at lunch time last Wednesday to addresses across Britain. Not one arrived the next day, as they should have. Seven were delivered on Friday, a day late, and two arrived yesterday (two days late). The remaining 11 were still missing.[telegraph.co.uk...]
The telegraph makes an interesting read! Now hopefully Channel 4 will find out where they are.
Is it just me, or has the Royal Mail become a disaster? Our post arrived at 15:55 yesterday - it is just getting worse. The number of Post Office claim forms needed to be filled out is increasing every day.
And now they want to change the pricing structure to size of parcels. Don't get me wrong, but they said this will make them no more money. So, what is the point? Shouldn't they concentrate on something more useful - like actually getting the current post to be delivered on time?
If so many credit cards and cheque books are going missing due to dodgy staff, why don't credit card companies sue the Royal Mail? Or why don't they use a courier? Or maybe the customers should get together and sue the credit card companies and banks: they send us credit cards and cheque books and the majority can be used immediately. I have two credit cards, one I have to phone up and register before it can be used and the other can be used immediately. Surely that is lack of security on the card issuer?
The other interesting one was the UK Passport office dropping the Royal Mail. Along with Tesco (not mentioned in the programme), who now use ParcelNet.
Another point was the refusal of the staff to work until 2pm to sort out the 'strike' mail. That is just selfish 'militant' style working. I don't beleive that the staff should be allowed to be paid twice. I am glad that the double pay will be removed - everybody else gets paid once - and then the staff complain that they don't get paid enough.
I don't think the staff realise what it would be like if the monopoly were lifted: New companies would come in and take over. The Royal Mail would get less business and start to decrease staffing levels. Those who get removed (probably the problem causers first) will end up working for the other companies and will probably find themselves on National Minimum Wage.
Nice one. If a pay decrease is what they are aiming for; they might be doing the right thing!
The overiding message I got was that trouble was on all sides, from managers who did not care, innept vetting procedures and the odd dodgy individual postie.
All I can say is this. My weekly mail from Florida arrives at the UK office within 6 days......never failed.
My mail from the east coast of Florida to the west coast of Florida typically takes 8 days and has failed on several occasions.
The Royal Mail may not be perfect, that is asking too much, but as world class standards go, it isn't as bad as some might make out.
I am pretty sure this is not standard of the whole RM
I worked as a postie for 3 months. I also worked part time in a sorting office for excellent money on late shifts to pay for art college. And I never saw this sort of thing - ever. (6 years ago)
It may have changed alot in the time since I worked there but I have to state how desparately unfair that programme looked, the majority of RM staff will have taken great offence.
All of the postal workers in the office I worked in were proffessional honest people - and credit to them. Doing it for 3 months showed me how undervalued a position being a postie really is. It's bloody hard work at very unsocialble hours.
It's a shame that it has got this way - but I have to say that I am certain not all the offices in the UK operate in the fashion as some of central London offices do.
Rant over.
Oh, as a side note - the stereotype is true, dogs hate posties ;)
I am pretty sure this is not standard of the whole RM
I am sure you are correct. Many are hard working individuals that are just trying to earn a living. But there is the minority that spoils the service for everyone. It is like the few Nigerian scammers that tarnish the entire Nigerian nation as being scammers.
Lately, I have been getting post almost every two to three days from the Royal Mail - Insurance cheques. Previously, I was getting just one or two a year. This just shows how much they are really losing.