Quite happy with Amazon. Means I never have to set foot in a shop.
We've got a Beverage Boutique on our high street.And bubble tea shops. You forgot those.
As an EXRoyal Mail employee of 20 years I sympathise.I tell you who have given up - Royal Mail. I could just about put the lack of Christmas Cards down to being an unpopular arse but no post at all for several days? A year ago I was sat on tenterhooks waiting for my Charlton tickets. Those arrived in January. In the summer they failed to deliver our parking permit and we had to go to the council for a replacement after getting a ticket, and now no post at all for days on end this close to Christmas and with bills, statements and two polling cards all due.
I know there are some posties on here and I'm sure none of you are MY postie. Nor am I blaming you particularly. But what gives chaps? WTF gives?
Big delivery on its way from the Liverpool loving members of this boardI tell you who have given up - Royal Mail. I could just about put the lack of Christmas Cards down to being an unpopular arse but no post at all for several days?
Post on YouTube or other streaming sites. Many have got started doing that. Hell, Justin Beiber started on MySpace, as did Hollywood Undead.You're doing your bit to starve culture. I can only hope it's shit music
the music industry has always been weighted, likre many industries, but its now got to the point where creativity is waning . . . 25-30 years ago, even before we got a record deal, we were a self funding band . . . Now . . . Its nigh on pay to play at the end of the day . . . And lucky to get your money back if you're brave enough to press you're own records!
and then you get a message reporting item delivered and ‘handed to customer’, lying BasturdsI'll add to that, they also ring the door take a photo of item being delivered then fvck off.
Irrespective whether you've been caught short by a trip to the trap.
They're in so much of a hurry.
Thanks for that.As an EXRoyal Mail employee of 20 years I sympathise.
All the good postmen have left and they have been replaced with zero contract employees who can't sort mail who now just pick up 8 bags of mail and told where to go . Half of them don't last a fortnight and so it starts again.
Royal Mail managers have reduced the staff by 30% and added their rounds to the ones left behind .
They are not interested in letters so they inflate the price to reduce the amount even more and want to be like Amazon with owner drivers in the future.
Thats Privatisation for you the same as the Water and BT,
I think telecommunications was a good privatisation on the whole. I'm pretty sure we pay less now in real terms and have more choice.As an EXRoyal Mail employee of 20 years I sympathise.
All the good postmen have left and they have been replaced with zero contract employees who can't sort mail who now just pick up 8 bags of mail and told where to go . Half of them don't last a fortnight and so it starts again.
Royal Mail managers have reduced the staff by 30% and added their rounds to the ones left behind .
They are not interested in letters so they inflate the price to reduce the amount even more and want to be like Amazon with owner drivers in the future.
Thats Privatisation for you the same as the Water and BT,
I’m never convinced by the argument that states, 'but it’s even worse somewhere else.' A couple of years ago, I returned to the UK after a long time away, and have been profoundly shocked and disappointed by the crumbling of the basic services I once took for granted. Bloody hell. Getting an NHS appointment is now like trying to get a ticket for Glastonbury or the FA Cup Final.As an added comment, the concept of letters being delivered 6 days per week, in theory at least, is a bit of an outlier when compared to most European countries, where it averages about 3 days per week.
The volume of letters has been declining at high single digit percentages for a few years, interrupted by a brief period of recovery growth during Covid. Ultimately, within a decade there will be virtually no letters being delivered at all.
It is also worth pointing out that the majority of Royal Mail’s competitors, and I’ve worked for a few, are a) relative newcomers on the block and have b) designed their parcels operating model (and associated technology such as tracking and ability to change delivery options in real time) from the ground up. RM are trying to pivot an organisation which has hundreds of years of delivering almost exclusively letters into a business set up to deliver almost exclusively parcels.
I fully expect most people to dismiss my musings, but I’d emphasise that it is not a simple business model to run at all, even without the recent industrial relations issues.
I tell you who have given up - Royal Mail. I could just about put the lack of Christmas Cards down to being an unpopular arse but no post at all for several days? A year ago I was sat on tenterhooks waiting for my Charlton tickets. Those arrived in January. In the summer they failed to deliver our parking permit and we had to go to the council for a replacement after getting a ticket, and now no post at all for days on end this close to Christmas and with bills, statements and two polling cards all due.
I know there are some posties on here and I'm sure none of you are MY postie. Nor am I blaming you particularly. But what gives chaps? WTF gives?
Good people who were stitched up, criminalised, prosecuted and imprisoned due to a faulty IT system.For many years it was “Post your cards by the 20-something of Dec first class, second class a couple of days earlier”.
Not joking, for a few years now we informally aim for about a week into Dec. Parcels in Nov.
What a chaotically run business. Except sub post offices, good people.
Good people who were stitched up, criminalised, prosecuted and imprisoned due to a faulty IT system.
Did it take you that long to save up for the full length trousers?As an EXRoyal Mail employee of 20 years I sympathise.
All the good postmen have left and they have been replaced with zero contract employees who can't sort mail who now just pick up 8 bags of mail and told where to go . Half of them don't last a fortnight and so it starts again.
Royal Mail managers have reduced the staff by 30% and added their rounds to the ones left behind .
They are not interested in letters so they inflate the price to reduce the amount even more and want to be like Amazon with owner drivers in the future.
Thats Privatisation for you the same as the Water and BT,
Got a big delivery coming his way.Big delivery on its way from the Liverpool loving members of this board
Precisely.I assume 90% of the people who slag Amazon off actually use them fairly regularly?
I love to moan about how the high street is dying and it's all Amazon's fault, but when I realised this morning I'd run out of vitamin D tablets, was I going to walk to Boots in the pissing rain, or was I going to spend less money and have a man deliver them to my door?
This really was a scandal and still isn't talked about enough.Good people who were stitched up, criminalised, prosecuted and imprisoned due to a faulty IT system.
In my experience working with offshore graduates, they were invariably supersmart kids who were completely stifled by deeply mediocre middle managers who would just wave their hand imperiously and tell them to Do The Needful.This really was a scandal and still isn't talked about enough.
As someone who has worked in IT systems for over 20 years this really shouldn't be possible. Technology and procedures exist that should eliminate any chance of this. It should be whoever signed off the system go-live doing time, preferably with the testing lead.
I wonder if a lot of work was done on the sub-continent by fresh out of Uni "Consultants"
The management could be forgiven for not realising the fault with one or two cases but once there were multiple cases, they still denied there was any problem and continued to persecute and prosecute.In my experience working with offshore graduates, they were invariably supersmart kids who were completely stifled by deeply mediocre middle managers who would just wave their hand imperiously and tell them to Do The Needful.
Tho full responsible for the final signed-off project always rests onshore. Not read that deeply into it, but a pilot scheme and a gradual rollout should have unearthed any teething troubles shirley? That whole clusterfuck ruined so many lives
as i recall it wasn't a problem with software per se (though there were issues), it was managment slavishly following belief that the software was infallible. there were audits and checks on the audits, if any discrepancy arose it must therefore be fraud, without investigation to verify the audit process were sound. all down to poor senior management.In my experience working with offshore graduates, they were invariably supersmart kids who were completely stifled by deeply mediocre middle managers who would just wave their hand imperiously and tell them to Do The Needful.
Tho full responsible for the final signed-off project always rests onshore. Not read that deeply into it, but a pilot scheme and a gradual rollout should have unearthed any teething troubles shirley? That whole clusterfuck ruined so many lives