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tiggerblue10 | 23:52 Mon 08th Oct 2007 | News
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When is it gonna end. I'm waiting for an important letter to arrive. It should have arrived at the end of last week. I'm so pi$$ed off!
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The thing is, when the strike is over they are going to have sh!tloads of mail to deliver,so the backlog will take them at least a week to catch up

They will only take out a certain amount of extra mail each day so don`t hold your breath
This doesn't really affect me in Ireland so I'll play devil's advocate. It seems that they are striking over better pay, improved pensions and job security.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/10/08/busines s/post.php

They want to be brought up to the national average wage.

Is this outlandish...?
I know what you mean tigger - my daughter was 4 on Saturday and was looking forward to her birthday cards.................

They should get back to work - �20k for a glorified paper round isn't that bad.

My firm has decided to use an alternative to RM, so I can only think their actions are going to lose the PO even more business.
You and many others, I'm waiting for an important letter, if its not here by tomorrow, which it won't be, it'll cost me close to a �1.000.00.

I have sympathy with the strikers, just unfortunate when it affects us personally.
If the mail was "so important" why wasnt an alternative method of delivery found?

It's not like there wasn't notice about the strike, so whats the point in crying about it now?
It won't end until the union have destroyed the company, as they did with the car industry and the mines.
Most of you are talking rubbish! it is about money and pensions, but it's also about saving 40,000 jobs and those left being treated with respect and consideration rather than slaves or pack donkies. Royal mail managent are running the business down, not the union. You might be waiting for letters now but if they have their way, in a couple of years they won't have deliveries - you'll have to pick them up from a shop. And how many of you - the public - can actually use this competition that exists now?. None, and you never will. BTW, who actually delivers the comepetitions mail....us, and for a set price enforced by Ofcom far lower than you'd pay, meaning investment gets paired to the bone.
"Glorified paperboys" - Fantastic. True though. Why ARE they paid so much money!?!?!
Is there a postal worker on here who can come on and clarify a few points i.e. pay, the exact reason why they are striking.

It's okay thinking private companies will simply step in, what private company is going to deliver a letter for 30 odd pence?
There will be another 48 hour strike on Monday...
Hey Pip ;-)
Hiya Rev :o)
Hope yr okay and behaving lol
Apart from waiting on important documents and getting thoroughly pi$$ed off with union officials I am fine, rev.

Don't know about behaving..you know me ;o)
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What u doin with/to the union lol
Nowt yet..but a baseball bat is at hand just in case I lose my head ;o)
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In answer to your question Reverandfunk, I have had issues with bullying at work. I have been signed off sick from work because of the continued bullying I have had to put up with since last Xmas. Since then I have often had thoughts of ending it all.

I am waiting for mail from my Union. Do not attempt to trivialise my situation by saying that there is no point in crying about it now.

Tigger I sympathise with your situation but if your union knew the mail was so important why didnt they send it an alternative way?
To be fair, how was Rev supposed to know your situation?

I am also wating on very urgent mail. I wish I had used a private courier.

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