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Petal~flower | 00:50 Thu 11th Oct 2007 | News
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Its has mine. I lost my job today due to the postal strike.

Thanks posties everywhere!
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that's awful, was it a direct result then? We have had to send our wages by DHL, it did affect me sending a letter to my aunt in the hospice, I sent it yesterday by guaranteed next day delivery, they charged me �4.50 and said it might get there Friday!" she will hopefully still be there to read it, i felt abit annoyed at myself for not getting to see her this week and so took time to write a long letter and then cheerfully went to post it thinking hoiw much she would appreciate it.
That's not trivialising your prob,. petal, noone can dismiss you for as daft a reason as the postal strike
Lmao @ dotty, I'm sorry to laugh but you must be the first person to wish someone's stay in a hospice was extended just so they get your letter....lol

Sorry to hear you lost your job PF- what did you do if you don't mind me asking?
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aww dot, I hope the letter gets to your aunt in time. I have been reading your posts about her.

Yes, my workplace is an animal sanctuary, so totally relies on donation, gift orders etc by mail. Plus we have a christmas newsletter due to go out. So no mail, no money.
Absolutely.

Myself and my staff will be phoning people up with their appointments as well as sending letter for the next three weeks I imagine.

However I still support their right to do it.
How does that work, Petal? Did they not have to give you notice? What kind of salary have you lost? What will you do now?
thats terrible petal. go get yourself a job as a postie, then you can work half the hours of an average worker and claim overtime on top of you normal wage too for work you never bothered doing.
Postal workers have a lot to answer for.
High unemployment.
House prices.
Hospital bugs.
The war in Iraq.
The state of the railways.
Traffic jams.
Islamic terrorists.
The death of Princess Diana.
Add your own ad finitum, or start a new thread.
Hi Petal. Really sorry to here that your job has gone, but what kind of an organization, charity or not, goes to the wall if the post is delayed by a couple of days? Is that really all that happened??
It's affected my workplace alot. I work in a sorting office and it's really quiet in here today.
Really? I've got some calls you can make for me! ;0P
Yeah and I received no post for my birthday thanks to the postal strike.
oh petal thats awful, the strike has a far greater affect on folk than we all think doesnt it
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Thanks for the replies everyone.
So come on, Petal, explain a bit more about why/how you lost your job. Sounds unconvincing otherwise.
Petal,
Do you have the name of the sanctuary and I can donate some money electronically? Are you still going in as a volunteer? The donation won't be to get your job back I'm afraid, but to help the animals.
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flipnflap.. yes it was totally down to the postal strike, as we had no deliveries. The place totally runs on getting the post. Other members of staff had been asked to work a 4 day week. With the exceptions of three people. It had nothing to do with my work performance btw. All yard staffs bonus's had also been cut (they pay minimal wage there)

jedimistress, I think it best not for me to post where I did work, but rest assured the animals are well kept for.
well i recon u should beat up a post man give him a slap. im gna poor a bucket of water out my window this week at mine cause i still aint had a cheque for lots of money 2 pay a bond for a new house.

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