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Previously on "Millions will have to wait until 4pm for post"
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Home based businesses are in the minority and the majority - I would imagine - would be dealing/trading via email and websites. How often do you personally receive a 'crucial' document via the Royal Mail these day? For me it's probably once or twice a year - hardly worth crying over a few hours delay.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
The new, even later deliveries were criticised by politicians and campaigners last night, with some suggesting that "the householder and the small businessman working from home is paying the price of this peace deal".Originally posted by SizeZero View PostAs most people only leave work after 5pm, does it really make a big difference whether the mail arrives at noon, 2pm or 4.59pm?
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As most people only leave work after 5pm, does it really make a big difference whether the mail arrives at noon, 2pm or 4.59pm? I don't care, all he brings me are bills, statements and offers for funeral insurance
I'd imagine it would really upset people waiting for giros if it cooincides with the post office closing times.
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when I was a kid we used to have to deliver all letters ourselves, my mum had a penpal in john o'groats and we lived in Devon AND I had to be back in time for school
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Millions will have to wait until 4pm for post

Under the terms of a new three year Royal Mail pay deal, which has been criticised for allowing postmen to get paid more for working less, letters and parcels will be delivered one hour later - 3pm in towns and cities and 4pm in the countryside.
Currently, the latest the post should be delivered is 2pm in towns and cities, and 3pm in rural areas.
The new, even later deliveries were criticised by politicians and campaigners last night, with some suggesting that "the householder and the small businessman working from home is paying the price of this peace deal".
The 80 page "national agreement" between the Royal Mail and the unions also allows for tens of thousands of postmen to start work an hour later at 7am, to ensure that postmen are not working any extra hours to complete their rounds.
Separately, householders could also be deluged by a blizzard of junk mail after the two sides agreed plans to expand the amount of junk mail which postmen can deliver.
Last night close to the Communication Workers Union claimed its officials had opposed the change to the delivery times during the two month negotiation which resulted in the agreement, but insisted that Royal Mail bosses had forced them through the negotiations.
More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...-for-post.html
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I've got to say - in my view Post Office/Royal Mail went from very good 10+ years ago to total tulip now, the queues are so long they remind me of Soviet Union, and those were queues for food!!!Tags: None
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