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Old 12 February 2006, 10:19 PM   #1
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Royal Mail letter Loss.

Apparently, the Royal Mail have been fined nearly twelve million pounds for loss, damage or theft of over 14 million letters and parcels.

That's good. The money will be used to ensure an improvement in their sh!te service to us the poor customers WTF.

Er, no. Actually it'll be swallowed up by the greedy Treasury for other use.

What possible feking use is that? How will that possibly improve the service? Surely it can only have a negative effect.

Wouldn't it have been a far more motivating punishment if the 12 million quid came out of the pockets of the Chief Exec and the bunch of tossers on his board? The CEO is Adam Crozier. He moved from messing up the FA, to fek up the Royal Mail.

Back in May, 2005, he paid himself a £2.2 million quid bonus,yes"£2.2 million Quid for 'improving performance" IMPROVING PERFORMANCE my ars#

In June, he was Britain's biggest public sector earner...

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The average salary of a top boss in a public body was £169,000, while the pay of most chief executives in local government topped £100,000.

Royal Mail chief executive Adam Crozier led the 2004 pay table, at £814,244.



£814,244 PA plus £2.2 million bonus for losing 14 million bleeding letters.
These letters must be somewhere on this planet though, they can't have just disappeared. I have the same problem with socks.Just Where the fek do they go to,from feet to Mrs Padi,to washing machine?,then back,one of life's little mysteries.

Come the payback day, brother, this a--hole is gonna get it.

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Old 12 February 2006, 10:48 PM   #2
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Perhaps there’s one solace in this, because Britain is not alone in this. And it can be worse. The Chairman of the Dutch Heart Foundation, a non-profit organization, pockets 385,000 Euro a year. Because foundations have an annual report, this came out in the open, to the outrage of the general public. The donations dropped to an all time low, but said jerk found his ‘compensation’ just about adequate and justifiable. The Board scrambled to lower his salary but the damage was already done. To add insult to injury, they were the ones who gave green light to that outrages pay check. But sadly enough, he’s not alone in this and stuffing one’s pockets with community money seems to have become an Olympic sport.
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Where the fek did those letters go? Were they all written on paper so old that when one touched them, they disinigrated? Did they just vanish into thin air? How the hell do you "loose" 14 million letters? That's unheard of and unacceptable. Doesn't this tw@t have anyone to answer to? Then on top of it all, he gives himself a bonus like that? This guy needs to come up with answers. If not, I agree Padi, the money should come out of his and his board's pockets.
This is not a rant because I work for the USPS, it's a rant because of the greedy people in the world.
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Old 12 February 2006, 11:06 PM   #4
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Where the fek did those letters go? Were they all written on paper so old that when one touched them, they disinigrated? Did they just vanish into thin air? How the hell do you "loose" 14 million letters? That's unheard of and unacceptable. Doesn't this tw@t have anyone to answer to? Then on top of it all, he gives himself a bonus like that? This guy needs to come up with answers. If not, I agree Padi, the money should come out of his and his board's pockets.
This is not a rant because I work for the USPS, it's a rant because of the greedy people in the world.

I heard USPS looses 16.5 million letters a year You're doing better, because your mail volume is higher.
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I heard USPS looses 16.5 million letters a year You're doing better, because your mail volume is higher.
That information wasn't supposed to be made public.
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I heard USPS looses 16.5 million letters a year You're doing better, because your mail volume is higher.
But everything is bigger in America Frans so they keep telling us
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Old 13 February 2006, 04:57 AM   #7
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But everything is bigger in America Frans so they keep telling us
Is that true Paul, is everyting bigger over there?
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Is that true Paul, is everyting bigger over there?
So that's why you want to come to NY? You want to see the goods
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So that's why you want to come to NY? You want to see the goods

Incredible tosser, this was not a Brokeback Mountain moment It was just a question... The skyscrapers are very tall in NYC. The subs are big (mmm, meatballs and tomatosauce) as well as the deserts. What the hell were to thinking about?
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Incredible tosser, this was not a Brokeback Mountain moment It was just a question... The skyscrapers are very tall in NYC. The subs are big (mmm, meatballs and tomatosauce) as well as the deserts. What the hell were to thinking about?
You keep refer(pun intended)ing to my crank TOSSER.
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You keep refer(pun intended)ing to my crank TOSSER.
I can asure you, I have no interest at all in any of your body parts It's all in your overheated imagination Bye now, it's getting late here.
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I can asure you, I have no interest at all in any of your body parts It's all in your overheated imagination Bye now, it's getting late here.
Goodnight. You better get some sleep. It looks like you vomited all over your clogs.
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goods...... ??? You speaking of Dina's twins???? surely your not speaking of 2 nuts..... ;o)
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