Ah I see. I thought this was some sort of drop off point that you could divert any parcel/delivery you were expecting.
A note on the door to drop at a next door neighbour works pretty good…
Works great for anyone casing the joint
Would anybody be so stupid?
My neighbour leaves his front patio door ajar and a ladder up to the back window whenever he goes away for a few days. Gets the criminals thinking he says.
Does he have a pair of alsatians waiting inside the house?
No TG.
Just threw the DPD man out a score for his sterling work over the year. The postman will get a few bob next week also
More worthwhile than tipping the fuckin bin man anyways
My cousin’s husband was the COO of yodel there for a while. He was round one day and I pointed to the front hedge. See that hedge there, we call it the yodel letterbox.
He wasn’t overly amused
Things I learned today.
Yodel is short for Your Delivery…
Do townies have to tip the bin men/post men?
Not at all. Never tipped a postman and tipping the bin men went out with Methuselah.
I see they’ve reopened the Shaw warehouse in Oldham. Brexit is killing them.
Brexit is eating the seed potatoes. Fcuking cretins.
Can you explain the significance of that seeing a google tells me it has been dismantled since June?
Indeed and I can. Yodel were running a slipshod outfit from a distribution centre in Oldham. They shut it down and moved the operation elsewhere in a cost saving exercise that was ill-thought out in the context of Brexit looming. As the saying goes, a dog with a mallet up his arse would have foreseen the need for more system capacity, not less, given the very obvious choke Brexit would impose. They had to pay redundancy to the lifers and then hire them back again.
They had to do a refit and set up the controls all over again.
We tip the bin men, 20 euro for the bin bin men and 20 for the recycling lads,
Mr Binman have looked after us very well over the years
My uncle was one of our (Cork corporation) binmen growing up and my mother would turn in her grave if we didn’t tip the lads
My father would always tip them.
I gave them a tub of celebrations last year and they looked shocked that they got anything
I’d give the postman a few bob if I saw him. But what do ye do? Sit waiting looking out the window for the binmen?
Not my department, but you have a few opportunities, the binmen would be on my road for a good while, but we wouldn’t get them every year