Who will run Australia Post?

Who will run Australia Post? Christine Holgate's 'gutted' loyalists say she can't be topped

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-03/holgate-australia-post-replacement-ceo/12843074

 

so ms cramp want to buy watches, ok, do it dont talk about it lady!

 

me thinks ms cramp getting a $20K dividen has blinded her objectivity

 

i think australia post requires a serious enquiry. cant deliver mail but are buying expensive gifts for staff?

WHAT THE?

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Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 

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@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.

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@davewil1964 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.


Maybe I was alluding to just more than the CEO 

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@rogespeed wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.


Maybe I was alluding to just more than the CEO 


Why - Allude. ???

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@domino-710 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.


Maybe I was alluding to just more than the CEO 


Why - Allude. ???


why just allude ? because i just wanted to make a passing comment - not to involved , as this post is about speculating about candidates as to the CEO replacement 

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@rogespeed wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.


Maybe I was alluding to just more than the CEO 


Why - Allude. ???


why just allude ? because i just wanted to make a passing comment - not to involved , as this post is about speculating about candidates as to the CEO replacement 


What about - the ' just more ' than the CEO. 

 

Asking for a friend.

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@domino-710 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

@domino-710 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

@davewil1964 wrote:

@rogespeed wrote:

Why does it take almost 2 weeks and counting for a parcel to be delivered from Melbourne ( Australia ) to Northern Victoria ? 

 

- or is there a deliberate go slow for standard rate packages to encourage upgrading to express post ? 

 

 


1. AP is overloaded.

 

2. Especially in Victoria where almost everything is being sent out of state to be processed.

 

3. It's not just Victoria. Refer 1.

 

4. What has this to do with who is, or will be CEO? CEOs don't do coalface stuff.


Maybe I was alluding to just more than the CEO 


Why - Allude. ???


why just allude ? because i just wanted to make a passing comment - not to involved , as this post is about speculating about candidates as to the CEO replacement 


What about - the ' just more ' than the CEO. 

 

Asking for a friend.


I am still waiting for an item sent on 26th Oct - from Melbourne (AUST) .... as this usually only took 4 business days pre-pandenic , so seems , 11 days and counting , that for whatever reason the service needs a major increase in capacity to deliver 

This in itself is not reason to censure , however after 3 months of lockdown with slow to deliver service , i think society does have a case to question the obvious neglect or deliberate go-slow 

 

By maintaining standards or adapting to changed working/living conditions in a productive manner we as a society may emerge post-pandemic in a less stressing,  cleaner, more content and productive community environment - as these improvements can be permanent

 

 

A fast postal service is one example

 

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