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Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Chris C70 » Sat Sep 14, 2019 10:41 am

Been offered a "full time job" with these. But noticed the 13 week probationary period which can be extended to another 13 weeks.

Anyone work for them? Are they using this as a way of getting labour up to Christmas and then let us go because we're still in probation?

Any other experiences with them? 30 min paid break and 15 minutes unpaid seemed a bit harsh considering it's a legal thing to have 45.

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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby containers_only » Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:04 pm

Yes! They're getting ready for Christmas, (come January piss off matey) back in the day you never unloaded as it was all on pallets! But it was run by Wincanton don't know whether it still is, and they were just clueless slags!
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby the nodding donkey » Sat Sep 14, 2019 2:29 pm

Which 3plp would you actually work for. Morrisons in Bridgewater is run by DHL. Not sure about their direct hire/agency practices, but I would expect any extra work load to be filled with temp/agency workers.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby SHYTOT » Sat Sep 14, 2019 4:34 pm

Whats harsh about being paid to do nothing
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Chris C70 » Sat Sep 14, 2019 4:42 pm

SHYTOT wrote:Whats harsh about being paid to do nothing


So you refuse your holiday pay then?

Anything constructive to add to the question which I asked? If not, jog on please.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby HOP 2 IT » Sat Sep 14, 2019 5:31 pm

Hi, I work for Muller and I occasionally load out of Burton Latimer Morrisons DC and do a store delivery. Its very easy work as far as I can tell. There is no handball involved and you don't even load or unload the truck as its all on pallets which the store guys get off with their own pump truck.

I'd say go for it!
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby SHYTOT » Sat Sep 14, 2019 6:11 pm

I asked what is harsh about being paid to do nothing
if you cant answer the question jog on
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby CookieMonster » Sat Sep 14, 2019 6:38 pm

SHYTOT wrote:I asked what is harsh about being paid to do nothing
if you cant answer the question jog on
If I've got this right, he's saying it's harsh to only be paid for 30 minutes of your break instead of your full 45

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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby peirre » Sat Sep 14, 2019 6:41 pm

This sounds like temp to (never) perm offered to drivers by agencies, and as pointed out the probation period will be rolled over & over till after Christmas when you find yourself surplus to requirements
This space has been deliberately left blank as the author writes too much pretentious bollocks as it is.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby adam277 » Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:01 pm

To me the being paid for 15 minute break is completely irrelevant. Unless your some union guy who likes to take umbrage at it.

For example they could pay you like £300 a week including paid break
Or they could pay you £700 a week but not pay for your break.
I know what I'd prefer. :P

If the money is good go for it mate. And it's supermarket work so it will be decent. Also no load interaction which is quite rare for a supermarket.
I've never worked for Morrisons but I've only heard good things about them.

Which depot you applying to btw?
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby nightline » Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:15 pm

Chris C70 wrote:Been offered a "full time job" with these. But noticed the 13 week probationary period which can be extended to another 13 weeks.

Anyone work for them? Are they using this as a way of getting labour up to Christmas and then let us go because we're still in probation?

Any other experiences with them? 30 min paid break and 15 minutes unpaid seemed a bit harsh considering it's a legal thing to have 45.

Thanks.


Do you have a job now
Do you get paid for your full 45 if you have a job
Is it direct for Morrisons if no you won't get paid anything for your break
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Chris C70 » Sat Sep 14, 2019 7:48 pm

I'm particularly concerned about a 13 (potentially 26) week probation period. Seems excessive and the timing of Xmas just smelt a bit. Hence the question if anyone has any experiences of that with them. IE have they got a rep for it? If it's not a real job, I'll continue the headless chicken hours pre-Xmas in the run up to the Marie Celeste Jan/Feb period. Obviously IR 35 is a concern but if probation isn't continued and I'm laid off in January, I've lost nothing by staying where I am.

It was a direct application not via an agency; I've long since decided all agencies are uncontrollable liars and most can't count or run a payroll. But they do give the flexibility to tell them to get stuffed when they act like clowns; I've zero tolerance for it at my age.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Winseer » Sun Sep 15, 2019 12:16 pm

Chris C70 wrote:Been offered a "full time job" with these. But noticed the 13 week probationary period which can be extended to another 13 weeks.

Anyone work for them? Are they using this as a way of getting labour up to Christmas and then let us go because we're still in probation?

Any other experiences with them? 30 min paid break and 15 minutes unpaid seemed a bit harsh considering it's a legal thing to have 45.

Thanks.


Of course! :roll:
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Juddian » Sun Sep 15, 2019 12:50 pm

Winseer wrote:
Chris C70 wrote:


Of course! :roll:


I don't suppose Morrisons are stupid, makes sense to recruit well in time for the busy period, by the time the 13 weeks are up the numpties will have revealed themselves and get the boot, but you could bet your last penny if they find any genuine lorry drivers in this recruitment drive they'll be taken on permanently.
Probationary periods are quite normal on proper jobs, and all jobs will extend the probationary period if there's a reason where they consider the employee deserves another chance.

The shift patterns i've heard about would rule me out from applying, but you would struggle to find an easier, or more boring, job, in lorry world, the minor quibble about 15 minutes of break time unpaid :roll: means diddly, i've only ever been paid straight through on one hourly paid job (favorite job of all, interesting involving some graft and well paid), these days i would expect straight through pay to be on the low hourly rate side, a bit of smoke and mirrors to tempt the unthinking.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Winseer » Sun Sep 15, 2019 4:53 pm

The interesting bit is that THIS Christmas - I have a funny feeling that employers will *try* to take on a load of drivers, but unlike the last few years, where a handy going-bust firm like Citilink or P&H was there to supply this sudden flood of available talent - THIS year, it will be more like "Offer full time for those panicing *now* - before they realize that if they stay on agency another three months, they'll be up for a pay rise of at least a quid an hour over Christmas on top of the usual Christmas premium which does NOT go back down again in January.

I don't have a mind to commit to anything 5 from 7 full time, because I happen to like getting three days off instead of two for the same takehome pay.
I make up my hours by working every sunday without fail, and prefering 12+ hour shifts rather than these 9 hour ones that involve the very maximum of "meal relief deduction" (as a percentage) from them.

Work 9 hours, get paid 8 - 11p in the pound deduction overall.
Work 12 hours get paid 11 - 8p in the pound deduction overall.
work 15 hours get paid 14 - 6p in the pound deduction overall.
3x15 - and you've been paid 42 hours with four days off that week. 3 unpaid hours.
4x12 - and you've been paid 44 hours with three days off that week, 4 unpaid hours.

5x9 - and you've been paid 40 hours with only two days off that week, 5 unpaid hours.

Fewer, but longer shifts are good then. Morrissons were taking on people for the 14:00-02:00 shift when I applied, but at the interview they said they only had 02:00-14:00 left, which paid the day rate of (then) £9.68ph instead of the advertized £11.80ph if memory serves. No, No and No for me there.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby SHYTOT » Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:06 pm

Anyone worth their salt will not be shown the door why would anyone get rid of a grafter
I am quite sure they can weed out the bone idle and scivers to show the door
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby yorkshire terrier » Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:09 pm

Wish I could get on direct at a supermarket,,
Every time Iv applied Iv either not got a look in or offered a completely ridiculous shift pattern that I know I wouldn’t be able to hack.
I’m an early morning person and last time I got offered asda it was 2pm starts 8 full weekends out of ten :shock:...
Would love a bash at morrisons too but Wakefield rdc never seems to recruit and has just been taken on by wincanton so I will watch and see if any vacancies come up
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby toonsy » Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:10 pm

£9.68 days and £11.80 nights? :shock:

How long ago was that? No thanks for either!!!
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Juddian » Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:32 pm

yorkshire terrier wrote:Wish I could get on direct at a supermarket,,
Every time Iv applied Iv either not got a look in or offered a completely ridiculous shift pattern that I know I wouldn’t be able to hack.
I’m an early morning person and last time I got offered asda it was 2pm starts 8 full weekends out of ten :shock:...
Would love a bash at morrisons too but Wakefield rdc never seems to recruit and has just been taken on by wincanton so I will watch and see if any vacancies come up


Most good jobs, and i have no idea how good Morrisons is now, have an established set of shifts taken on seniority, chances are you have to take on an unsuitable shift to get your feet under the table.

Took me a little over 12 months to get my present shift pattern which suits us down to the ground, some have to wait well over 2 years before they have a chance to change shifts due to upsurge in newer recruits wanting to change, luck of the draw i s'pose, when my chance came the rest of the night lads wanted to stay on nights, understandable as it's a good deal.
Just make sure at interview stage what the conditions/requirements are re changing shifts.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby SHYTOT » Sun Sep 15, 2019 7:40 pm

I had a neighbour that worked on store deliveries for a large supermarket and all he did was moan
start times were crap weekends were crap money was crap equipment was crap
he eventually packed in and went self employed, and within months he tried to get back on
to the best of my knowledge he is still trying to get back on, when will people learn you cant
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Juddian » Sun Sep 15, 2019 9:59 pm

^^^ i must have worked with several of his bloody clones over the years then.

If you paid 'em a grand a week to lie in bed it would still be wrong, all they ever did was moan endlessly about everything you could think of, if you spotted one walking across the yard in your direction your heart would sink into depression in anticipation of the coming diatribe about all that what wrong with the perfectly good job of the time and how hard done by he was, i ended up at the same place as one of the prime examples of the type 3 times on full time and again came across him some years later when i was on agency for a period, never changed a bit, a permanent cloud of doom hung over him :roll: , managed £75k's worth of damage in two years alone and still not sacked :twisted:
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby lolipop » Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:49 am

All depends on what your doing now,if your Agency,out of work, it might be just the job your looking for or it might not,never know unless you try.
For example when I did Agency after being made redundant, I was sent to Argos Magna Park did Agency for two years and got took on never looked back,stayed with them for 18 years until I retired.
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby bald bloke » Mon Sep 16, 2019 6:13 pm

yorkshire terrier wrote:Wish I could get on direct at a supermarket,,
Every time Iv applied Iv either not got a look in or offered a completely ridiculous shift pattern that I know I wouldn’t be able to hack.
I’m an early morning person and last time I got offered asda it was 2pm starts 8 full weekends out of ten :shock:...
Would love a bash at morrisons too but Wakefield rdc never seems to recruit and has just been taken on by wincanton so I will watch and see if any vacancies come up

Should have took the Asda job even with that shift pattern as eventually you’d have got what you wanted it’s just the matter of keeping your head down and biding your time.
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Postby ATJT » Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:19 pm

18 months or so ago working for Morrison's was one of the last great Full Time positions. There wasn't much in it from depot to depot and only Bridgwater (DHL) and Bellshill (XPO) were 3PL. You didn't touch the load and weren't asked to do anything ridiculous duty wise.

It's now very different. Wincanton have taken over all the Northern sites and you have to dodge all the horrendous rigid multidrop stuff like Mccolls and BP Garages they took on when Palmer & Harvey went breasts up.

The old artic work working directly for Morrison's = Great

Everything else = Avoid
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby Winseer » Tue Sep 17, 2019 6:22 am

I went for the morrisons job being told that it was "two 'til two"'. I asked beforehand if that meant 14:00-02:00 and got told "Yes, the more unpopular of our weekabout pattern".

So there's me thinking I could go in there and bag myself a rotate at first, and then a permalate swap with my "set mate" - only to be told it's solid 02:00-14:00 for the first six months, as other more senior drivers - had bagged what I was chasing *already*.

:( :( :( :( :(

The job I was applying for, was no longer the 12ph as advertized neither. It was more like £9.60, because you needed to do the late shift to get the better money. :roll:

One day, a friendly shift pattern will come along on agency, and I'll go back full time again.
Until that day comes though, agency suits me fine.

Bearing in mind that I LIKE working nights and weekends - I'm kinda surprised that I've not got job offers falling all over me already. I do get the occasional job offer (without having applied for it..) BUT it is always for a shift pattern I DON'T want, such as "Any five from seven Ultra Earlies or Flat Lates".

Like the proberbial photographer who'd posted his negatives to Boots... I'd have to say
"One day my Prints will come".

If I compromised, I'd end up being stuck in a job I hate for years and years, hoping to be made redundant again... :roll: :roll:

4x10-12 hrs shifts including a sunday night. - My holy grail shift pattern! ("Extra Shift" Overtime available every week that way..)
The last full time job I took in 2015 - started me on a 12 hour shift starting on Sunday afternoon, and then Monday-Thursday of of 6pm-2am, making for a 48 hour week - but over 5 shifts. Close, but no cigar next time around. :arrow: The overtime was doing multidrops every other friday, before drying up completely when P&H went tits-up, and the place was flooded out with C2 drivers from there as well. :roll: :roll:
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby yorkshire terrier » Tue Sep 17, 2019 7:36 am

bald bloke wrote:
yorkshire terrier wrote:Wish I could get on direct at a supermarket,,
Every time Iv applied Iv either not got a look in or offered a completely ridiculous shift pattern that I know I wouldn’t be able to hack.
I’m an early morning person and last time I got offered asda it was 2pm starts 8 full weekends out of ten :shock:...
Would love a bash at morrisons too but Wakefield rdc never seems to recruit and has just been taken on by wincanton so I will watch and see if any vacancies come up


Should have took the Asda job even with that shift pattern as eventually you’d have got what you wanted it’s just the matter of keeping your head down and biding your time.


I thought long and hard about it but deep down I knew I wouldn’t last a week at it,,I’m an early morning person,I like to start at 3-4am but not just that the thought of going to work every weekend at 2pm and leaving my wife and 2 young kids was really what made my mind up and the bloke at asda said they was a waiting list for shift changes.
This was an an xdc site I understand cdc site are better shift patterns but every time I apply there I seem to get overlooked and they don’t advertise regular
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Re: Morrisons Store Deliveries?

Postby andi_cardiff » Tue Sep 17, 2019 11:33 am

It’s different for each RDC, but if it’s Sittingbourne you’re going for I doubt they’ll let you go, they’re gagging for drivers due to the majority of drivers leaving/walking out.
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