Yet again another beautiful day at work, that is the day, not the work. The work wasn't bad but the day made it all worthwhile. The work wasn't particularly arduous but it would have been much easier if I had been given all my delivery tickets last night, it would have saved me the second trip out. Perhaps I would have been given all the tickets if there hadn't been a mistake on one of my first tickets. My second load would have been easier and quicker if someone in the office had made the effort to give me the correct post code for a delivery that I hadn't done previously. It would have saved me having to find a decent connection for my phone before searching for the address on Royal Mail.com. Thank goodness that I am able to access their service while out on the road, I wouldn't have been able to make the delivery without it as I was only given a landline number and there was no one answering when I called. It all adds interest to the days work and I/'m sure that adding interest is the aim of the office staff who regularly don't complete the delivery addresses correctly. They really do make the day more fun, if much longer. But, speaking to others in my profession, I have come to realise that this sort of problem is endemic and not limited to the company I have the pleasure of working for.
See you tomorrow.
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