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pouffepants · 02/01/2013 20:20

I'm a delivery driver, and the (big)company I work for seem remarkably lax on security. Obviously everything gets a bit hectic around christmas, but on a daily basis we have missing parcels that never get to our sub depot from the main depot, damaged parcels and obviously tampered parcels. These are embarrassing to deliver.

I didn't think it was a problem at our depot though, because lots seem damaged when they get to us. And I've often helped with the morning sort, so I know some are already missing.

They have found it impossible to recruit a subdepot manager, so in the end one of the courier's nephews took it on at age (just) 16. He's been great. In the run up to christmas it was too much for 1 person, so they paid for his 15 yo friend to help, even though he should have been at school.

Then there was a bit of fuss with the couriers arriving too early, so they started doing the sort with the shutters down. These teenagers literally have thousands upon thousands of pounds of parcels to handle, unchecked. But I never thought anything of it, the lads seem very nice and honest.

Without going into details I have discovered that at least one of them is stealing parcels. It's not really my problem, since I'm self-employed, but it's obviously not good either for the company, or the boys, since the longer they get away with it the more habitual they will get about thieving. So my instinct is to report my evidence.

But if i do, they will be sacked and they probably won't be able to find anyone to man the depot again, which will mean it will close. That would mean that we would have to have the parcels delivered to our homes addresses by lorry, and because I live on a peninsula I would always be the last drop. When this happened before I sometimes didn't get the parcels by 2pm. I only worked part-time then, but I now often do 8-10 hour days, and am the main earner in our family. I can't possibly start work at 2pm, so I would be out of work effectively.

So wwyd?

OP posts:
mermaidbutmytailfelloff · 18/10/2013 21:46

Er have you read the thread nombre? The op resurrected it with new information.

BrunelsBigHat · 18/10/2013 21:46

Nombre

Rtft

SanityClause · 18/10/2013 21:47

Ummm, Nombre, there's more. RTFT?

QOD · 18/10/2013 21:53

The op resurrected it ...

Twattyzombiebollocks · 18/10/2013 22:23

Op you really need to report this to the police, there is definate theft and possibly arson/insurance fraud going on here, and a depot burning down isn't a small thing, the depot manager was almost certainly in on the theft.
You have already pretty much lost your job by the sounds of it, and reporting to police will back up any claim you make for constructive dismissal, which is exactly what they are doing - by making it impossible for you to work.

IHaveA · 18/10/2013 23:10

I feel for you OP. I hope you manage to find somewhere else to work. It sounds like it was such an awful company that you are probably better out of it Confused

I also feel really sorry for all the customers whose stuff goes missing. You would have thought the companies using your ex company would have systems in place to identify areas with unusually high numbers of missing parcels.

Nombrechanger · 18/10/2013 23:44

Well, thanks bitches! I've now read the thread and I agree with those who have said to speak to the police. There's no point in speaking to anyone in the company. It all sounds very inbred and very dodgy.

I hope you find alternative employment soon.

timidviper · 18/10/2013 23:54

Have you read the thread Nombre? I think the OP resurrected it to update

timidviper · 18/10/2013 23:55

FFS! Sorry, I knew my internet was slow but... :)

Nombrechanger · 19/10/2013 00:09

Ah, don't worry! I'm as fucking slow as your Internet this evening!

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