View Full Version : Parcel delivery company City Link goes into administration
joebloggs
25th December 2014, 19:54
:NoNo: Not a good Xmas for some
Parcel delivery company City Link has gone into administration.
Read more here .....
http://metro.co.uk/2014/12/25/parcel-delivery-company-city-link-goes-into-administration-4999555/
Slip
25th December 2014, 20:28
Sorry for the workers, but if my recent run-in with them is anything to go by, then I'm not really surprised..
I have had the pleasure of many courier companies over the years, but my experience with them earlier this week is the worst ever from a company.
Dedworth
25th December 2014, 20:36
Phew - used them to send 9 cartons a few weeks back
joebloggs
25th December 2014, 20:37
To be honest, I didn't even know they were still going; I thought they had merged with another company, as I've not seen any of their vans for years :cwm25:
grahamw48
25th December 2014, 21:04
Cut-throat businesses employing stressed-out people 'forced' to drive dangerously on peanut pay, clogging up our roads and town centres with white vans parked on the pavements and street corners. :crazy:
Bring back local shops I say. :smile:
stevewool
25th December 2014, 21:05
Cut throat business out there with the parcels companies
stevewool
25th December 2014, 21:06
SNAP Graham
grahamw48
25th December 2014, 21:07
True innit ! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Ako Si Jamie
25th December 2014, 21:23
Cut-throat businesses employing stressed-out people 'forced' to drive dangerously on peanut pay
In a nutshell. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
25th December 2014, 22:23
Business-post driver comes to our place. Self-employed, he does between 130 to 170 deliveries a day.
les_taxi
25th December 2014, 22:29
It is horrible to lose your job at any time but, at this time of year, it's cruel. Unfortunately looks like the company was run badly and the management will probably be to blame.
It's a fast-growing market - so they must have made a right 'pig's ear' of it.
grahamw48
25th December 2014, 22:37
The warehouse/distribution staff are likely to be minimum wage E. Europeans etc anyway. :Erm:
Ako Si Jamie
25th December 2014, 23:47
Business-post driver comes to our place. Self-employed, he does between 130 to 170 delivers a day.
I used to do those kind of numbers in my previous job when it cost £35 for diesel per week and each delivery earned me over a £1.
Very hard work, but you didn't mind when £150 on average could be made each day. Double drop rate on a Sunday too. Happy days. This was over a decade ago too.
London_Manila
26th December 2014, 03:39
Very much like the local minicabs around my part of London
They all try to undercut each other so the pay ends up being peanuts = Eastern Europeans
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