

Diversity and inclusivity are trumpeted but homophobic 'banter' is commonplace and anti gay graffiti is overlooked in staff bathrooms. Supervisors spend a lot of time in safety meetings and walking around asking people to do overtime, but little time is spent making sure trainees have everything required to effectively complete their runs. moreĬompany marketing of its values, its training and its positions and the shopfloor reality in the facility I worked in are totally divergent. All day long, everyone complains and complains and complains which seems exactly like what I'm doing now but if you hope you retain any glimpse of gratitude or positivity in your life don't work her. That's the only criteria you need to meet to be employed there. Culture: I haven't ever quite encountered such a negative, toxic workplace culture. No one has any idea who's done what or is going to do what or if that's already been done because everyone is so pessimistic and hateful.

No communication at all between management, head office, even between employees. Even though you're contracted to one post office, they'll send you off o another with very little notice if at all and you just have to go. I worked as a Postal Services Officer and Postal Delivery Officer for 2 years at 4 different locations. Very dismissive, and often acted as if you were a nuisance. Had a very "I don't care as long as it doesn't affect me" attitude. I had one good manager but the others took no consideration for their employees. Good coworkers are difficult to come by, often leaving the good few on their own. You don't hate it, but you don't enjoy it enough that it slowly kills you from the inside out. I can't quite describe a place like Australia Post.
