LATER MILK DELIVERY
STAFFING PROBLEMS
A reminder is given householders that from tomorrow morning milk deliveries will be about two hours later than has been so during the summer months.
Apart from the later start during the dark morning months, the department has for a long1 time been up against it as to staff for the rounds, and the general manager, Mr. E. L. Benseman, has by an advertised notice and appeal stated the position in detail. He has paid a high tribute to the regular roundsmen, who have given up days off so that deliveries will continue, and has expressed appreciation also of the work of new roundsmen, who naturally cannot get over, the ground as rapidly "as roundsmen who know just where bottles are left at each home. To customers who do recognise the present difficulties Mr. Benseman has expressed the thanks of the roundsmen, and has asked for continued co-opera-tion and forbearance should deliveries not always be up to the standard at which the department and the roundsmen aim.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 91, 18 April 1945, Page 6
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172LATER MILK DELIVERY Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 91, 18 April 1945, Page 6
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