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A day in the life of an Amazon Driver
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom MacDonald" data-source="post: 3595884" data-attributes="member: 62223"><p>I work at a flex center part time for the easy extra money. They have 4 companies in that center that have a fleet of delivery vans. All 4 contracted companies are struggling to keep people. One HR lady sits in the break room 6 days a week 12 hours a day on salary trying to get people in for interviews. I talk to her she says she can't stop working so much until she finds at least 10 new hires and she gets upset because management for her company keeps firing drivers.</p><p></p><p>She asked me if wanted to and I asked her about the job. They pay a taxed 160 dollars per route that can be 9 to 12 hours depending on your performance, no health insurance and 50 dollars gets deducted twice a month for the provided equipment such as the van, GPS, and GPS mount.</p><p></p><p>Also they are contracted so I assume Amazon can decide they don't like a certain company at anytime and all those people are screwed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom MacDonald, post: 3595884, member: 62223"] I work at a flex center part time for the easy extra money. They have 4 companies in that center that have a fleet of delivery vans. All 4 contracted companies are struggling to keep people. One HR lady sits in the break room 6 days a week 12 hours a day on salary trying to get people in for interviews. I talk to her she says she can't stop working so much until she finds at least 10 new hires and she gets upset because management for her company keeps firing drivers. She asked me if wanted to and I asked her about the job. They pay a taxed 160 dollars per route that can be 9 to 12 hours depending on your performance, no health insurance and 50 dollars gets deducted twice a month for the provided equipment such as the van, GPS, and GPS mount. Also they are contracted so I assume Amazon can decide they don't like a certain company at anytime and all those people are screwed. [/QUOTE]
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