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<blockquote data-quote="Star B" data-source="post: 4090578" data-attributes="member: 61246"><p>Here's my viewpoint:</p><p></p><p>I like the business, and I don't mind the density, but in my experience, which is HEAVILY based on SRA extended areas:</p><p></p><p>Amazon was busy for all types of boxes out there, smalls and large boxes. Urban areas had the large/heavy crap the post office wouldn't take because they had the Amazon semi come thru every morning.</p><p>The stops were never condensed, so there was no density. I was running 5-10 minutes between stops. Some stops took me 15+ minutes because they were so far away from civilization or just hard to get to (windy roads).</p><p></p><p>After we kicked them to the curb, the stop density went back up and the amount of dumb out of the way stops went WAY down. Do I still see them? Sure I do... but now it's back to once a month for their pills or bi-monthly Walmart stock-up order (35$ for free shipping), versus every other day for one or two items shipped free via Prime.</p><p></p><p>We're still busy, but you know what, we're busy with people who want to pay us what we're worth.... and if they aren't paying us full rate, they are not trying to become our competitor. That in and of itself means a ton to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star B, post: 4090578, member: 61246"] Here's my viewpoint: I like the business, and I don't mind the density, but in my experience, which is HEAVILY based on SRA extended areas: Amazon was busy for all types of boxes out there, smalls and large boxes. Urban areas had the large/heavy crap the post office wouldn't take because they had the Amazon semi come thru every morning. The stops were never condensed, so there was no density. I was running 5-10 minutes between stops. Some stops took me 15+ minutes because they were so far away from civilization or just hard to get to (windy roads). After we kicked them to the curb, the stop density went back up and the amount of dumb out of the way stops went WAY down. Do I still see them? Sure I do... but now it's back to once a month for their pills or bi-monthly Walmart stock-up order (35$ for free shipping), versus every other day for one or two items shipped free via Prime. We're still busy, but you know what, we're busy with people who want to pay us what we're worth.... and if they aren't paying us full rate, they are not trying to become our competitor. That in and of itself means a ton to me. [/QUOTE]
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