Indecisi0n
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I heard he was flying off the handle in there .Saw a drone in the office with a steward yesterday morning. Not sure what it was about, but the place is buzzing with rumors.
I heard he was flying off the handle in there .Saw a drone in the office with a steward yesterday morning. Not sure what it was about, but the place is buzzing with rumors.
UPS will be shipping zero Amazon shortly. Hang in..Record week in my hub last week. People going out with 300+ stops and it doesn't look like it's getting any better. So many Amazon packages
a load. think about Amazon is now getting contractors to do Prime...they are building warehouses all over the country and will take the shipping in-house.UPS will be shipping zero Amazon shortly. Hang in..
Does anyone know how many jobs will be lost along with the 8% Amazon Revenue? Just curious.
100a load. think about Amazon is now getting contractors to do Prime...they are building warehouses all over the country and will take the shipping in-house.
100%a load. think about Amazon is now getting contractors to do Prime...they are building warehouses all over the country and will take the shipping in-house.
Yeah if we lose Amazon we will definitely lose 80% of our workforce for sure. I’d say in a few months they will fire anyone with less than 25 years of service. Probably shut down all but 1-2 buildings in every state. You hit the nail on the head with that accurate predictionIf I had to estimate, some of our destinations are 80% Amazon. If we lose them, I’d say we lose 80% of our workforce.
We haven’t really seen a drop in packages either. We’re at peak volume already. None of these packages are two day either. We’re forced to secondary sort out the amazon so we hold some of that volume to a later shift.
Does anyone know if one day shipping is one day to get it shipped out? Or is it from warehouse to your home in one day? We can’t really match that demand.
If I had to estimate, some of our destinations are 80% Amazon. If we lose them, I’d say we lose 80% of our workforce.
We haven’t really seen a drop in packages either. We’re at peak volume already. None of these packages are two day either. We’re forced to secondary sort out the amazon so we hold some of that volume to a later shift.
Does anyone know if one day shipping is one day to get it shipped out? Or is it from warehouse to your home in one day? We can’t really match that demand.
Amazon is pushing us to the brink of collapse. Half of our equipment is old and just crapping out. That’s amazons plan though. Use and abuse us until they’re up and running. Yet we continue to give them volume discounts that aren’t really helping us. We haven’t had a new tug in 15 years.
From delivery center I work at for Amazon, one DSP out as of tomorrow, others seeing more $ going out,then in during this their first few months, with $10k out for damages to vans by drivers, and flex driver routes not all being picked up. shipping avg 45k pkgs a day for past month. Same day shipping going out through Amazon Flex drivers
nah, we're good with our letters. Nothing will ever take that away from us.So, will FedEx close soon?
From delivery center I work at for Amazon, one DSP out as of tomorrow, others seeing more $ going out,then in during this their first few months, with $10k out for damages to vans by drivers, and flex driver routes not all being picked up. shipping avg 45k pkgs a day for past month. Same day shipping going out through Amazon Flex drivers
@Wally can you translate this?
And now a Wallation... (®Wally)From delivery center I work at for Amazon, one DSP out as of tomorrow, others seeing more $ going out,then in during this their first few months, with $10k out for damages to vans by drivers, and flex driver routes not all being picked up. shipping avg 45k pkgs a day for past month. Same day shipping going out through Amazon Flex drivers
Further translationAnd now a Wallation... (®Wally)
My friends,
As an Amazon employee in a distribution center, let me offer some inside perspective as it relates to UPS.
Our independent contractors are not earning as projected. One is walking away as of tomorrow. These small business owners are bleeding money, incurring large losses for vehicle damages.
There are many service failures as well, with some routes missing pickups repeatedly. Our routes are dispatched with only an average 45 stops daily.
Debatable =)..UPS spent years perfecting. umm ok got it.
If I had to estimate, some of our destinations are 80% Amazon. If we lose them, I’d say we lose 80% of our workforce.
Yeah if we lose Amazon we will definitely lose 80% of our workforce for sure.