They have multiple positions in 3 different locations in Massachusetts on craigslist
not saying that i would per say....but how would one go about finding out more? leads that ive seen, seem to be for contractor type inquiries, not for actual driving positions
I had 85 stops yesterday. 6 were amazon. Not that big of deal.
It might be a little tougher on ups and ground guys but as an express guy we usually deal with less amazon. At least in my case. All three companies need to work to stomp this guy out thoAt least 1/3 of my resis are Amazon.
It might be a little tougher on ups and ground guys but as an express guy we usually deal with less amazon. At least in my case. All three companies need to work to stomp this guy out tho
Yep. This guy wants the world and everything in it. He's a scary guy and people need to think about it....which is ironic considering we helped him get started...
The IRS standard mileage rate for using your own car is .52 cpm. Which is about right using the standard size car. If you are driving 150 miles in a 10 hour period at $ 18 per hour you have about 100 bucks left or about $10-11 per hour. But remember the real killer in this is having to pay both the employer and employee of Social Security It might be ok if you are a retired person looking for a few extra bucks plus the loading depot and delivery area are close to home but if you have a decent car why wear it out sooner than you need to?'Contractor' type jobs here pay $18-$25/hr using your own car. You pay your own gas, insurance and any other expenses.
Yep. This guy wants the world and everything in it. He's a scary guy and people need to think about it.
Companies will catch up to Amazon I remember the Walmart crazeAmazon is roughly 7-9% of our total revenue. That figure would be higher if they paid published rates. Would losing them hurt? Absolutely but over time we would more than make up the lost revenue.
Lose Amazon and a lot of jobs will be lost. Something the union neither wants nor does it benefit it's members.Amazon is roughly 7-9% of our total revenue. That figure would be higher if they paid published rates. Would losing them hurt? Absolutely but over time we would more than make up the lost revenue.
Companies will catch up to Amazon I remember the Walmart craze
The standard mileage rate is what you take off your gross. So if you gross $180 a day you are taxed on less than $90. Buy a used Prius. They're reliable.The IRS standard mileage rate for using your own car is .52 cpm. Which is about right using the standard size car. If you are driving 150 miles in a 10 hour period at $ 18 per hour you have about 100 bucks left or about $10-11 per hour. But remember the real killer in this is having to pay both the employer and employee of Social Security It might be ok if you are a retired person looking for a few extra bucks plus the loading depot and delivery area are close to home but if you have a decent car why wear it out sooner than you need to?
From where?Amazon is roughly 7-9% of our total revenue. That figure would be higher if they paid published rates. Would losing them hurt? Absolutely but over time we would more than make up the lost revenue.