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Delivery driver interview tomorrow! what should I expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zowert" data-source="post: 4142119" data-attributes="member: 71957"><p>As someone who delivered for an Amazon associate for a year (not amazon flex) before I got in as a UPS driver I can tell you it’s night and day. I’m not saying driving for Amazon was a piece of cake but its just a different ball game. </p><p></p><p>You won’t have a Rabbit (GPS delivery device) that guides you stop to stop. You’ll be dealing with much heavier packages and bulk stops that can be well over 100 pieces. On top of that are the commit times you simply don’t have with Amazon. Next day air by 10:30, business savers by 3 and if you’re in a commercial heavy route you’ll need to get that stuff off by 5. Throw in scheduled pick ups and on demands, you’re looking at a much more stressful day.</p><p></p><p>You have a feel for what it’s like, but you really won’t know if it’s for you until you do it. Don’t let anything discourage you. It’s a good career if you make it one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zowert, post: 4142119, member: 71957"] As someone who delivered for an Amazon associate for a year (not amazon flex) before I got in as a UPS driver I can tell you it’s night and day. I’m not saying driving for Amazon was a piece of cake but its just a different ball game. You won’t have a Rabbit (GPS delivery device) that guides you stop to stop. You’ll be dealing with much heavier packages and bulk stops that can be well over 100 pieces. On top of that are the commit times you simply don’t have with Amazon. Next day air by 10:30, business savers by 3 and if you’re in a commercial heavy route you’ll need to get that stuff off by 5. Throw in scheduled pick ups and on demands, you’re looking at a much more stressful day. You have a feel for what it’s like, but you really won’t know if it’s for you until you do it. Don’t let anything discourage you. It’s a good career if you make it one. [/QUOTE]
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