ThePackageDeli
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If they are not staffed to handle all the deliveries, there will be a problem...
In general, they'll be staffed.
If they are not staffed to handle all the deliveries, there will be a problem...
Lol we have big plans at UPS dont think it wont be competitive and better
Amazon Delivery drivers have to buy their own vans. Nice hefty down payment is required from what I've been told (could be wrong though)In general, they'll be staffed.
I wouldn't order anything off Amazon that I'm gonna put in my body. But that's just me..Just tried to order some probiotics on Amazon as a Prime member. The earliest they can be here is next Tuesday. Great next day delivery service. Two Amazon warehouses within 30 minutes drive time to my house.
I think Amazon will end up getting rid of most of their contractors and push the volume through UPS.
You obviously don't understand how Prime works.Just tried to order some probiotics on Amazon as a Prime member. The earliest they can be here is next Tuesday. Great next day delivery service. Two Amazon warehouses within 30 minutes drive time to my house.
Amazon Delivery drivers have to buy their own vans. Nice hefty down payment is required from what I've been told (could be wrong though)
People are looking for work to make money, not to make possibly another monthly automobile payment.
Are you speaking on fed ex ground ? Express is none of thoseTo name a few things, from my experiences, that Amazon/FedEx couriers don’t seem to grok while UPS (mostly) does are professionalism, established customer interrelationships, dignity, a living wage (not living paycheck-to-paycheck), and a bargaining unit.
What else am I overlooking? It’s 01:05 here.![]()
For the most part, yeah... since Amazon DSPs copied the same subcontractor model from FXGAre you speaking on fed ex ground ? Express is none of those