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<blockquote data-quote="DavidBB" data-source="post: 4118360" data-attributes="member: 77446"><p>Read through tons of interesting posts so far.</p><p></p><p>I've talked to Amazon to learn a bit more about their model. I'm going to visit a delivery station and then head out to Seattle to meet in person.</p><p></p><p>My take-aways so far:</p><p></p><p>1. Driver training is super important. Perhaps Whither can share his onboarding experience for the DSP he worked for before joining UPS</p><p>2. The DSP/Dispatcher has to stay super organized and on top of things...otherwise the drivers will get frustrated</p><p>3. There's a lot of turnover for DSP drivers and the DSP has to constantly recruit. Pay is on the low end of the scale (I'm assuming $15/hr) with modest benefits. I'm curious if turnover is caused by the pay scale or if it's learning/growing pains</p><p></p><p>I know DSP may not be the most popular subject on this forum; however, I'm super interested in what everyone's opinion is. Happy to share my thoughts as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidBB, post: 4118360, member: 77446"] Read through tons of interesting posts so far. I've talked to Amazon to learn a bit more about their model. I'm going to visit a delivery station and then head out to Seattle to meet in person. My take-aways so far: 1. Driver training is super important. Perhaps Whither can share his onboarding experience for the DSP he worked for before joining UPS 2. The DSP/Dispatcher has to stay super organized and on top of things...otherwise the drivers will get frustrated 3. There's a lot of turnover for DSP drivers and the DSP has to constantly recruit. Pay is on the low end of the scale (I'm assuming $15/hr) with modest benefits. I'm curious if turnover is caused by the pay scale or if it's learning/growing pains I know DSP may not be the most popular subject on this forum; however, I'm super interested in what everyone's opinion is. Happy to share my thoughts as well. [/QUOTE]
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