After 3 weeks critical tips i got is. 1. Cross reference addresses box numbers names 2. At group stops make sure you got every package for each house. You want to make sure there all there and you dont mix them up Other than that pretty easy. Nitpicking tips i got. 1. Put the keys in your pocket and leave them there if possible. Its easy to leave them on accident.
Yesterday was my ride along and tomorrow is my first day driving Alone. This video is a good refresher and exactly what I was looking for my guy. Thanks 🙏🏼
I deliver in chicago my first day went decent, I just had trouble logging in the mentor app. (You scan the vin# bar code, for us, it’s on the side of the door)..I’ve worked 3 days, yesterday I finally finished my route without getting rescued. 7 totes and 13 over flow….good luck to all. I’m super sore from all that walking and lifting. I worked from home for the past 4 years lol.
One of the better videos about the job position iv found so far. Very informational. Learning how to organize and KNOW which packages to get next, is the biggest hurdle imo.
Thanks so much for this video. For showing us how to use the App from start to finish. Other Amazon drivers make videos and they don't show us this and how to sort the package. They don't explain or teach us nothing.
VERY informative! I just passed my driving test today and I start my ride along tomorrow so I am definitely glad that I came across this video today! Thank you!
Awesome video full of information, I’m really grateful for you lookin out and showing what to do etc , I start my training in a week or so and I’m a little nervous but I’ll get it down, thanks again hope you’re new year goes well, stay safe
@@Arnnnnn We did slides and videos 1st day with a few quizzes and a final. Today was a 10 minute behind the wheel course and even more videos and slides with another final. No routes yet until we finish our 3 day training.
@@Arnnnnn Gl my guy. Just finished training today. Easy stuff. They basically give you the answers for the tests. I think I officially start next week after a drug test.
Those white vans have ZERO shelves. Please also tell folks that when they do rescue, they have to scan everything in the bag(s) that they are taking and MAKE SURE TO CHECK the overflows to see if they go with their bag(s). VERY IMPORTANT ❗️👍
The shelves are good for ppl who are new. Once u done this a little the shelves don’t really make a big deal. Only plus is the lights in the back some of the rentals don’t have lights so when it get dark it annoying. Also u can scan bag on rescue don’t gotta scan everything as long as the person didn’t mix up any packages in the bag.
The RAM leased vans tend to be shorter in length and have a better turning radius. That works much better on rural forested routes like we have here in Washington. While they don't have shelves, they are much easier to navigate going down narrow and long private driveways with little room to turn around. Also, the Rams have front-wheel drive which handles better in the rain, mud, and snow. The Ford Transits are single-wheel, rear-drive (passenger side) which is absolutely lousy if you get the passenger rear wheel into mud or snow. You will easily get the van stuck. It's such a problem here that our vans actually have snow chains in them along with shovels and tow straps. These come in handy, especially after running a route yesterday during an ice storm. Both the chains and the shovel came in handy. Be safe DAs!
Depending on who your dsp is if your driving a electric van you don’t have to take the keys out and turn it the van off just put the emergency brake on and park it hop out deliver hop in and ride out and same with every package obviously depends on area but this method has worked for me and makes everything easier for me
@21:45 that grip on the pen. I'm calling the police... lol Excellent video, my brother! Thank you for sharing your valuable insights. May God's blessings be upon you
I had no idea that watching vids in mentor helped increase my score! I will be trying that because if I get a bad score at the beginning of my week, it really messes up my score for the rest of the week.
I like how nice you are hopefully it’s not for the camera 😂😂. But I liked how you helped another driver, shit like that makes a working environment fun
Country routes are more drive time less packages but must navigate some tricky driveways and a lot more dogs. I'm much more worn out doing city route though because higher volume. Depends what you're more comfortable with
Waddup Vutea! Do you always get 8 hours (or 10 hours) every day? What happens when you finish early and no rescue? Would you still get paid 8 hours at the mininum? Thanks!
You're either a driver or your working in the warehouse. If you want positions above that you better have a ton of time in or have college education or both. Best you'll probably become is a manager and there's usually like 3 managers at least.
Don’t pick up the package unless it’s within the neighborhood. I wouldn’t. Especially if I end my route later, I’m not traveling more than 5 minutes away.
is it tru you dont get breaks? and not enought time to deliver? also i live in vegas do you think it would be too hot since the vehicle has to be turned off each stop?
These Amazon driving jobs I’ve already did one this guys make it look too easy in the video. Yeah they give you 215 minute breaks in a mandatory 30 minute lunch break but they don’t really want you taking the 15 minute breaks you can take them if you want but it’s looked down upon. They load your vans specially if you get in Vegas I live in Los Angeles if you live in a big city they pack your van hard. And this guy was bullshitting in the video. You can’t walk slow like that they want you power walking in and out if you’re at a location longer than 20 seconds they call you and tell you is there any barriers in your way
If u take your breaks expect to be fired. They don't want you to take breaks and will lie and say they are factored into your route but the math doesn't add up. No other company operates like this from my experience but from what I know they do this on purpose because they always expect new hires. Which is idiotic but Amazon is the McDonald's of same day delivery. Eventually they will try yo phase out drivers and use self driving or drones...
I Am From India Day By Day Amazon Flex Company Very Bad Make A Video Of Dark Secrets Of Amazonflex If U Don't Do Pod Or Not Give Positive Feedback Questions Then U Not Get Any Blocks Always Station Force To Do Pod By Self Account Money and Monopoly of Blocks also
I have applied for dsp and my background check is Approved. What should I do next after that? I'm still waiting for the instructor to give me the details like drug test and training
@@rjbenway8804 I passed my drug test and my dsp has me downloading an app and that’s about it. I’m waiting to see if I need training or something before I add shifts on my schedule lol
@@sosbaldo7612 ill tell you why , so your dsp company wants you to finish your route , in order to finish those routes you have to average a certain number of stops per hour , let’s say 3 minutes a stop That’s 20 stops an hour (still low) so you gotta be running and moving so fast during the 10 hours shift and it’s all nonstop and at a fast paced , if you’re not fit ☠️
I just want to know who the idiot was at Amazon who came up with the idea of putting a mobile app on the cell phone and calling that phone a "rabbit". ...like #WTF??? 🤪🤪🤪
I just started a month ago and have only been getting 30 I know a guy that switch locations and is new at mine. He's been working for a year and only getting 30 hrs
@@Hey-gt4gs yea it really is a job that depends on the dsp. I know some dsp were they getting only 30 hrs like u said and then I know others that are getting 55 hrs. Mine so far during peak was 50-55 for top drivers and 40 for other drivers. Now it pretty much 40 hrs cap and drivers with low mentor scores will get less then 40 maybe 1-2 days a week
@@straightcash5270 yeah that's crazy ultimately I feel like depending on the DSP groups if they have enough workers they only give out so many hours. So my team has 55 workers or so, somewhere around 50. And like you said, they give more hours to better drivers. My mentor score ieant that low, it's at 820 right now. But here's the thing. The job requires alot of turning around going down one street or area and then coming back to the same area 2 hr later. Also my DSP managers are always telling us we're gonna get shut down cause fools keep leaving key in ignition. I don't like this kinda if job too much pressure
I worked for Amazon in the uk worst company ever 150 plus deliveries per day minimum plus you get on average 50-60 locations which means you’re actually doing over 200 drops per day. You don’t get time for toilet breaks never mind proper breaks they treat drivers like shit.
Need your dog mace Leaf blower to clean truck of dust Updated iPhone to give you fast clear directions AirPods to call customer seamlessly Lunch box no stopping Steering wheel knob because it’s going to be a long day
People with a masters degree do not have time to search or watch an amazon video; that in no way shape or form applies to them. Keep living in your fantasy world 🤡
A lot of DSP is do the same thing. It’s because they get pressured from Amazon. They treat you like shit. You basically have to be running from house to house if you’re not add a location for 10 seconds they start calling your phone
Bro !!! One of the best videos that does explain everything and clearly. You can use the video for training 😂
After 3 weeks critical tips i got is.
1. Cross reference addresses box numbers names
2. At group stops make sure you got every package for each house. You want to make sure there all there and you dont mix them up
Other than that pretty easy. Nitpicking tips i got.
1. Put the keys in your pocket and leave them there if possible. Its easy to leave them on accident.
Yesterday was my ride along and tomorrow is my first day driving Alone. This video is a good refresher and exactly what I was looking for my guy. Thanks 🙏🏼
Same here
My first day alone was brutal 😂
I deliver in chicago my first day went decent, I just had trouble logging in the mentor app. (You scan the vin# bar code, for us, it’s on the side of the door)..I’ve worked 3 days, yesterday I finally finished my route without getting rescued. 7 totes and 13 over flow….good luck to all. I’m super sore from all that walking and lifting. I worked from home for the past 4 years lol.
Same here
Amazing info
One of the better videos about the job position iv found so far. Very informational. Learning how to organize and KNOW which packages to get next, is the biggest hurdle imo.
This like one of the worst videos I’ve seen…..
He put it on wrong doe
He's so polite! That's hard work
Thanks so much for this video. For showing us how to use the App from start to finish. Other Amazon drivers make videos and they don't show us this and how to sort the package. They don't explain or teach us nothing.
Bro I learn a lot from your video i will be driving alone nxt week and is always good to learn how to do stuff the right way and efficiently
I learned so much by watching this training tutorial. Thank you
We don’t go to the gas station anymore.
It’s a company that comes and fill the tanks at night, at the station.
I could see that happening where I at cause someone just got caught stealing
That would be nice just finished my first week and they keep giving me vans with less than half a tank in the morning. It's annoying!
wow that must be nice was not like that at dsp
Thank you so much for this video. Helps relieve some of my anxiety. First day tomorrow!
Interesting video and offered a lot of insight. What was most interesting is that those RAM vans are rebadged Citroen/Peugeot/FIAT vans in Europe 😊
Best video I’ve seen so far ready to start
VERY informative! I just passed my driving test today and I start my ride along tomorrow so I am definitely glad that I came across this video today! Thank you!
They give you a driving test?..
@@blueskyz8097yeah these EDVs don't react remotely similar to gas vehicles. You don't use the brake it's super weird
Awesome video full of information, I’m really grateful for you lookin out and showing what to do etc , I start my training in a week or so and I’m a little nervous but I’ll get it down, thanks again hope you’re new year goes well, stay safe
How's it been? I start training this week.
How did that work out for ya ?
@@Arnnnnn We did slides and videos 1st day with a few quizzes and a final. Today was a 10 minute behind the wheel course and even more videos and slides with another final. No routes yet until we finish our 3 day training.
@@juswanbowjawb nice I start on 2/7
@@Arnnnnn Gl my guy. Just finished training today. Easy stuff. They basically give you the answers for the tests. I think I officially start next week after a drug test.
Those white vans have ZERO shelves. Please also tell folks that when they do rescue, they have to scan everything in the bag(s) that they are taking and MAKE SURE TO CHECK the overflows to see if they go with their bag(s). VERY IMPORTANT ❗️👍
You do not have to scan everything in the bag. Just scan the QR code. At least we do that at my DSP
Using the shelves is a waste of space
The shelves are good for ppl who are new. Once u done this a little the shelves don’t really make a big deal. Only plus is the lights in the back some of the rentals don’t have lights so when it get dark it annoying. Also u can scan bag on rescue don’t gotta scan everything as long as the person didn’t mix up any packages in the bag.
When i you have 25 bags and 45 overflow you need fuckin shelves
The RAM leased vans tend to be shorter in length and have a better turning radius. That works much better on rural forested routes like we have here in Washington. While they don't have shelves, they are much easier to navigate going down narrow and long private driveways with little room to turn around. Also, the Rams have front-wheel drive which handles better in the rain, mud, and snow. The Ford Transits are single-wheel, rear-drive (passenger side) which is absolutely lousy if you get the passenger rear wheel into mud or snow. You will easily get the van stuck. It's such a problem here that our vans actually have snow chains in them along with shovels and tow straps. These come in handy, especially after running a route yesterday during an ice storm. Both the chains and the shovel came in handy. Be safe DAs!
Fun fact: Here in Europe, we have the exact same vans, but here they're called Fiat Ducato.
This video helped me a lot !! Bc I was lost in the sauce and my first day is tm 😭
how do you like it?
We don’t call dispatch when we finished.
We just RTS in the chat and that’s it.
We just leave the bag in the van and they come get bag.
Depending on who your dsp is if your driving a electric van you don’t have to take the keys out and turn it the van off just put the emergency brake on and park it hop out deliver hop in and ride out and same with every package obviously depends on area but this method has worked for me and makes everything easier for me
@21:45 that grip on the pen. I'm calling the police... lol Excellent video, my brother! Thank you for sharing your valuable insights. May God's blessings be upon you
I had no idea that watching vids in mentor helped increase my score! I will be trying that because if I get a bad score at the beginning of my week, it really messes up my score for the rest of the week.
I like how nice you are hopefully it’s not for the camera 😂😂. But I liked how you helped another driver, shit like that makes a working environment fun
U can move that orange circle if it’s in the wrong location. If you in front the house and the circle a little off u can adjust it
*you’re
Gotta show pre trip and post trip inspections and letting them run for 90s before submitting
Yo the amount of boxes is crazy...
Wow bro great tips man
hey bro just got hirs on with dsp. great video! very imformative!
Have you started yet?
@@SteveshaFlax i finished training and start my first route friday
@@dustinrippetoe5045 how was it brother?
"Guy at the computer" is called RTS (Return To Station)
You just got a like and sub my brother. Nice ! Video 👍🏼
Appreciate the video I’m just starting and this is very helpful getting this inside look
Great video. 👍
So glad my station has us load inside
What's better? A country route or a city route. My DSP is giving me a choice between the two, and I have a week to decide. Thanks!
Neither Run!
I would say country route! Less traffic.
Country routes are more drive time less packages but must navigate some tricky driveways and a lot more dogs. I'm much more worn out doing city route though because higher volume. Depends what you're more comfortable with
They should have given you a Prime van, a step van or a CRV to deliver. That looks like a headache waiting to happen.
You mean a CDV instead of Crv?
I do hope we changed that PIN after this vid was published.....
I am going to be working for Amazon full time drive and i am a little nervous at my interview I acted like i wasn,t but I am
This video is very helpful
Does the app have all the stops lined up in order from first to last?
Yea it does
He is an awesome trainer exactly how it is right on point ☝️☝️
Let's Be Real anyone thinking about this job, don't just Run ...Remember when u on your "nursery route" they just getting u ready for the bs...
nah im still gonna do it
@dcgeeked8917 did you get in
@@dcgeeked8917 ok let me know how it worked out
@@theuncensoredaboriginalmy Dad loved it…
How long do they keep you on nursery run
Great video my boi i really appreciated that 🤜🤛🖤💯💯
You definitely gone need a rescue 😅
Amazon should have people people get your bags.
Facts this why they need a union
We get $25 if we rescue.
25 packages and that’s it.
Shit which one do you work at? We get nothing for doing rescues. Once in a while you get a $10 gift card to fast food lol
184 is crazy the most i had is 120
what do you do when you deliver to houses that are fenced in and likely have dogs in the yard?
cool video. insightful 100%
Thanks bro, Great video.
Awesome 😊
This is why I love driving the EV's!! 😊😊
Waddup Vutea! Do you always get 8 hours (or 10 hours) every day? What happens when you finish early and no rescue? Would you still get paid 8 hours at the mininum? Thanks!
For the dsp are there other jobs besides drivers you could apply to
You're either a driver or your working in the warehouse. If you want positions above that you better have a ton of time in or have college education or both. Best you'll probably become is a manager and there's usually like 3 managers at least.
You could also be a Driver Helper
This job ain’t for everybody I’m just glad I made it out I’m time for a damn better job
Shits easy as hell. Good luck finding a better job unless you really are something special.
@@geodude6244i work with the federal government yea there’s better
Maybe I missed it but Im assuming the phone they give you has the navigation telling you turn by turn how to get to each address?
It does
The Flex app does
Can you deliver with someone on your passenger side???
Don’t pick up the package unless it’s within the neighborhood. I wouldn’t. Especially if I end my route later, I’m not traveling more than 5 minutes away.
We use ADP to clock out/in.
Your DSP doing to much.
20:01 Thought that was KillaKay 💀
Thank you!
If a package is missing on a delivery you can’t complete it because you have to scan all packages before delivery? I’m in Southern California!
You mark it missing in the app
I’m struggling to find where I go to find what pkgs I get. Like where to find on my phone the a,b,c..
is it tru you dont get breaks? and not enought time to deliver? also i live in vegas do you think it would be too hot since the vehicle has to be turned off each stop?
These Amazon driving jobs I’ve already did one this guys make it look too easy in the video. Yeah they give you 215 minute breaks in a mandatory 30 minute lunch break but they don’t really want you taking the 15 minute breaks you can take them if you want but it’s looked down upon. They load your vans specially if you get in Vegas I live in Los Angeles if you live in a big city they pack your van hard. And this guy was bullshitting in the video. You can’t walk slow like that they want you power walking in and out if you’re at a location longer than 20 seconds they call you and tell you is there any barriers in your way
If u take your breaks expect to be fired. They don't want you to take breaks and will lie and say they are factored into your route but the math doesn't add up. No other company operates like this from my experience but from what I know they do this on purpose because they always expect new hires. Which is idiotic but Amazon is the McDonald's of same day delivery. Eventually they will try yo phase out drivers and use self driving or drones...
yea i quit that shit. got a new job make twice as much lol@@theuncensoredaboriginal
Our password is 2021 to get into the phones 🤣
Ours is 0000 😂
Each bag a different location?
No
Each bag has multiple locations on the route until it fills up and then it goes to the next bag until the route is finished
How do you organize with little room
This dude def had to be rescued. It was set up for the training video. You can't go that slow.
Where do you go on the app to start a rescue @raymundonunez9485
Great video but can starting the van 200+ times be good for it? Lol
Hell no
That's why they did away with the EOC
The starters last like 5yrs.
I almost died in one of the vans. And after sharing this and other concerns with the dispatch I was terminated.
Lol how?
Cause you a liability. Obviously you can't do what others do.
"Welcome To Blue Mile..."
Person: So how was your day today?
You: "Uuh, pretty cool ummm but uuh.... I thi - I think I just joined a gang today!?"
All jokes aside this was a dope view into understanding how everything works with becoming an Amazon DSP
why no one wants to talk about how this stuff is routed? I get how to load a truck or work a phone . But how or who routes 1st stop to last?
I Am From India Day By Day Amazon Flex Company Very Bad Make A Video Of Dark Secrets Of Amazonflex If U Don't Do Pod Or Not Give Positive Feedback Questions Then U Not Get Any Blocks Always Station Force To Do Pod By Self Account Money and Monopoly of Blocks also
10 hr day
I have applied for dsp and my background check is Approved. What should I do next after that? I'm still waiting for the instructor to give me the details like drug test and training
How did the process go after drug test
@@NoMoreTortillas1Went pretty well
@@rjbenway8804 I passed my drug test and my dsp has me downloading an app and that’s about it. I’m waiting to see if I need training or something before I add shifts on my schedule lol
I hate white vans. I always ask for a Prime van.
Why do you prefer the prime vans?
@@JusKim10 shelves , more room
Nahh I’m good on the prime vans those knetradyne cameras annoying af
My favorites are their Amazon Prime Ford Transits. Their system is a lot easier.
Is this America or canada
Munch respect to Amazon drivers, I tried it and it wasn’t for me 😂
Can i ask why?
@@sosbaldo7612 ill tell you why , so your dsp company wants you to finish your route , in order to finish those routes you have to average a certain number of stops per hour , let’s say 3 minutes a stop
That’s 20 stops an hour (still low)
so you gotta be running and moving so fast during the 10 hours shift and it’s all nonstop and at a fast paced , if you’re not fit ☠️
I just want to know who the idiot was at Amazon who came up with the idea of putting a mobile app on the cell phone and calling that phone a "rabbit". ...like #WTF??? 🤪🤪🤪
The original phone model was called a rabbit and they carried it over to all phones now
The second cart goes on the bottom 😂😂 shud always start with the last cart first this guy only have half of the first route right
How heavy are those bags?
Sum 45 pounds sum 20 … depends
It's supposed to be a 50 ibs limit. Of course, the dumbasses in the warehouse never follow that.
Depends what's in them
WTH was that phoootooooooooooo LMAOOOOOOOOO I usually backup and take it
I Never got a ride along
does amazon reimburse you for strip club visits?
How do scan a rescue on the app
Click Pick Up and scan each QR code
What are your average hours of work per week?
Depends on your dsp
30
I just started a month ago and have only been getting 30 I know a guy that switch locations and is new at mine. He's been working for a year and only getting 30 hrs
@@Hey-gt4gs yea it really is a job that depends on the dsp. I know some dsp were they getting only 30 hrs like u said and then I know others that are getting 55 hrs. Mine so far during peak was 50-55 for top drivers and 40 for other drivers. Now it pretty much 40 hrs cap and drivers with low mentor scores will get less then 40 maybe 1-2 days a week
@@straightcash5270 yeah that's crazy ultimately I feel like depending on the DSP groups if they have enough workers they only give out so many hours. So my team has 55 workers or so, somewhere around 50. And like you said, they give more hours to better drivers. My mentor score ieant that low, it's at 820 right now. But here's the thing. The job requires alot of turning around going down one street or area and then coming back to the same area 2 hr later. Also my DSP managers are always telling us we're gonna get shut down cause fools keep leaving key in ignition. I don't like this kinda if job too much pressure
The pasword is whatever the DSP sets it to. Mine is 0000. You can also disable the password, and make sure you don't tell anyone.
Now it's 800
I worked for Amazon in the uk worst company ever 150 plus deliveries per day minimum plus you get on average 50-60 locations which means you’re actually doing over 200 drops per day. You don’t get time for toilet breaks never mind proper breaks they treat drivers like shit.
Need your dog mace
Leaf blower to clean truck of dust
Updated iPhone to give you fast clear directions
AirPods to call customer seamlessly
Lunch box no stopping
Steering wheel knob because it’s going to be a long day
Bro id hate if you were my delivery driver. You just drop them packages like theres nothing fragile in them.
Its like doing uber stop crying and complaining if you never did uber its damn near the same im talking too people in the comment section btw
I’m sure this guy was fired and all those credentials are different now 😂
Is that hat has bt speaks?
No
Has a push-button light on it for dark areas.
21:40 wtf
I think he needs at least a 5$ raise
Driver Support is a joke.
They're never helpful or take forever to help you and that wastes time.
Better off calling or texting your dispatch.
im getting trained by a mf that said check everything thoowerly
seeing this makes me happy to have a masters degree and decent job
People with a masters degree do not have time to search or watch an amazon video; that in no way shape or form applies to them. Keep living in your fantasy world 🤡
So you never had a job in college? Lived off daddy’s money?
@robertjr8205 in the usa we don't have to pay college loans until we are done with college
@@KrazyKrzysztofyea I know…. How much debt are you in because of that?
Either way you still didn’t hold a single job that whole time? Geez.
@robertjr8205 no serious college student taking 15 credits has time for 10 hours of handing out boxes. Have you been to college? It is intense
t in 1ß minutews ?`?
Blue mile worst dsp to work for they don’t treat employees good at all ✌️✌️✌️
A lot of DSP is do the same thing. It’s because they get pressured from Amazon. They treat you like shit. You basically have to be running from house to house if you’re not add a location for 10 seconds they start calling your phone
they guna chew y'all up and spit y'all out
They tried chewing me up and broke their teeth
well that's because you are made of rock@@geodude6244