Hi guys,
Is anybody here transports amazon's loads from their warehouse to warehouse?
How can we get signed up with them and do some business together
Any info would help
Thank you
Haul for Amazaon
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Gulsher, Sep 16, 2017.
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I drove for a company that hauled Amazon dc to dc. It was a good gig.
Need to contact Amazon to get set up with them, I would imagine.Gulsher Thanks this. -
Do you have any phone # of them?
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Nope. Sorry. Use too, but haven't ran it in over two years. Look up their corporate number and go from there.
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They we're advertising a month ago for small companies 3 yruck mimimum! Sent me an e-mail but didn't. Save as wasnt interested! But check in land line magazine! And Monster!
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If you do Amazon you need a fleet. And you have to be absolutely on time, to the minute. On.the.DOT.
Your traffic, weather, hungries etc does not exist with Amazon. Those boxes go through.
You might want to consider this carefully, might be a joy for you or a living hell....CrappieJunkie Thanks this. -
Also, with that fleet they will want three trucks. They will book loads for all three and then cancel the ones they don't need. Happened to me all the time. My company would send me in. I'd be last one in, sorry, load has been canceled. Bobtail back to the ts and go to bed we will have same load same time tomorrow. Once you did get a load it was good money.
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I always ran ahead of schedule. I ran nights. I knew I would always be tired so I would stop before Gary, IN and take an hour nap and still get there two hours early. And that was running through Chicago. Would hit morning traffic just right each time, right before all the freaky freakies came out of the woodwork. Was a lot slower but made it two hours ahead most days.
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I remember I was offered to do Amazon deliveries for 14 an hour driving straight truck
Scratched my head and said no
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LOL! Is this a joke? I know guys, owner ops that have hauled their stuff, and they were tricked into doing it! LOL! The guys I know stated they would never screw up and do that again! LOL! My one buddy, they snagged his trailer for a weekend, he was PO'd to say the least, and then returned it with half a load of damaged goods! He freaked out, as he had another load scheduled... Oh what a mess. I hear it all the time, we have Amazon up here in my neck of the woods... Not good.
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