Owner operators delivering for amazon prime?

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Manny118168, Mar 20, 2018.

  1. x1Heavy

    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    You might as well bring Amazon branded pee jugs.

    Im hearing online in ZH and a few other sources last two days how the employees in a 700,000 SQ half mile facility 4 stories high have just two bathrooms down 4 flights of a corner stairs in the far corner. With supervisors counting the minutes they need to get all the way down there, eliminate and then walk all the way back up there. They started peeing into jugs now.

    Not the sort of place I would want to work at. First it's sleeping standing up, second it's delivery van drivers who throw stuff onto yards as they drive by unable to stop a minute and now this.

    I hope you like it.
     
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  3. Manny118168

    Manny118168 Bobtail Member

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  4. KsDriver

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    Curious what does the contractor / business owner typically get paid per mile or is it per load? Does the contractor get any benefits for his drivers?
     
  5. truckinfast

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    This is Delivering for Amazon
     
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  6. RustyChops41

    RustyChops41 Light Load Member

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    Today is my first, and last time delivering to an Amazon DC. Here in Tracy CA, it took over ONE HOUR to get from my orginal starting point, halfway up their driveway, 6 trucks back (two lanes wide), up TO the guard shack. Then after I was checked in (now already 30 minutes late for appt) I was told I could not pull in until they move the single, lone, and apparently MAGIC orange cone in front of me. It seems that it would be highly dangerous for me to pull in while they are busy checking in the truck in that other lane, 10' away from my right door. So a mere additional 12 minutes later I was allowed to enter. By the time you find your dock (no signs) unhook (again, for the safety of Darwin's finest) and park, I checked in over 45 minutes late despite arriving a full hour early. And they have the Idle Gestapo that walks around making AlGore proud. I still have not left yet, so this can only get worse. I have already notified my dispatch that I will return to the yard and clean out my truck before I ever let them send me here again, even if it is world's fastest live unload I've ever witnessed. Based on reviews, it won't be.
     
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  7. adayrider

    adayrider Road Train Member

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    Well that sounds about what I would guess it to be like.
    Thanks for clearing that up for us. LOL
     
  8. SureshotTS

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    Could you pm me the contact info as well please?
     
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  9. Doing_flatbed_nc

    Doing_flatbed_nc Medium Load Member

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    Update after your live unload pls
     
  10. Ruthless

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    That was 3 weeks ago: driver starved to death before the light turned green :(
     
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  11. Ruthless

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    Pretty funny how people keep asking the same question on the thread that HAS THE ANSWER SPELLED OUT CLEAR AS DAY.
     
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