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<p>[QUOTE="Newtrucker123579, post: 12319657, member: 341530"]Hi everyone! </p><p> Hope you are all well, I have a question regarding Amazon delivery drive times. We’re looking at hiring a driver and putting a box truck on the road and want to crunch numbers to see profits and expenses. I use this example in particular: 31.93mi deadhead, 248mi trip, time is 7h and 30 min. Do deliveries usually take this long, when figuring up how long the total miles will take that’s about 3 hours for the trip, plus when looking up how long it takes to unload a truck estimated times for Amazon employees seems to be about 2 hours. So where does this extra 2 hours come in? Is this a time window that the delivery has to be completed in after picking up the load?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Newtrucker123579, post: 12319657, member: 341530"]Hi everyone! Hope you are all well, I have a question regarding Amazon delivery drive times. We’re looking at hiring a driver and putting a box truck on the road and want to crunch numbers to see profits and expenses. I use this example in particular: 31.93mi deadhead, 248mi trip, time is 7h and 30 min. Do deliveries usually take this long, when figuring up how long the total miles will take that’s about 3 hours for the trip, plus when looking up how long it takes to unload a truck estimated times for Amazon employees seems to be about 2 hours. So where does this extra 2 hours come in? Is this a time window that the delivery has to be completed in after picking up the load?[/QUOTE]
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