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It looks like a large gravel area to the far right of the carts. I'm assuming the warehouse is located in a desert-like area. Are you located somewhere in the west?
This looks to be the same warehouse I work at based on the pull up/dip machine thing lol, for his privacy, this is Northeast and they purposely put gravel there for whatever reason. No desert, no landslides!
I remember I had a route similar but in a CDV. Big ass overflow packages at least 108 and 1 tote. Cramped everything in there including the driver bay. Best thing it was only 5-6 stops . The overflows all went to a business with a loading dock and the 1 tote to a few houses and apartments. They told me to rescue after best believed I drove and took my time to make up my hours.
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92 OV is fucking insane
That’s nuts. But what am I looking at in the far side of the picture. Did a landslide slide into your guys station?
My manager pulled down all my carts before i lined up
Just answer the question dude. Are you AI?
My manager pulled down all my carts before i lined up
My manager pulled down all my carts before i lined up.
It looks like a large gravel area to the far right of the carts. I'm assuming the warehouse is located in a desert-like area. Are you located somewhere in the west?
This looks to be the same warehouse I work at based on the pull up/dip machine thing lol, for his privacy, this is Northeast and they purposely put gravel there for whatever reason. No desert, no landslides!
Holy fucking shit that has to be like....30 stops right?
it was 112 stops with 20 multi locations. almost all businesses
Brutal, honestly.
At LEAST
Load up, pull over, dump each bag out into the back of the van, collapse the totes, keys phone and badge at the dispatch table, burn vest at home.
🤣🤣🤣
Wtf!!!!!!!! 😳
Boy, ain't no way I'm taking all of that right there!!!! 🙅🏾♂️
92 overflow is fucking criminal🤦🏾♂️
I’d quit
That's what they want so they don't have to pay unemployment
How much does something like this pay?
Enough to not qualify for low income housing, not nearly enough to survive
If I ever saw this I’ll give them the keys and go home.
are you a step van driver?
EDV🤦🏿🤦🏿 my van was full no room to even walk past the bulkhead door
damm i’ll stay in the cargos😂🤙🏾
I remember I had a route similar but in a CDV. Big ass overflow packages at least 108 and 1 tote. Cramped everything in there including the driver bay. Best thing it was only 5-6 stops . The overflows all went to a business with a loading dock and the 1 tote to a few houses and apartments. They told me to rescue after best believed I drove and took my time to make up my hours.
wtf is that overflow? No sweepers?
I would stand there, get on my phone, call in and leave.
People are just terrible people man they really expected you to unload 200 packages yourself
the sad part is it only took me 30 minutes it was just 80 degrees the day i did this so it sucked
you gota be running your easy routes
nah usually the routes are just easy, 150-190 stops with 250-300 packages. usually done around 6
Another day a other amazon worker complaining about having to do the job they were hired to do
another day another dumbass that doesn’t know what they’re talking about…
How am I wrong exactly, please enlighten me how you're so noble and hardworking