Check your map. If it’s up to 5-7 distance minutes away and it will not effect your other priorities than do it. But calculate your going there and coming back time. If it is too much time than don’t do it. Example. Today I had one priority and it was 4.42 pm. Others was 10 pm. I delivered first that 4.42pm. I hope this information help you. Just don’t rush or speed to arrive destination on time. Your and other people’s life is more important than anything. If you think you will be late no matter what. Because Amazon Map always give 2-3 minutes less than actual arriving time. Take a screenshot for Amazon map both time. When you leave and when you arrived. Email that to support. If all of us, we do that they will see the problem and fix it.
@angelabrown771 I’m agree. Many customers not even have any idea when it is coming. Now also they begin making pin code. Customers need to provide but they didn’t even apply for that.
@@VictorBenNoach Yes. I love those areas. They send me to Laguna Beach couple times and one time was dark and raining. It was difficult because it was up of the hill very narrow. I hate irvine deliveries. Too many apartments.
Hello please help! I pick up from corona vax2 location and they usually give lots of packages. Anyway I tried to load by letter aaa, bbb, ccc, and ddd, however when I look at my itinerary some of my group a’s were at the end of my itinerary and some my group d’s were at the beginning of my itinerary. Is the usually how it is or did I get a bad batch?
Hello, A,B,C,D orders just to help you find packages easily. Orders can be mix. Like first destination can be one of package D or even for same address 2 packages can be A and C. So all you do find right package in A’s or other letters.
Thanks for this video. I'm doing my first block from that station soon and wasn't sure how different it was from logistics. What are the furthest cities you've been sent to from that station?
Sadly we can't refuse. My last experience was bad. A man was trying to drag a woman to his car. I called 911. They refused to help and hung up on me. I drive back to this location. He left woman and begin following me. Tried to hit my car. I run away. I called 911. They hung up again. Later I see police car. Couple times he tried to atop me. Jump front of my car. I called Amazon. They said leave the packages to warehouse and go home. I don't want to go LA too. But if no traffic day like Monday Friday, it is easy. Less apartment more house and close to each other.
If you’re late, wait until it shows on your dashboard or you receive an email. After that, reply to the email with the time and day, explaining the situation. They will remove the instance from your history. But if you finish late, they don’t pay overtime for that. I usually arrive 15 minutes early to finish on time.What bothers me most is that they don’t account for the time spent returning undelivered packages. If there’s an access issue, it’s not our fault. Why should I spend extra time without being paid? Once, I had to spend an extra hour making a return. Now, if I’m delivering far away, like in LA, and have return packages, I calculate the return route and go back to the station, even if I have packages left to deliver. I email about the undelivered packages later. If a delivery is only a minute or two away, I’ll still make it, but most stops are around 10 minutes apart. We get paid up to a certain time, and it should end at that time. But I don’t waste time while delivering, so I usually finish early.
Great job on vid. You definitely know what you’re talking about! You get a ‘Like’ from me!
@@dexterjackson8034 thank you so very much. Please don’t forget to subscribe 😊❤️
Short and to the point! I love it!
best video i’ve seen
Thank you! So helpful.
Glad it was helpful!❤
For 3 hour shift how many stops you get for sub same day delivery?
Between 35 to 42. It’s depends where they send you. If they send you far they give you less.
I got to this one sometimes
All I’m saying is, you gotta be built strong for Sub Same Day. Not for the weak. Just saying…
Thanks for info❤ I have seen you I guess 😊❤
@@JoyBaruaCtg your very welcome Joy. ❤️I’m sure you did see me. I work 6 nights of the week 😁
So when it said priority, can we skip and deliver those first?
Check your map. If it’s up to 5-7 distance minutes away and it will not effect your other priorities than do it. But calculate your going there and coming back time. If it is too much time than don’t do it. Example. Today I had one priority and it was 4.42 pm. Others was 10 pm. I delivered first that 4.42pm. I hope this information help you. Just don’t rush or speed to arrive destination on time. Your and other people’s life is more important than anything. If you think you will be late no matter what. Because Amazon Map always give 2-3 minutes less than actual arriving time. Take a screenshot for Amazon map both time. When you leave and when you arrived. Email that to support. If all of us, we do that they will see the problem and fix it.
I think amazon should prioritize them in the app so we're not late ..takes too much of our time ..when AI can easily do it for us
@angelabrown771 I’m agree. Many customers not even have any idea when it is coming. Now also they begin making pin code. Customers need to provide but they didn’t even apply for that.
You say it and they do not nothing 😢 here in NY is the worst place for Amazon delivery a lot package 📦 and stop.
@arelisramos07 what is more? Apartments or houses?
Hello, to which cities does it take you from that station?
All over Orange County Like Buena park or San Clemente.
It took me to Huntington Beach and Laguna Niguel the past 2 days.
@@VictorBenNoach Yes. I love those areas. They send me to Laguna Beach couple times and one time was dark and raining. It was difficult because it was up of the hill very narrow. I hate irvine deliveries. Too many apartments.
Hello please help! I pick up from corona vax2 location and they usually give lots of packages. Anyway I tried to load by letter aaa, bbb, ccc, and ddd, however when I look at my itinerary some of my group a’s were at the end of my itinerary and some my group d’s were at the beginning of my itinerary. Is the usually how it is or did I get a bad batch?
Hello, A,B,C,D orders just to help you find packages easily. Orders can be mix. Like first destination can be one of package D or even for same address 2 packages can be A and C.
So all you do find right package in A’s or other letters.
Does number system work better?
Thanks for this video. I'm doing my first block from that station soon and wasn't sure how different it was from logistics. What are the furthest cities you've been sent to from that station?
Hello, recently they begin sending Los Angeles too. It is closest cities of Orange County. But during peak hours so much traffic.
@@Live.Love.Eat.Travel Yikes. I'll take most of OC but I would refuse a cart going to Los Angeles. Thanks for the reply! Be safe out there!
Sadly we can't refuse. My last experience was bad. A man was trying to drag a woman to his car. I called
911. They refused to help and hung up on me. I drive back to this location. He left woman and begin following me.
Tried to hit my car. I run away. I called
911. They hung up again. Later I see police car. Couple times he tried to atop me. Jump front of my car. I called Amazon. They said leave the packages to warehouse and go home. I don't want to go LA too. But if no traffic day like Monday Friday, it is easy. Less apartment more house and close to each other.
They don’t calculate the time lost in between parking and walking in That’s some bs lol
If you’re late, wait until it shows on your dashboard or you receive an email. After that, reply to the email with the time and day, explaining the situation. They will remove the instance from your history. But if you finish late, they don’t pay overtime for that. I usually arrive 15 minutes early to finish on time.What bothers me most is that they don’t account for the time spent returning undelivered packages. If there’s an access issue, it’s not our fault. Why should I spend extra time without being paid? Once, I had to spend an extra hour making a return. Now, if I’m delivering far away, like in LA, and have return packages, I calculate the return route and go back to the station, even if I have packages left to deliver. I email about the undelivered packages later.
If a delivery is only a minute or two away, I’ll still make it, but most stops are around 10 minutes apart. We get paid up to a certain time, and it should end at that time. But I don’t waste time while delivering, so I usually finish early.