i know the struggles as a fedex courier in working these damn County/ rural routes..... the gps does give the most accurate directions and it definitely makes your time longer than it should be.
Thank you for watching, I debating putting in some pictures I took with horses and other farm animals, but decided against it. Hope you continue watching more videos as I make Tham and subscribe.
Nice I'm a DA from Michigan about 75% of the routes my DSP does are rural on average I have between 90-130 stops although last week I had a nice light 81 stop route. The rest of our routes are in the suburbs or smaller towns north of my city those average between 140-180
That's sort of similar to me here, about t1/3 are rural routes, the rest are in the suburbs. and yes, that's roughly the same amount of stops. It can vary depending on how far out I am going. Thank for watching the video, I appreciate it.
I used to live in Clovis :-). Amazon says the build routes based on time, not stop or packages. If that's true, then theoretically, the time it took me to drive one hour 30 minutes to my first stop, do 80 stops and then drive another hour and 30 minute back to the station is the same time it should take a different driver in the suburbs with 200 stops...... theoretically. Part of the problem is Amazon's Ai is monitoring how longe it takes for a route to be completed. Some drivers, run and are done in 4 hours. This incorrectly skews Amazon's AI into thinking that route can handle more stops or packages. It then applies that result to nearby routes also.
oh I should have clarified, this was recorded over a 3-day period. So in those 3 days I used a Mercedes Sprinter and a Ford Transit. Today I will be in the EDV so I'll be recording and today is a urban/suburban mix. SO higher package and stop count.
And you’re hilarious with the music. They seem to fit with whatever is going on lol
You are such a chilled ass guy. lol I wish I was relaxed as you lol
Aye! Gonna watch this on my way to work! Drive safe man!
Those turkeys said heck naw, man
Good job.
Is this route in Cleveland Texas?
i know the struggles as a fedex courier in working these damn County/ rural routes..... the gps does give the most accurate directions and it definitely makes your time longer than it should be.
thanks for watching, and regardless of who are check is from, we share many of the same burdens and gripes lol
Nice view love it ❤
Thank you for watching, I debating putting in some pictures I took with horses and other farm animals, but decided against it. Hope you continue watching more videos as I make Tham and subscribe.
Nice I'm a DA from Michigan about 75% of the routes my DSP does are rural on average I have between 90-130 stops although last week I had a nice light 81 stop route. The rest of our routes are in the suburbs or smaller towns north of my city those average between 140-180
That's sort of similar to me here, about t1/3 are rural routes, the rest are in the suburbs. and yes, that's roughly the same amount of stops. It can vary depending on how far out I am going. Thank for watching the video, I appreciate it.
I work for a DSP in Fresno CA and my route is always country but I get like 120-160 stops😭
I used to live in Clovis :-). Amazon says the build routes based on time, not stop or packages. If that's true, then theoretically, the time it took me to drive one hour 30 minutes to my first stop, do 80 stops and then drive another hour and 30 minute back to the station is the same time it should take a different driver in the suburbs with 200 stops...... theoretically. Part of the problem is Amazon's Ai is monitoring how longe it takes for a route to be completed. Some drivers, run and are done in 4 hours. This incorrectly skews Amazon's AI into thinking that route can handle more stops or packages. It then applies that result to nearby routes also.
Nice route away from all traffic
yeah I do like it. like anything in life, it has it's good and bad. Thanks for watching!!
Its easy! The county roads could be drive by Corolla. In Brazil, this roads you need to drive a jeep renegade to run on thube bad streets.
Do you do deliveries for Amazon in Brazil?
How is your audio so good
I use a GoPro Hero 10 Black, with a head mount. I edit the videos on my MacBook Pro with iMovie.... I'm def not a pro lol. Thank for watching!
Just wondering did you switch van or was that an another day?
oh I should have clarified, this was recorded over a 3-day period. So in those 3 days I used a Mercedes Sprinter and a Ford Transit. Today I will be in the EDV so I'll be recording and today is a urban/suburban mix. SO higher package and stop count.
Been there done that!