


Aint that something), get notified of your route number, locate it, load up and use their inefficient GPS to deliver the packages. however if they don't have a route for you immediately they'll have you wait up to 30 minutes. You come on time for your route (can only be at most 5 minutes late. What is a typical day like for you at the company? Just be kind and patient and you're fine. The interaction with Amazon employees is minimal, that part is actually fairly decent. What is the work environment and culture like at the company? Seeing how you drive 70+ miles most of the time for a pay rate that should've been higher than it was. What is the most stressful part about working at the company? Amazon simply doesn't care enough for this to be worth it. The amount of miles and wear and tear you put on your vehicle with the base rate they pay out per route isn't worth it, complications like trying to access military bases and gated communities with codes, and apartments with key card elevators is a pain since (DSP drivers typically have these codes on standby, it's a solid 50/50 for contractors). What is the best part of working at the company?
