

They don't offer more than 4 days until peek which is only 5, but you get paid 40 hours in 4 days, and they don't let you join another DSP to work more daysĪt this particular station we are mostly outside warehouse waiting to get on the loading pad when it's time for our DSP to go. You hope to get a good route that doesn’t make you drive 50 miles and hope you get a higher rate.Īs a driver you can get paid the full 10 hours even if you finish before 10 hours depending if your with the top DSP owners that start at a earlier time than other DSP's because they deliver packages faster than other teams (DSP), so the DSP his can get his crew on the loading pad faster and take another DSP's time slot What is a typical day like for you at the company? The people in support don’t care at time. You are not expected to make a profit doing this job. But at time Amazon is not good with the route they expecting driver to do for the money they are paying they don’t pay for mileage and overtime, they expect for you to constantly emailing them to complaint and you are having to justified to them that you are having to drive 50 miles to hundred miles for low rate like £25.50, £35.00. The drivers are nice people who are trying to make extra money. What is the work environment and culture like at the company? The route and making sure you get paid correctly and speaking to support that don’t understand that some of the route is not practical for the amount that they are paying. What is the most stressful part about working at the company? What is the best part of working at the company?
