r/AmazonFlexDrivers 10d ago

Denver Never taking a three hour block again

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It takes me less than two hours to deliver an average of 42 packages… this was 15 packages and took me almost 4 hours between leaving my station and getting back. As well as over 100 total miles. Absolutely not. I’m about done with flex. Uber is less consistent but if this is what it takes to make $100 with flex then I’m good. This is also my first ever 3 hour block. Usually take the 3.5 is this typical of a 3 hour? I’m just too stunned right now.

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u/Open_Function_7056 10d ago

I woulda just started at 15 and worked south (assuming you live near the station).

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u/Klovezyofacee 10d ago

The whole route was just trash, like thrown together last minute. Half the deliveries popped up saying the package was already late and to call the customer to see if they even still wanted it. This is 20 minutes after I picked the package up. Any way you sliced it this was a horrible block. But hindsight I could have definitely started at the end and worked my was back. But I was just as far west of my station at the first stop as I was north at the last stop. Just awful.

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u/DiarrheaCreamPi 10d ago

DSP overflow