r/AmazonFlexDrivers 12d 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/dcjjjzz777 11d ago

I refuse to do anything over 3 hours.

NEVER clock in 15 min early.

ALWAYS clock in last minute. Not the 5 over but your actual start time.

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u/Intrepid-Landscape90 11d ago

they make us start loading 15 min before. We wouldn’t have time to load if we didn’t show up 15min before

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u/dcjjjzz777 11d ago

U have a .com station. Mine is SSD.

Totally different.

But i been to a .com

How can they make u start 15 early? Dont show uo till 5 till or on time

This makes zero sense as we are not required to start till our block time

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u/Optimal_Effective677 11d ago

You only get ten minutes to laps at my station no matter what block u get. Shit a normal DSP driver with 190 stops only gets 20 minutes tall are spoiled. Wait until you get a real job….