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great advice bro thanks for the video
ОтветитьWow man. I should know better! I was first delivery and it make me late. I thought I was looking for name but I didn’t realize until watching you!
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ОтветитьLife has so many trying moments. For your companionship, support, and unique assistance, I want to say a big thank you,YARTECH I owe you for reactivating my Amazon account and forever indebted to you cos you actually did what no one could possibly do❤️
ОтветитьLife has so many trying moments. For your companionship, support, and unique assistance, I want to say a big thank you,YARTECH I owe you for reactivating my Amazon account and forever indebted to you cos you actually did what no one could possibly do❤️
Ответитьlet me try this i have a block in an hour
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Ответитьcome through with the tips!!!!!! thank you kindly sir
Ответитьvery helpful!!!
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ОтветитьLmao you confusing the fuck outta everyone with your sticker explanation
ОтветитьThank you. That was so helpful. Will try that today.
ОтветитьI use exact same sorting method up here in Ohio.
If you have the drivers aid sticker with 4 digit numbers, put in numeric order as well but, normally the delivery will be from largest number to smallest.
And lastly, if you have more than one sort zone, still sort numerically, but within that zone. Don't mix up packages for more than one zone, keep them separated and in numeric order..
I scan the packages and then number them
ОтветитьWhat ya helped me most since a lot of the Dallas area warehouses use that random UP number someone below mentioned. I scan each package from the itinerary screen, it will tell you what number that package is on your list and mark it. Then I group then I’m numerical order
ОтветитьThanks great tips
ОтветитьMy secondary warehouse uses the 1-(1) etc system, but my primary warehouse uses UP(3 random digits + a random letter). It’ll be something like UP343D or UP197W. There’s no order and it’s completely random. Sorting is not an option unless I go through the itinerary and individually select each stop and then find the individual package and sort it that way.
Unfortunately that’s a huge waste of time, since I could just do that during the route anyhow.
They also mislabel envelopes as boxes and vice versa all the time.
Like most people I put all the envelopes in my passenger seat, as well as put all boxes in my trunk. My main tip is to just face and make every yellow sticker quickly and easily readable. Only the envelopes get stacked on top of each other because those I can quickly flip thru like a book.
Honestly just don’t be a slow driver and you should finish every block roughly 30 minutes and even up to 2 hours quicker.
Oh and after every delivery, listen to the navigation and remember which direction you just came from. “Continue on” means keep going the direction you were going, “make a U-turn” means go back the way you came from. Sometimes they’ll throw in a “Head north/east/etc on…” just imagine you’re a bird looking down at the street and follow the blue line.
I’m out in Nashville as well & usually operate out of the Dell Parkway / Airport warehouse.
ОтветитьTry the double scan method
What I do is double scan each package so I scan them all in then once they are all scanned will say 40 packages 35 stops then I'll scan the packages again because stop number one is always the hub I will number them 2 through 35 now stop 3 has 3 packages so I what number them 3x1 / 3x2 / 3x3 double scan has saved me approximately 30 to 45 minutes or so
Shit you can use location changing apps no problem
ОтветитьYou can also steal routes and no one will stop you. If you have a block come early organize the a person delivery scan your id to check in scan those bags you organized swipe tp finish then scan the rest of tge cart and walah you got a good tipping route
ОтветитьAre u still doing Amazon flex 2022 July ?
ОтветитьI order them in groups. All Letters together, all book folders together, all poly bags together works well for me
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ОтветитьHey guy this dudu is good at his work he do his work so great and focused 🖕🖕🖕
ОтветитьI just completed my first block today, thank you for the advice! It made my deliveries much easier.
ОтветитьMy wife just looks for them. Never at a house for more then a min. That’s the prime rule…
ОтветитьTHANKS A LOT!!!
ОтветитьThe best way to organize your packages is by alphabetical order. And put all big boxes in the car first
ОтветитьIn routate mine the same way!!! But the sticker thing is new I hope I find it that will save me time!!
ОтветитьOk you are a life saver, my back is thankful so I don’t have to use it on a treasure hunt on my trunk
ОтветитьI checked your recent videos , did you go from flex to gambling … lol … was this a hold my beer and watch this move .🤣🤣.. just kidding , thanks for your tips ! I hope they help .
ОтветитьGetting ready to do my first route ! I’m off Wednesdays n Sundays and figured I’d make hay while there is still hay left to be made 😏
ОтветитьI've been delivering for 2 years now and the most efficient sorting method for me is organizing alphabetically by street name.
ОтветитьI started my first shift yesterday with Amazon Flex and your tip on sorting them by numbers for each area of the car may work for me. I was so confused and so disoriented on where my packages were and I got frustrated because I only had 4 hours to work. I ended up finishing my last drop at 8:40pm. I worked 5-9.
I thought about putting all the plastic bags in one bin but separate them by the number as well as the envelopes in another bin. And put all the boxes in my trunk. That kinda helped but I’m probably going to try your method. Might be helpful. It’s just me driving.
Much love to the stream appreciate you today is my first day thought I look up some tips
Ответитьfirst day tm at 4 am ahaha. nervous but this video is stellar! the specification of how the stickers work and could mean more than one goto the stop, was exactly what i needed!
ОтветитьI finish every route 60-90 min early by spending 5 minutes sorting my zip code only, showing up 15 min before my shift and not driving like granny.
ОтветитьI DO SOMETHING TOTALLY DIFFERENT I ORGANIZE THEM BY LAST THOUSANDTH NUMBER ON THE TRACKING NUMBER IN BOXES LIKE ALL THE 1000'S IN A BOX 2000'S IN A BOX ETC... SO WHEN I GET TO MY DESTINATION I CAN JUST LOOK IN THAT TOTE THRU 3 OR 4 PACKAGES AND GRAB WHAT I NEED AND I ALSO GRAB THE NEXT PACKAGE BEFORE I CLOSE MY TRUNK BUT YOUR IDEA IS WORTH A TRY I ALSO WANT TO START LOOKING INTO THE MAPS BEFORE I GO AND SWITCH MY ROUTE UP TO DELIVER CLOSE BY PACKAGES BEFORE MOVING ON TO OTHER ONES NOT IN THE ORDER I GOT THEM
ОтветитьI throw all my envelopes in the front seat
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ОтветитьThank you soooo much!
ОтветитьI can never find a schedule
ОтветитьI also add the first letter of the street on the package with a marker to easily locate (especially if delivering at night or early morning). For example, write "M" on the package if the street is main street.
Ответитьthanks for there tips! very useful!
ОтветитьZip code works
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