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Five common mistakes new Amazon Flexer’s make – Logistics

The Amazon Flex on-boarding videos, while informative, are pretty boring. Like most things you’re not really going to learn the ropes unless you do it. Here’s a list of things to avoid. Five common mistakes new Flexer’s make:

  1. They’re nervous. It’s totally rational to have some nerves about starting a new job. Even if it’s the most laid back gig ever, Amazon Flex. We covered this is detail here. Don’t worry you’ll be fine.
  2. Unrealistic expectations. We need to remember that this is a Gig. If you want to make it a full time deal, you’re going to have to hustle and put in the work. That means spending a lot of time tapping to get blocks and learning the pattern of when they drop in your area. Always have a back-up plan.
  3. Hiding packages TOO WELL. Doing this will undoubtedly leave you with “Marked delivered but not received by customer.” emails and marks on your weekly summary. I made this mistake starting out and ended up with 3 did not receives. If you get to many of these, your Hasta La Vista baby (terminated). If you hide packages AT ALL leave a note. Even if it seems obvious to you, leave the note. I can’t tell you how many times customers have come out and stared blankly when their package was barely hidden.
  4. Leaving packages in unsafe locations. Exposed apartment hallway doors are not a safe place. Blatantly visible packages from a customers porch in a busy area is not safe. Rule of thumb: if an area has HIGH TRAFFIC, foot or otherwise, you need to do your best to make sure the package is not highly visible to everyone passing by. You’ll get a better feel for this over time. There are so many exceptions and variables to the rule. Such as neighborhoods, size of package, etc. Use best judgement and common sense.
  5. Too many returns. Yes you can be penalized for excessive returns. You need to attempt all the deliveries (within reason). Don’t be overly anal about numbers 3-4. Find a happy medium and try your damndest to complete every delivery.

BONUS: Many new Flexer’s are unsure of how to pack their cars. Don’t just throw everything in there. You’ll have to dig around for boxes and it’s a serious pain in the ass! Everyone has their own methods. Your best bet is to ask a fellow driver at the warehouse or one of the warehouse workers. Eventually you’ll develop a method that works for you and you’ll be flying through those deliveries with ease.

Anything I missed or you’d like to add? Drop it in the comments! Thanks for being here, hope this helped. Flex On! Be safe.

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