sean hearn :
here's what the global multi billion company expects, you order your parcel, you choose you delivery day, Amazon then believes you are available for your delivery during the day in which you chose, you are then given a time slot in which your delivery will arrive, Amazon then believes given youve assigned your availability that day that you will be available for that delivery, to which point your then given an update when your delivery is 8 stops away, given you enough time to make yourself aware and available that your delivery is about to arrive, currently drivers have around 20 - 30 seconds per house per delivery with the current work load, this doesn't include travel time, between stops, when you have 300 houses to deliver to, every second wasted is a step closer to route failure, not everything is about you, and you are not the center of 99.9% of the world.. were doing our best while being squeezed from every angle...
2026-05-05 07:33:11