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In my area, leasing offices are starting to refuse to accept amazon packages because of drivers dumping everything off at the office without attempting deliveries. If it's a big property (more than a few buildings) I'll go into the office first, ask for a prop map and then ask if they accept tenant packages if they're not home..... it has diffused the situation for me many times and I've had quite a few thank me for attempting first
 
I've had a lot of the usps last mile packages at my warehouse too lately.... I've just started tearing a quick square hole in a piece of paper and placing it over the label so only the qr code shows through, makes scanning easier because the app seems to prefer barcodes first with that last update
 
I've always found their wording kind of bull on the email too.... Check the app for opp to earn x rate for each block you complete between x time on date.... let's say 4pm.... well any 4 hr block you pick up after 12:30 is completed after 4 yea?
 
yea calling support is a joke on asking about hours..... I've heard there's a couple WH's that allow 56 hrs.... but for mine (and maybe most others) it's 8 per day 40 per week with the week being Sun-Sat... I usually end up having fri/sat off from flex because I max out on thur
 
I downgraded back to 4418 just because of the stupid zoom out crap, made the map almost usless unless you use the 'navigate' feature which I never used to use before the change, would just go off the blue lines to see where I needed to go
 
Those rectangular, grey bags are known as totes. In a lot of warehouses, you just scan those.
They talked about switching to scanning bags at our warehouse. If that happened I'd still scan by packages, can't even count how many missorts or bad TBA's I get in a week. And we actually got rid of bags at our warehouse, everything is just palletized.
 
Here's hoping everyone gorges on the prime day hours all week and they jack up rates this weekend too when people are at the 40 hr cap. I'm sure Amazon doesn't want to go over 40 if they can avoid it, surely they see the writing on the wall that some wack-job judge somewhere, sometime, will eventually rule they have to pay retroactive OT.
They raised the 40 hr cap at our warehouse, and the 8 hr daily cap too
 
I'm usually glancing over the map while heading to my first stop at ways on how better to optimize it. I watch for times when it's better to go up and down streets out of zone order like Cynergie said. I'm usually checking the map again every few stops. I can glance at the map and pick the next stop on my walk back to the car from the house. I would say at least 80% of my routes I stray from the amzn built route at least once.
 
On stop # 19, Im trying to scan a package and it wouldn't work. Checked the name and address. It is correct. Looked closer at the map and it shows stops #19 and #47 at the same address. I found the correct package and delivered both. Stop #48 was across the street. Good thing I looked. In a way I kind of like these mistakes when I catch them because I cut time off the itinerary they calculated based on these stupid routes.
A lot of times if it's at the end of the itinerary it means it wasn't actually built into the route originally, hence why it's at the end.
 
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