Martin Manaoat
Martin Manaoat
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Answering your Questions about AMAZON DELIVERY
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Answering your Questions about AMAZON DELIVERY
HOW TO ORGANIZE AMAZON VANS | Amazon delivery vlogs
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HOW TO ORGANIZE AMAZON VANS | Amazon delivery vlogs
POV: STANDBY ROUTE | What it is and what to expect | Amazon Delivery
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POV: STANDBY ROUTE | What it is and what to expect | Amazon Delivery
Delays + Stranded | No Worries, everything will be OK! AMAZON DRIVER VLOGS
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Delays Stranded | No Worries, everything will be OK! AMAZON DRIVER VLOGS
My GEAR as an Amazon delivery driver!!
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Links to my gear: Tactical boots: www.zappos.com/p/5-11-tactical-a-t-8-boot-dark-coyote/product/9337197/color/677649 Headlamp: encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/shopping?q=tbn:ANd9GcRfdzRJ0i7UFtBfU772cSiBcQ3E9SKl8vHvqYb8aoWK8pPY3qmxGRZpkJebSmeD-XczfW_dp2ee Jackery portable charger: www.amazon.com/Jackery-Portable-Generator-Explorer-Emergency/dp/B07FYJVFNK
FIRST PHILIPPINES TRIP Vlog!! (Pt.1) | Long day of travel
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FIRST PHILIPPINES TRIP Vlog!! (Pt.1) | Long day of travel
My first week as an Amazon Delivery Driver! | Simple but NOT EASY!
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My first week as an Amazon Delivery Driver! | Simple but NOT EASY!
Leaving Pua again?!
Просмотров 913 года назад
Leaving Pua again?!
Real Life Pixars CARS LAND
Просмотров 783 года назад
Real Life Pixars CARS LAND
I'm so GRATEFUL | Life happens for you not to you
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I'm so GRATEFUL | Life happens for you not to you
Why and How I chose the VANLIFE
Просмотров 893 года назад
Why and How I chose the VANLIFE
My WEIGHT-LOSS journey begins | Camperlife w/ my dog PUA
Просмотров 903 года назад
My WEIGHT-LOSS journey begins | Camperlife w/ my dog PUA
HOW FEAR can change your life for the better | JUST FACE IT
Просмотров 433 года назад
HOW FEAR can change your life for the better | JUST FACE IT
2020 Honda Civic Type R | I shot a Car Commercial...for myself
Просмотров 803 года назад
2020 Honda Civic Type R | I shot a Car Commercial...for myself
PUBG the FINAL 3 take 2 | A Short Action film | Player Unknowns Battlegrounds
Просмотров 593 года назад
PUBG the FINAL 3 take 2 | A Short Action film | Player Unknowns Battlegrounds
PATH TO POWER | Live action anime
Просмотров 3113 года назад
PATH TO POWER | Live action anime
VEGAS BABY! Tripping Vlog
Просмотров 603 года назад
VEGAS BABY! Tripping Vlog
Survivorman Toolkit | Essential tools
Просмотров 194 года назад
Survivorman Toolkit | Essential tools
REAL TALK | Quarantine made me LAZY!
Просмотров 364 года назад
REAL TALK | Quarantine made me LAZY!
Nawlins and Cafe Du'monde | Roadtrip chapter two | NOLA
Просмотров 524 года назад
Nawlins and Cafe Du'monde | Roadtrip chapter two | NOLA
2020 Roadtrip Chapter: ONE
Просмотров 774 года назад
2020 Roadtrip Chapter: ONE
Leaving 2020 behind
Просмотров 434 года назад
Leaving 2020 behind
Accepting BIG Change
Просмотров 584 года назад
Accepting BIG Change
Reasons over Excuses | VLOG
Просмотров 654 года назад
Reasons over Excuses | VLOG
SECRET BEACH | CA coastline
Просмотров 474 года назад
SECRET BEACH | CA coastline
Christmas Decorating the CAMPER
Просмотров 484 года назад
Christmas Decorating the CAMPER
I don't know who needs to hear this
Просмотров 294 года назад
I don't know who needs to hear this

Комментарии

  • @charlessalard4636
    @charlessalard4636 Месяц назад

    What about at night dark..dangerous cant see address no numbers on house gps suck.

    • @charlessalard4636
      @charlessalard4636 Месяц назад

      And delivery in bad apartments at dark.

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 18 дней назад

      At night it does suck but all we can do is use our headlamps or flashlights. The gps sucks for sure so I have to look ahead and just make sure if I can see the addresses but if not…oh well lmao! But regardless delivering in the dark sucks b@££s

  • @yungblossom8084
    @yungblossom8084 Месяц назад

    I was thinking about this today on my routes this job keeps you in shape I’m exercise a lot on my own time it honestly feels like I’m getting paid to workout. People don’t realize that we gotta keep that tempo going for like 6 hours

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @@yungblossom8084 yeah most definitely bro! I’m on the same boat as you. It’s make or break for those who think it’s an “easy” job. I mean like I said, it’s simple but there’s definitely a challenge to your fitness abilities lol! Just in the year I’ve been here, I’ve seen at least 7 cycles of new people. It is for some and it isn’t for others

  • @jhunm76
    @jhunm76 Месяц назад

    Awww hey Fam?! I knew you were Pinoy . I will be on my nursery tomorrow. I can relate to your video. I also have a dog hahaha

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @@jhunm76 what’s up big dawg?! Haha yes! And have fun man, should be a pretty chill day for you then! I miss the nursery routes 😂 and it’s peak season for the next like 2 weeks! And yeah my dog is my world right now! What kind of dog do you have, mine is a German Shepard/ a Rottweiler

    • @jhunm76
      @jhunm76 Месяц назад

      hey kapamilya. Bro i have mixed pitbul, 16 years old can you believe it?! ill try to have fun hahahaha

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @ aww Deng I love pitties! My sister has one and time flies don’t it lol!!

    • @jhunm76
      @jhunm76 Месяц назад

      @@martinmanaoat989yah pitties are very cool. they have a bad reputation tho. i also had a rottie, he died😢 😢 from cancer

    • @jhunm76
      @jhunm76 Месяц назад

      @@martinmanaoat989yah time flies

  • @jafp1617
    @jafp1617 Месяц назад

    Are you still doing this job?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @@jafp1617 today marks a year that I’ve been there 🎉

    • @jafp1617
      @jafp1617 Месяц назад

      @martinmanaoat989 nice. I just started with this job and got the 3 day training done. Tomorrow, I'll be 😔

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @ hahaha no worries bro, you’re gonna be starting with nursery routes which are like 75 stops at least which is a light day! Don’t stress it’s all pretty self explanatory and if you need a help, a youtube video is a click away lol! You got it!

    • @LegendJ0e4
      @LegendJ0e4 3 часа назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 how many stops do you do per day? and how many stops per hour can you do now?

  • @markriley852
    @markriley852 2 месяца назад

    Did the Netrodyne camera not get you for that partial stop at 7:15 ?

  • @markriley852
    @markriley852 2 месяца назад

    I’m on standby on my day off.

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 2 месяца назад

      @@markriley852 for extra hours voluntarily??

  • @piggy4651
    @piggy4651 2 месяца назад

    i think its best to use the totes as shelves for boxes on the left side, overflow on the right side. you can put envelopes on the passenger seat. then just keep the sliding door open when you drive and grab the boxes on the "shelves" in the back and hop out thru the sliding door. most stops the house is on the right anyways.

  • @leonelsantamaria9653
    @leonelsantamaria9653 2 месяца назад

    I just have 1 months and im still having problem finding the way to organize my totes an Over Flow,about the OF you mention about the letter,explain me about that

  • @DomJewett878
    @DomJewett878 2 месяца назад

    That land is nice where’s this at 😭

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 2 месяца назад

      I live in California brotha. It’s in a city called “Pescadero”

    • @philmccracken179
      @philmccracken179 Месяц назад

      It looked part of it was in Hillsborough CA. I grew up there. Yeah I was a rich kid, but now I’m thinking about driving for Amazon 🙁. Oh how times have changed

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @ hey brotha, it was partially in Hillsborough! And hey you shouldn’t let that say anything about you. A job is a job, we’re all trynna make it. If we get caught up in “how are jobs make us look” we may never get where we are trying to go. We are literally Santa clause! Just remember, if your intention is not to be here long and it’s just to get you somewhere, that’s all it’s gonna be, just a stepping stone to the next level! And the experience of it will change you since you’ve come from “rich” you’ll understand a little more of what it’s like to be in this side and that how we connect with everyone. Gotta see if from all sides! If you do get into Amazon delivery, have fun with it bro, it’s a chill job for the most part!

    • @philmccracken179
      @philmccracken179 Месяц назад

      @ thx man. I actually think this would be a good job for me. I enjoyed your video

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 Месяц назад

      @ that’s Whatsup bro!! Lemme know how it goes and thank you for watching! Glad you were able to get something out of it and enjoyed it!! Appreciate you!

  • @nullnull403forbidden
    @nullnull403forbidden 3 месяца назад

    The company I work for has all white Ford Transit vans without cages to stop tote bags from hitting my head. Almost every time, I fight with the second row, three stacks of bags, all because the bottom totes are not full. But anyway, with your overflows in the white vans, why don't you mark them with a marker to make it easier to find them?

  • @jackfrost7500
    @jackfrost7500 3 месяца назад

    I got told to get off my property with that green vest and white van on day 2🤦‍♂️

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@jackfrost7500 lol it’s gonna happen you just gotta put on a smile and say “oh I guess you don’t need your package then.” 😆

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@jackfrost7500 and I’ve gotten a couple of Karen’s and at the end of the day, it’s not worth it to feed into their anger or negativity because then, they’ve won. Keep up the good work tho! The job is simple but not easy lol

    • @jackfrost7500
      @jackfrost7500 3 месяца назад

      @martinmanaoat989 I didn't say anything. I think ppl don't understand we are out working too.

    • @jackfrost7500
      @jackfrost7500 3 месяца назад

      @martinmanaoat989 how long u stay in green vest?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @ it took me 3 months to get the blue vest. But I’ve seen newbies get theirs damn near after the first day. My suggestion is to ask for it bro. They have them. I had to bug them. Hope you get the vest soon bro!

  • @IamCaleum
    @IamCaleum 3 месяца назад

    The "hard" part of DSP is once you are on full routes you will be doing around 25 to 30 an hour so you are doing a lot of light work and you just need to be prepared for that. For those of us that came from warehouses this job is easy, for people who weren't as mobile, they are fine with the weight but not the workload of 25 to 30 for 8 to 10 hours.

  • @kamaal50762
    @kamaal50762 3 месяца назад

    hey martin thanks for your valuable insights on day in life as amazon delivery driver can i do amazon flex delivery on my off days while working for amazon as dsp?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@kamaal50762 hey!! No problem, thanks for stopping by and checking out the video!! Yes most def you can, I’ve never done it before but I do know it’s possible.

  • @HAVOCGRAPHIX
    @HAVOCGRAPHIX 3 месяца назад

    is it true that when you deliver fast they add more packages to your route?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@HAVOCGRAPHIX thanks for the comment! Technically..if you finish fast, there’s a chance they’ll have you do a rescue, which is helping others with their route. They’ll have you take like 50 pkgs. There have been times they’ve had me do 1 rescue and then got to get off early. But there’s also times they had me rescue until 600p and other times I didn’t have to rescue. So there’s a chance that you’ll have to rescue if you finish early! And good luck! And have fun!

  • @HAVOCGRAPHIX
    @HAVOCGRAPHIX 3 месяца назад

    got a interview tomorrow

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@HAVOCGRAPHIX good luck brotha! Hope it works out! If you have and Q’s lmk!

  • @metrogurl30
    @metrogurl30 3 месяца назад

    Your attitude, your vibes, is what a lot of people need to hear. Continue to keep being yourself and doing what you were doing because you’re definitely motivating others out there. God bless and prayers go out to you in your life journey.

  • @MrDino773
    @MrDino773 3 месяца назад

    Just recently put in my 2week notice at this factory job I’ve had for almost 8years now to work for an Amazon dsp now. Your video definitely give me a little more Insight on the job, I’m nervous/excited for the new opportunity!

  • @GabrielWatchingVideo
    @GabrielWatchingVideo 3 месяца назад

    I hate no shelfs

  • @DC_TrainGuy
    @DC_TrainGuy 3 месяца назад

    Great info! Can you do a video of the flex app? I’m working with a brand new DSP so we are all going in the blind. Just started only working 2 days a week

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@DC_TrainGuy would love to! What would you like to know and I can elaborate in the video! Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @DC_TrainGuy
      @DC_TrainGuy 3 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 when you have multiple deliveries in same stop I get jerked up with the app. Also when package is missing and you need to skip that stop, how do you move onto the next one. Crazy since we are new DSP and we are learning as we go. No one to train us in truck.

    • @goodvibestv5380
      @goodvibestv5380 2 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989could you do a tutorial on the flex app on how to see the order of stops on the overflows? Or if there’s any way you can tell which of the overflows correspond to some packages in the totes?

  • @DC_TrainGuy
    @DC_TrainGuy 3 месяца назад

    Great info! I just started with a brand new DSP and we are going in on the blind

  • @ItsJustMarc99
    @ItsJustMarc99 3 месяца назад

    I like my dsp They seem chill but I look at the other company’s and I’m glad I’m not with them My dsp gives us light loads on the weekend

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@ItsJustMarc99 shoot where do you work?! lol! Mines pretty Koo except for the occasional full apartment route which takes foooorever! But yeah other than that they’re pretty chill! Thanks for the comment and for checking out the video!

  • @tyreshasbeauty797
    @tyreshasbeauty797 3 месяца назад

    I really enjoyed this video thank you for the encouragement

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@tyreshasbeauty797 thank you for checking it out! I appreciate you! And of course! I’m glad I could pass the encouragement on!

  • @logantubetv
    @logantubetv 3 месяца назад

    Hi!!!!!!!!!

  • @Drow67p
    @Drow67p 3 месяца назад

    When I did this BS they would have just texted you the night before letting you know Amazon didn’t have enough routes. If you were too low in the metrics/ratings you wouldn’t get a route that next day. You were allowed to try to pick up someone’s route if they have theirs up. We were paid 10 hours so they wouldn’t just give someone 4 bags and pay a 10 hour day for 2 hours worth of work. If you got to the ramp and Amazon dropped your route you would be the first to get an available route if someone doesn’t show up etc. otherwise you became a “back up,” you would help load vans and then go home and you were paid for 3 hours worth of work- for basically 45mins of loading.

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 3 месяца назад

      @@Drow67p 💯 percent feel you! Again at the end of the day, if you need to make some side cash, it’s a good side hustle but for some, they last there a lot longer than others! I have been there for a year now and am planning my way out 😂

    • @Drow67p
      @Drow67p 3 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 prayers to you get out when you can!!!

  • @ployth9000
    @ployth9000 3 месяца назад

    can you show how to organize in the rental vans without the shelves

  • @vrazyyy5883
    @vrazyyy5883 4 месяца назад

    I was working at a dsp for like 4 months and in those months all I did was hand out business cards for my concrete company and made it well worth it

  • @goldienakamoto7894
    @goldienakamoto7894 4 месяца назад

    u seem so nice dam im hit the dam button

  • @johnnystephens259
    @johnnystephens259 4 месяца назад

    I just finished my first week. I’m glad they gave you actual nursery routes. Mine had what looked like double the totes you had. I wasn’t near any kind of business my first day, so I couldn’t eat or use the bathroom anywhere so I didn’t take my break and I still didn’t get done until 7:30. Day 2 I brought a lunch and took my break and didn’t get done until 8. I was doing well until my last 20 stops were all 3-8 minutes away from each other.

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      @@johnnystephens259 sounds about right brotha! What time did you start? And there were a few times I didn’t finish until that time too. And when the houses are far apart, I get that too sometimes lol! You get excited that you think you’re on a good pace and then the next houses are minutes away! That’s way at takes most of the time. As far as bathrooms or eating..a lot of times I bring my own just because of that fact annnnnd water bottles! For peeing lol! Glad you made it through brotha!!

    • @johnnystephens259
      @johnnystephens259 4 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 They send us out right around 10. I’ve made it a habit to try to use the restroom every time I ever have to make a stop at a business. At least my DSP gives us free water, but I’ve seen others that send them out with food and water.

  • @sammcclain129
    @sammcclain129 4 месяца назад

    I'm not going to make it. I'm overweight and a heavy smoker. I do doordash and even after a few hours I'm completely beaten the next day. 😢

  • @pureniku
    @pureniku 4 месяца назад

    Considering applying for this job I currently work at USPS warehouse been working here for 5 months now good job but night shifts aren’t for me and I heard this is a job for daytime that’s one thing that caught me also the pay is about the same if not better lol

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      @@pureniku nice! Yeah night shifts are tough bro. Done it back in the day and same for me, i can’t do night shift. Yes Amazon delivery is usually 9-5 in the morning and we just got $1.50 raise. It’s a chill job but def can be stressful. But if you’re looking to hit the road and not have a manager breathing down your neck and pretty good pay, this job rocks ! Good luck! And hope everything works out for ya!!

    • @pureniku
      @pureniku 4 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 thanks man !! Lol yeah night shift threw me off lol i take my sleep seriously and ive been working night shifts specifically for usps for like almost a month now because i was on the day shift before they switch me over lol and it’s my first time ever working night shifts all of my previous jobs I worked daytime lol

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      @@purenikume too! Yea, I’m not a vampire 😂 I gotta be asleep at night and need my days to do me! I hope you get off that schedule sooner than later brotha and hope that you find something that better suits your needs! If you got any questions about the Amazon delivery, I got you!

    • @jianwu5319
      @jianwu5319 3 месяца назад

      @@purenikuwhy don’t you switch over to delivering mail?

  • @pureniku
    @pureniku 4 месяца назад

    I’m considering on applying for this job I currently work at the usps warehouse it’s a good job but night shifts aren’t for me lol

  • @theheartbreakkid3664
    @theheartbreakkid3664 4 месяца назад

    Not worth it dsp is full of shit routes are crazy phones often have no service dogs are the worse but if you need a quick job then go for it

  • @pop3mo
    @pop3mo 4 месяца назад

    Hey do yah use yah own phone service delivering or the company assigns you a device for delivery

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      Hey! You are issued work phones! Buuuut on a rare occasion, you may have to use your own phone. Hope this helps! Thanks for the comment and stopping by the channel!

  • @kevincowan2639
    @kevincowan2639 4 месяца назад

    Jeez you’re a big boy for doing all that exercising and Amazon is quite an physically active job or is that just in video?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      @@kevincowan2639 😂 yes but I gotta say, it’s helped me drop weight since that video lol! And YES it’s a physically active job. Which is why extra exercise can help you out in the long run 🤙🏽 Thanks for the comment!

  • @TheGreeneyed23
    @TheGreeneyed23 4 месяца назад

    I was hired by Amazon and when it was time for me and like 3 other people to start driving they said they had a lot of driver already and that was day 1 ..day 2 we was on stand by ..day 3 they said it wasn’t a lot of routes ..I was like nah I’m good I went and started working some where else ..I think it’s a good part time job but it shouldn’t be your only job because a lot of times they will pull that on people

  • @JohnRocker340
    @JohnRocker340 4 месяца назад

    Did it for a year.

    • @Alltimefox
      @Alltimefox 4 месяца назад

      How’s the job? I have an interview soon

    • @JohnRocker340
      @JohnRocker340 4 месяца назад

      @@Alltimefox It has it's good and bad days. Rainy and snow days stunk. but you can make good money with OT.

  • @bryantjoseph5275
    @bryantjoseph5275 4 месяца назад

    Bro I just quit today they wanted me to do 175 stops on my first day by myself I didn't get done till 9pm and I started at 11 this morning I told myself this shit ain't worth it and I only had four more packages to do but once when the GPS took me on the wrong route I said f*** this s***

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 4 месяца назад

      @@bryantjoseph5275 I get it brotha lol! And usually the first should be under a hundred stops to prep you. And then you get somewhere into 175s or less. I wouldn’t have been about it if they started me that way too! Hope you find your next endeavor!!

    • @bryantjoseph5275
      @bryantjoseph5275 4 месяца назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 thank you brother I really appreciate it I feel bad for quitting but I don't think it's worth my time specially since it's going to be winter and I live 30 minutes away from the Amazon warehouse that I worked at plus everyone was talking about these nursery routes and how there's not that many stops I was all for it at first then I looked at how many packages I had and it was 175 special getting paid for 21 bucks an hour for all that stress and work they put you through all by yourself you should at least get 25

  • @dro785
    @dro785 5 месяцев назад

    !! ** An actual genuine comment/response ** !! All the best to you and your family my friend. Truly. - To those that watched this video in attempt to learn and consider if an Amazon DSP Delivery Driver job is for you , you absolutely 1000000% can NOT get an accurate idea of what this particular job entails after just a week. I know this as fact, because I just completed my 3rd week as one. In your first week, you are meant to go on a ride along your first day, and then they send you on "Nursery Routes" (which range around the 70-ish delivery stops in your day. You will not typically work a full 8 hours during this period. Also, 70-ish deliveries is only half of what you are tasked with during your 3rd week. The second week, you are tasked with 100-ish deliveries, give or take 10-12. During your 3rd week, as I mentioned, you are given 140-ish deliveries, give or take, that can be around 250-ish packages. From what I was told by a trainer, is that once a month hits, you're tasked with full capacity. Which I believe is 300-ish packages. So I'm guessing that may be around a 170-ish delivery stops. In one day. I won't lie, it's brutal. Granted, depending on the topography of land in your area/state/location...some of y'all may have it harder than others. Where I'm at, some of the routes I am regularly tasked with, are in extremely hilly areas. Sometimes and/or often you cannot park in the homeowner's driveways; be it due to their request that you park on the street, or there may be obstacles that prevent you from parking there. Which means, you're walking it. If it's hilly, you're going to have it harder and wear-out faster than a driver that is delivering on all/or mostly flat land. Don't get it twisted though, even on flat land, this is an extremely exhausting job. Both physically and mentally. They want you to drive safely; and they activelytell you to drive safely, they do. At the same time, you're expected to deliver ALL of those said packages, during a specific timeframe. Which means, yes you drive safe, but you are ........E V E R Y W H E R E ....... . Frankly, it's a fairly reckless job. Because you are loaded up with so much, with only so much time (which the two aren't properly balanced) , you are on panic-type alert , being on the lookout for address numbers; which many are either not there, hidden/blocked, and/or the same color tone as the wall or pillar it's attached to; essentially making it almost invisible by being so camouflaged. Oh, and just wait 'til it's night and dark outside, trying to find those numbers. Yes, you have a mapping system on your provided phone, that accurately shows homes/buildings/apartments. But you still need to be able to visually confirm that the location you're delivering to, is indeed the meant location. You're going to be backing up, A LOT. Often down very very long driveways and/or roads. (again, where you're located and it's topography will determine the difficulty and amount of stress) What's crazy, is in every daily morning meeting, they inform you that if you need a rescue, you'll be written up. (a "rescue" is another delivery driver meeting up with you somewhere, they pretty much never inform you that a rescue is meeting up with you; and the other driver typically takes around half of the amount of packages and deliveries you have left remaining. I want you to thing of this as a zoom zoom race car high intensity aerobics class carrying weights for an average of 8 hours straight. You have a half hour lunch period. Two 15 minute breaks, which I haven't been able to use, because it's so non-stop. You have no time to rest. Where I'm at, pays $19.75/hour . Which in all honesty, should pay $29.75/hour. I honestly could go on and on . . . Yes I'm 39 years of age, and maybe that plays into it. But it's a tough job, one I personally wouldn't recommend to anyone.

  • @Cynical496
    @Cynical496 5 месяцев назад

    Those got a workout to get to their house.

  • @bvz9712
    @bvz9712 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the videos and motivation! Does Amazon have part time drivers for weekends?

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 5 месяцев назад

      @@bvz9712 no problem! Thanks for checkin out the channel! Not from what I’ve seen, most DSP’s hire full time. You might wanna try Amazon Flex if you’re thinking of doing it part time. The downfall of that tho is you gotta use your own car. No problem tho if you got a hybrid or electric.

    • @bvz9712
      @bvz9712 5 месяцев назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 Nice thanks for taking the time to reply and stay cool out there.

  • @Herecomesthethruth
    @Herecomesthethruth 5 месяцев назад

    How about being on the extras list because they dont like you cause your not a ass kisser,its why i left

  • @taiscruz7833
    @taiscruz7833 5 месяцев назад

    Honestly, after working there for a little bit, I do not hate the job at all. I do believe everybody has their different opinion but honestly, I love it. Only thing I hate about it is the heat and getting in and out of the van constantly but other than that I love driving. it’s very good. Not to mention. Quick money long days, but it’s worth it.

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 5 месяцев назад

      @@taiscruz7833 same here brotha. It could be difficult some days but what job or life isn’t? I don’t mind the job and like I said, no manager breathing down your neck and if you love driving and just being out, this is easy money 👍🏾! Thanks for the comment brotha!

  • @wrektem240
    @wrektem240 5 месяцев назад

    My stupid ass organizes the numbers in reverse. Thing is I’m so used to it I’ll just keep doing it that way.

    • @whatughbeast495
      @whatughbeast495 2 месяца назад

      Thats crazy bruh 😂

    • @mrslimz4148
      @mrslimz4148 Месяц назад

      If u find it easy that way keep it that way

  • @SuperCRAZYJ101
    @SuperCRAZYJ101 5 месяцев назад

    How is he having a good time and doing all this with the camera ? I’m about to start and wanna know how sensitive it is Like can I check phone occasionally just not stay on it or hit my vape or what

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 5 месяцев назад

      @@SuperCRAZYJ101 Lol I try to make the best out things that’s why lol! so with the vans that have the camera in them, they can be super sensitive. I start recording before I drive if anything. I highly recommend not checking your phone if you’re driving because the cams are super sensitive. One time I was checking something on my shirt and it said that I was “distracted driving” and one time I sneezed and it said I was distracted driving lol and my DSP doesn’t really care about smoking so I do hit my vape.! I hope this helps and I hope you have fun starting up!

  • @trcnts
    @trcnts 6 месяцев назад

    i appreciate you for making this. been doing amazon for 2 yrs and drive a stepvan. theres a huge difference between people that do this for a week and trash on it and people that do it for a month plus and understand the perks of this job. every tike i finish my route im so happy and thankful im not in a warehouse or factory and listening to a manager tell me how to work. two of my favorite things anout the job is listening to ur own music, phone calls, and problem solving and doing things the way you want them done

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the comment and thank you for that insight! And I totally agree with ya on that end where there’s a difference in those who take this job. Also yes, once the day is done, I’m happy and glad I’m not in the warehouses too lol!

  • @yurypierre-louis7482
    @yurypierre-louis7482 6 месяцев назад

    What s it like working at amazon

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 6 месяцев назад

      @@yurypierre-louis7482 so far it’s been chill. Good job just hard work. Not difficult but hard. But you’re also on your own on the road and no manager breathing down your neck. It could work for some like me and some may not like the load. You thinking of applying? Thanks for the comment!!

    • @yurypierre-louis7482
      @yurypierre-louis7482 6 месяцев назад

      I'm going start August 7 wish ne luck

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 6 месяцев назад

      @@yurypierre-louis7482 good luck brotha!! Lmk how it goes!

  • @jeremydouglas1672
    @jeremydouglas1672 6 месяцев назад

    This guy just started he said he hasn’t got anything over 20 pounds you get dog food, kitty litter and everything you get up to 50 pounds Amazon job is not worth it work for DHL if you can

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 6 месяцев назад

      @@jeremydouglas1672 yea it was my first week there and they have since then given more than 25lbs. That was the start of my job and am still currently there. You have a stink toward it but I don’t mind it even tho I get some heavier pkgs now, it’s all in what you’re willing to deal with. I do have my gripes on somethings but something small like pounds, that one thing is no reason to quit a job unless you can’t handle the weight which is not too bad. Glad DHL is working out for ya tho bro

    • @jeremydouglas1672
      @jeremydouglas1672 6 месяцев назад

      @@martinmanaoat989 you like it now wait until peak season 250 stops 350 to 400 packages. Then you got rescue someone after you done too much work for 18.50-20$ a hrs DHL, I get about 30 stops and 50 packages 19 hour five days a week. Believe me try to work for DHL if you can

  • @jeremydouglas1672
    @jeremydouglas1672 6 месяцев назад

    It’s not worth it

  • @bigguccisouljamike191
    @bigguccisouljamike191 6 месяцев назад

    4:48 move ur feet , stuck in the mud

    • @martinmanaoat989
      @martinmanaoat989 6 месяцев назад

      @@bigguccisouljamike191 thanks but it was just a quick drill

  • @romel_storm
    @romel_storm 6 месяцев назад

    Be very aware of your mechanics is facts, because in that van I hit my head which crunched my neck a bit. It was numb for about a min and still hurts when I turn it, but I think I’m good lol