I loved working for Amazon as a delivery because it’s just you and your truck and the boxes nobody is breathing down your inside a building all day. Plus I stayed in shape physically and mentally. People forget that jobs like ups fed ex and Amazon are excellent at to keeping you sharp mentally.
If you like your DSP, which seems to be the case, by all means make the move. It's not going to be like an hour or 90 minutes. Oh, I hope the customer at 2:25 was buying a guide to front stoop repair.
I don't know. Tough choice. I live in the country and my commute is 45 minutes but no tolls and not much traffic. But if they're offering a pay raise that makes sense and you can deal with getting home later every day, could be worth it. Why the 2 years? Are you trying to buy a house?
If ur manager does do the move to South Philly maybe ask if they will offer a bit more money for gas money into ur checks for that travel distance if u like ur dsp
Thats what my old dsp did but if u dont feel like doing that 35 mins drive then maybe be close to home but of course find a good dsp for the other station before the move hope everything gets situated right with u
I loved working for Amazon as a delivery because it’s just you and your truck and the boxes nobody is breathing down your inside a building all day.
Plus I stayed in shape physically and mentally. People forget that jobs like ups fed ex and Amazon are excellent at to keeping you sharp mentally.
I truly believe Amazon will be in almost every small town and in the US like the post office and UPS and Fed ex
Maybe in the next 15 or 20 years
If you like your DSP, which seems to be the case, by all means make the move. It's not going to be like an hour or 90 minutes. Oh, I hope the customer at 2:25 was buying a guide to front stoop repair.
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Missed you girll! Hope you're doing well! 😊
The hour later start time and the driver there doesn't sound fun. I mean I would give it a try to just to feel it out .
Agreed. I signed the offer letter. South Philly, here I come!
I don't know. Tough choice. I live in the country and my commute is 45 minutes but no tolls and not much traffic. But if they're offering a pay raise that makes sense and you can deal with getting home later every day, could be worth it. Why the 2 years? Are you trying to buy a house?
I'm just saying that I want to stick with a company for longer than 2 years. Lol
Here where I am we have a DSP that will be transferring within a month.
How are they with the rules when it comes to speeding and all of that. Are they still really strict?
If ur manager does do the move to South Philly maybe ask if they will offer a bit more money for gas money into ur checks for that travel distance if u like ur dsp
Thats what my old dsp did but if u dont feel like doing that 35 mins drive then maybe be close to home but of course find a good dsp for the other station before the move hope everything gets situated right with u
Or if u stick with ur same dsp maybe ask them about a promotion to become a trainer/back up dispatcher or something
Nice way to beat Netradyne
One of my drivers got hit by a semi , wear your seatbelt the right way
I work for flash delivery
Oh, what's up! Someone actually approached me from Flash about a job.
looking fine girl