I used to be a Amazon Driver myself and there is no way me or anyone else filled in a 'Missed you card' or even bothered with a Weather bag. We used to just leave the parcel at the doorstep without even knocking on the door, mark it delivered and drive off and if a signature was required, we'd sign it ourselves. This even happens to this very day, when I'm expecting a amazon delivery for the day, I get notifications on my ring doorbell that someone has been snooping on my driveway for a second and then their gone 😁 Good on you mate if your following the proper procedure or unless your just doing it for the video in case your manager is watching 😆
For a DSP driver job no interview needed you going drugs and alcohol and a DBS check no more than 6 point on your license the jobs your. The DSP I was in 5in 5out every week
I am an Amazon driver and whenever I hit the metrics on fantastic plus I don't get a bonus and obviously the DSP gets that.Which make it bad on us drivers...
This is good seeing it from a DSP manager point of view. CC metric has changed recently, using the notify of arrival feature will help you out a lot, as it notifies the customer you're on the way to them, and it also counts as a contact to the customer, so keeps your CC as 100% :)
@@MrRohanUK The DSP I manage every driver will use it at every stop, so on the way back to their van they just click notify of arrival and then start travel, doesn't cost them any time then, plus increases the contacts to the customer :)
Used to workfor Hermes/Evri doing parcelshops not houses, collecting 1000-2000 a day, this seems way harder though for some reason. Stay on the grind G 🔥🔥
I know!! That was my second time going there too as it was one of the first stops then I went back at the end. I get it though she’s working in a care home and it may be stressful.
She probably was in the process of wiping some old boys arse , so she’s entitled to be a bit rude. Imagine doing her job were she’s looking after 20 old people who all order rubbish of the internet & she has to go & answer the door about 20 times a day.. You will be old 1 day so have a bit of respect for health workers in that industry.
@@PJS_Music Yeah I get that, but I assume if u damage the van in any way u have to pay for it to get repaired. I don’t do delivery driving though so I wouldn’t know, but it is something I want to get into
Must be fustrating how annoying Amazon makes the job given the implicity simplicity of it. All these BS metrics which most of the time are not even your fault. Just let the drivers deliver the parcels!
Always seems to be the case if I get an half route that there seems to be problems with connections, customers not in, more traffic etc. Hate half routes.
I clearly pressed it on camera twice as well 😂 you would be surprised how many people have a go at you for not ringing the doorbell when actually the doorbell battery has gone dead
Flats are the ones that get me (deliver round Sheffield area) and it's always an absolute faff...regardless of whether it's posh flats or council flats
Hi I have a few questions, how many hours and days do you do, in my town depot its 5-6 days a week and 10 hour shifts which seems like over the top. Also where do you go to go to the toilet, and where do you go to eat? I have a tom more questions if you don’t mind.
The issue you’re having with your phone satnav it’s not really your “phone”, it’s the cable you’ve got connected to the van so you’re able to use CarPlay which bugs out sometimes. In future just unplug the cable and everything should go back to normal 👍🏿 Words from a Fantastic Plus DA 😉
To improve metrics I always mark as customer recieved ur metrics will be above average always also I never used to scan each parcel when u load the van you can scan each a couple bags and over flows and all your parcels will be scanned saves a lot of time and every delivery I ring the door leave it and walk back to the van they usually open the door by the take you get back
I worked for amazon and i found it such hard work. I started working for Hermes. I know get oaid pwr delivery and if i get 2 good routes with sat 200 parcels i make more then i did a day at amazon
@@RonanHJDevlin the self employed thing realistically is just so amazon have no liability when it comes to accidents etc and they don’t have to pay holiday pay but the rest of it operates like a regular job
This is actually so entertaining to watch lol keep up the good work
You've got a niche market here! it might be a bit long but keep making videos, I can see this going somewhere!!
I used to be a Amazon Driver myself and there is no way me or anyone else filled in a 'Missed you card' or even bothered with a Weather bag. We used to just leave the parcel at the doorstep without even knocking on the door, mark it delivered and drive off and if a signature was required, we'd sign it ourselves.
This even happens to this very day, when I'm expecting a amazon delivery for the day, I get notifications on my ring doorbell that someone has been snooping on my driveway for a second and then their gone 😁
Good on you mate if your following the proper procedure or unless your just doing it for the video in case your manager is watching 😆
For a DSP driver job no interview needed you going drugs and alcohol and a DBS check no more than 6 point on your license the jobs your. The DSP I was in 5in 5out every week
I am an Amazon driver and whenever I hit the metrics on fantastic plus I don't get a bonus and obviously the DSP gets that.Which make it bad on us drivers...
This is good seeing it from a DSP manager point of view. CC metric has changed recently, using the notify of arrival feature will help you out a lot, as it notifies the customer you're on the way to them, and it also counts as a contact to the customer, so keeps your CC as 100% :)
Yep, we have been given a target of 20-30 NOA per day per DA. Same for your DSP?
@@MrRohanUK The DSP I manage every driver will use it at every stop, so on the way back to their van they just click notify of arrival and then start travel, doesn't cost them any time then, plus increases the contacts to the customer :)
With PHR being removed from the scorecard CC metric is an easy win for increasing your scorecard
@@RyanJGLFCPHR was the most pointless metric ever, driver from South Wales here
Used to workfor Hermes/Evri doing parcelshops not houses, collecting 1000-2000 a day, this seems way harder though for some reason. Stay on the grind G 🔥🔥
I did that for a day , really hard graft
Seeing this as an Amazon Flex worker makes me feel grateful lol
The lady at the care home was pretty rude “doorbells there”. Separately Great video mate keep it up 👍
I know!! That was my second time going there too as it was one of the first stops then I went back at the end. I get it though she’s working in a care home and it may be stressful.
She probably was in the process of wiping some old boys arse , so she’s entitled to be a bit rude.
Imagine doing her job were she’s looking after 20 old people who all order rubbish of the internet & she has to go & answer the door about 20 times a day..
You will be old 1 day so have a bit of respect for health workers in that industry.
In UK d Asian drivers get more stick specialy North
Bro drove over the speed bumps like they didn't exist🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
Why bother lol, it's not his personal van
Im gonna get this job next week and Trust me I plan on ragging fuck out the van lmao
@@PJS_Music Yeah I get that, but I assume if u damage the van in any way u have to pay for it to get repaired. I don’t do delivery driving though so I wouldn’t know, but it is something I want to get into
Very nice video keep up your videos I hope you make it big one day 👍
Thank you!!!
Must be fustrating how annoying Amazon makes the job given the implicity simplicity of it. All these BS metrics which most of the time are not even your fault. Just let the drivers deliver the parcels!
working as a driver in London one of the harder jobs. not just about driving but just tiring. not sure its worth the rate tbh
getting gin at 9:20 coming back around 5-7 is a long day route especially in central wish I worked in these routes😭
I get you bro, would hate to do london deliveries! Surely you do way less parcels than other cities?
About 200 per day average
What’s the rate around Leicester should be the same no. My base is around 118-125 per d
@@S23-g5u it’s about 102 after van rental 😰
I'm loving this content
Could u make a vid on how u sort ur parcels in the van
Great video Rohan👍👍👍
Always seems to be the case if I get an half route that there seems to be problems with connections, customers not in, more traffic etc. Hate half routes.
Hello I wanted to say that my dad is also a Amazon driver well not anymore now he owns a company so I believe is he can become secsessful so can you 👍
To fix the map issue where it’s not showing where you are unplug the cable from your phone connected to your van mate 🤙
Can keep connected but need to hard reset transit infotainment. Hold down volume button and skip forward until it resets and it’s sorted
Door bells there, the cheek of some people
I clearly pressed it on camera twice as well 😂 you would be surprised how many people have a go at you for not ringing the doorbell when actually the doorbell battery has gone dead
Flats are the ones that get me (deliver round Sheffield area) and it's always an absolute faff...regardless of whether it's posh flats or council flats
Don’t even get me started on flats. What’s the chances of the trade button working, about 20% 😢
@MrRohanUK you seem to be on late starts like I do trad button are a joke they normally only work before 10/11am
Hi I have a few questions, how many hours and days do you do, in my town depot its 5-6 days a week and 10 hour shifts which seems like over the top. Also where do you go to go to the toilet, and where do you go to eat? I have a tom more questions if you don’t mind.
Good questions
Android is much better for Amazon flex app! I have 2 phones 1 IPhone for ementor and 1 Samsung for delivery
Next time check first bag and bang a postcode from a parcel in your normal sat nav
The issue you’re having with your phone satnav it’s not really your “phone”, it’s the cable you’ve got connected to the van so you’re able to use CarPlay which bugs out sometimes. In future just unplug the cable and everything should go back to normal 👍🏿
Words from a Fantastic Plus DA 😉
Has that van got a heated windscreen? I had to move phone to side quarter light.
What’s the pay like?
Great video mate - can you do a video on how much they pay you and how pay works?
Yes, will make one soon
Car looks cool, what model is it bro ?
do they still
pay you full pay? if its half day
No. You get half pay. You never get the proper mileage fuel payment either.
Just recently came across your channel, what happened to your 1st video?
Can you do a video on how much the pay is.
Prob gonna be different with every dsp company
yo how do i get into this? im only seeing amazon flex which requires a van
Dm me on Instagram mate, @mrrohanuk.
To improve metrics I always mark as customer recieved ur metrics will be above average always also I never used to scan each parcel when u load the van you can scan each a couple bags and over flows and all your parcels will be scanned saves a lot of time and every delivery I ring the door leave it and walk back to the van they usually open the door by the take you get back
If you don't scan wvery parcel, you'll be screwed if a parcels missing
Asking for trouble marking all delivered to customer, what happens then if you get a DNR?
I worked for amazon and i found it such hard work. I started working for Hermes. I know get oaid pwr delivery and if i get 2 good routes with sat 200 parcels i make more then i did a day at amazon
Nice car, must be paying you big money. Never knew delivery drivers earnt so much.
Jags aren't that expensive
He works 2 jobs, 1 of which is a car sales exec, presumably at JLR
hey rohan looks like a real expensive car your driving! what car is it?
Jaguar XF. It’s a courtesy car as mine is being repaired
How do you apply for this job brother
Brb ordering from amazon😍😍😍
bro how could I apply to be an amazon driver and what type of licence do you need?
What area are you based in mate, I’ll see if I can put you in touch with a DSP. You need a full license max 6 points
@@MrRohanUK bro can you put a word in for me? im based in grays. (can also do london)
@@danialamin9926 I will try. Ill see if any of the managers at my DSP can get into contact with a DSP in London.
@@MrRohanUK I'm based in north west London but I have only got automatic licence
How much per hr
Would be nice to hear about pay structure mate. Is it hourly or paid by delivery or even something else’s. Hours you work ect
Thanks for your comment mate! We are paid by route regardless of how many parcels there are. I will make a video on the pay structure soon.
please dont use music its too loud
if your self employed how come u have like a boss
@@RonanHJDevlin the self employed thing realistically is just so amazon have no liability when it comes to accidents etc and they don’t have to pay holiday pay but the rest of it operates like a regular job
Is Amazon your only job or do you have another job.
I pretty much work 2 full time jobs mate, probably work over 100 hours a week 😅
@@MrRohanUK all credit to you mate. How do you manage for time. What is your other job.
@@john-gr8in Full time sales executive at a car dealership
@@MrRohanUK you must pick and choose the shifts you work at Amazon. Is there a certain amount of shifts / hours you have to do a week / month.
@@john-gr8in correct. It’s a self employed role so there are no set days you work
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