What you need to know before starting to deliver with amazon

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @MSTBREEZY83
    @MSTBREEZY83 2 месяца назад +3

    Im doing my first ride along route tomorrow. I am a new subscriber of yours. Keep the content coming. Big up 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

    • @MSTBREEZY83
      @MSTBREEZY83 2 месяца назад

      about 6:30 sec the volume cut off video

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  2 месяца назад

      yea man big up

  • @td-12kx53
    @td-12kx53 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are very detailed and informative. I am applying for this job and I have found your videos to be by far the most informative of all the videos on RUclips. Thank you for all the great information!

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  5 месяцев назад

      Youre most welcome Thanks for watching and remember to share.

  • @driasdream
    @driasdream Год назад +5

    This is my cons:
    -non competitive pay. It’s very mediocre compared to others like UPS.
    -mandatory rescues. When I’m done with my route I’m done.
    -Apartments!!!!! I delivered to apartments for the first time and I hated it!!!!!! Back and forth between the package room and front door because some cx want front door delivery and others want package room delivery
    Other than those above I truly enjoy it. The tranquility of driving in peace seeing difference scenes. Chef’s kiss. My DSP is alright. We’re not on Amazon vehicles at this moment so the rules he mentioned above regarding the stop sign and yellow traffic lights are not something they’re on our backs yet however my DSP mention getting the vans within the next month so that’ll be interesting

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      yea i agree with your cons. The pay can be better. No one likes apartments, its the worst. But enjoy delivering in those vans because amazon vans is a whole different thing.

  • @jamelmcbean3976
    @jamelmcbean3976 5 месяцев назад +2

    I live in Durham but work at the Morrisville location. I just started and liked your organization technique. Caribbean stand up!!!!

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  5 месяцев назад

      @@jamelmcbean3976 right through man. Thanks for watching👍🏾. Straight Jamaican!!

  • @Skidmark0606
    @Skidmark0606 Год назад +6

    I delivered for Amazon for a year. And honestly. Probably one of the better jobs I’ve had in my life. The pros to me would be the alone time you have. Just you and a van full of packages. The work itself wasn’t terrible but everything else was. The pay, mediocre compared to other services. The management is a hit or miss, I was fortunate to be part of a great DSP but I’ve heard the horror stories. Routes were also hit or miss, I delivered to coastal towns so it was easy. But those who were stuck with apartment buildings are definitely heroes. Turn over rate is crazy, 2-4 new people every 2 weeks. So definitely not for everyone but those who stick around definitely deserve better wages. For my area, $19.75 is okay but still on the lower end from what FedEx or UPS offers.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      wonderful point. I agree with you with everything you said, still working with them almost two years now. You couldnt say it any better. I believe when you hit the one year mark especially with no accidents, you deserve a raise.

    • @srtjae4252
      @srtjae4252 Год назад +1

      Where was your DSP stationed?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      @@srtjae4252 my DSP?

    • @srtjae4252
      @srtjae4252 Год назад +1

      @@DrivewithJo no the other guy, I think he might be with my DSP

  • @that_guy0_0
    @that_guy0_0 Год назад +9

    I deliver in Florida. It's okay - not the worst job I've had. The camera watching me all the time is what i hate the most. I drive only the regular transit van. Organizing your bags is important. Apartment complexes suuuuck.
    I agree, the rules are too much sometimes. It's a simple job but can be frustrating in the beginning when you're figuring out your routes

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Yea i am going to do a video about apartments. Man i hate it

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      @@anthonymercado8126 so true

  • @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION
    @STOPPOLICECORRUPTION Год назад +1

    wow your truck filled up at the end clip looks mad crazy. You seemed sincere in this video.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      Yea i have no real issues with the job, I appreciate so I take pride in doing it. Thanks for watching

  • @Unruly11
    @Unruly11 Год назад +2

    Me love see fellow yaadie dem workin ah foreign. Nuff respect bredda. I interview tomorrow

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Same way bredda. We a hard working people yuh nuh. But all the best in your interview💪🏾💪🏾

  • @houstoner
    @houstoner Год назад +26

    I would delivery drive in a heartbeat. But the pay and rules just don't add up for me. I would be a lifer if treated right. The monitoring is just too much.

    • @technologygeeks8403
      @technologygeeks8403 Год назад +1

      Saying the same too. Pay is low and it seems to be a lot of work

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +2

      @houstoner and @technologygeeks I say the same. The pay is small and on average we deliver 300+ packages.

    • @jamesbeauchamps9835
      @jamesbeauchamps9835 Год назад +3

      Pay is way too low its ridiculous bro you right smh

    • @Daze847
      @Daze847 Год назад +4

      I’m almost getting paid 19 and will get paid over 19 when I cross train for step van pay isn’t bad if you find the right dsp

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      @@jamesbeauchamps9835 yea I agree. My coworkers and I spoke about it before. Step van drivers do a lot and I believe amazon drivers should get more money.

  • @nattysam94
    @nattysam94 Год назад +2

    Great video man. Thanks for being so clear on things. I tend to do rolling stops when I drive my personal vehicle so that will be an important adjustment for me. Interview on Tuesday!
    My biggest concern is how EXACTLY do you organize your packages? Which labels/numbers do you pay attention to?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +2

      No problem man. Great question, i was planning to do that video soon. But i use the driver aid numbers in descending order. So for example, the package have B-22 1G DRIVER AID 1885, i make sure i have all the B-22 1G on the shelf then organize those. I would unpackage two bags as well to save time. Overflows i also organize with the B-22 1G then descending order.
      Be sure to subscribe and turn in the bell so when i do that video you will see it. All the best in your interview!!!

  • @barbaratyrrell3185
    @barbaratyrrell3185 Год назад +1

    Keep up the great work amazon love your delivery 📦 😊

  • @gamerzone-cy4rn
    @gamerzone-cy4rn Год назад +2

    Very interesting video. Video quality is amazing too

  • @paulclarke9694
    @paulclarke9694 Год назад +1

    I work in the central valley of California and we get relief from the engine off complience rule during the summer. That being said, the "engine off " rule does suck on any day when the temp rises above 85 degrees.
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    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      I agree. I don't like it because one time i shut off my truck and it never starts again. Had to get rescue

  • @MrFordboy86
    @MrFordboy86 Год назад +3

    Why does the pay stub at the end say 70.43 hours of regular time and 26 over time was this for 2 weeks ?

  • @djstorment5116
    @djstorment5116 Год назад +2

    Interesting . Great content!

  • @Eddi3xBac0n
    @Eddi3xBac0n Год назад +1

    im in the rentals and i use the dash for the envelopes and the seat for the boxes and we dont have all that compliance shyt unless you are in blue vans. which you get 20 dollars extra everyday you work. i leave the van running unless i go into a aptment or business but residence i leave it running but since we are getting into fall i dont even use a/c

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      Yea man. Rental is hard. You have to do what's best for you

  • @jeffdaman6969
    @jeffdaman6969 Год назад +2

    Any part time positions available driving? I already got a job. Just looking for maybe 3 days of work on the weekends and Monday. Don’t want to work in the warehouse and dont want to do Amazon flex.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Yes you should be available to speak with a DSP and see. I'm currently part time too.

  • @o0-.Kev.-0o
    @o0-.Kev.-0o 9 месяцев назад +2

    Any work shoe/boots recommendations for the job? I got a pair, but I don't like them, so I need to get a different pair.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад +1

      Check out Zappos. They have some really nice working boots
      If you’re working with a Dsp, you’re eligible for a pair every year.

    • @o0-.Kev.-0o
      @o0-.Kev.-0o 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@DrivewithJo Yes, I know that, as I ordered a pair, but they did not fit well, so I wondered if there was a specific popular pair you'd recommend.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@o0-.Kev.-0o I WEAR these ones. www.zappos.com/p/timberland-pro-radius-soft-toe-black-white/product/9887679/color/151

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@o0-.Kev.-0o they are really comfortable and doesnt look like work shoes but its weather proof and steel toed

  • @carledward1968
    @carledward1968 Год назад +1

    yes fedex trucks have cameras in them except for the rentals.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Oh okay. Sure its not as rigid as amazon

  • @deafdude1983
    @deafdude1983 Год назад +3

    Why does amazon not have their own delivery service ?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +4

      I think because they dont want to stand the cost for damages and other mishaps that will happen on the job so they have DSP to bridge that gap

    • @mduduzibhebhe4268
      @mduduzibhebhe4268 10 месяцев назад +1

      To avoid all legal responsibility associated with drivers

  • @paulclarke9694
    @paulclarke9694 Год назад +1

    In California we just got a bumb in pay to $19.75. It may be more in cities like LA, San Francisco or SanDiego.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      That's step van driver pay in NC. Well that's about what I'm getting. How is the cost of living there?

    • @paulclarke9694
      @paulclarke9694 Год назад

      Higher than North Carolina. I'd imagine it's about the same as a big city like Charlotte.@@DrivewithJo

    • @darnellethompson2131
      @darnellethompson2131 Год назад +1

      Im at 21$ in riverside

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      @@darnellethompson2131 step van?

  • @JayLee-qv7xf
    @JayLee-qv7xf Год назад +2

    This is a wonderful video. I was always curious about the delivery operations.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Thanks bro. Yea it's a lot that people don't know.

  • @Jamel-CRJ3
    @Jamel-CRJ3 Год назад +1

    Great video!

  • @illusorytrutheffect
    @illusorytrutheffect Год назад +1

    At the end of the video it looked extremely cluttered and almost like you had 0 room to actually organize those packages for your stops? I feel like that can be very frustrating especially in the beginning right? Trying to sort your packages and have them lined up correctly to correlate with your stops. Having to dig around and hunt for a package takes away a lot of time and will lead to longer days. How to combat that and have everything organized already when approaching? I mean you literally had 0 room to move in that truck back there. Meaning if you needed to get to a certain crate at a stop you’d have to first remove like 5-6 crates just to look and find a single package. Or am I missing something?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      Good question. Yes those vans can be small and of course it can be frustrating. But when i get those vans i prioritize my first set of stops and then after i would have space. For a new driver they would probably want to give up but im almost there for two years. The roughest part is getting a rental van that have no shelves so you can't organize or nothing as you would with a regular delivery van

    • @schukls993
      @schukls993 Год назад +1

      @@DrivewithJo 2 years brother? I have heard changing jobs periodically is associated with higher wages. Maybe You should try and get on at a different company just to see what they might offer you. Certainly if you haven't been getting raises.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      I actually teach Mathematics too so amazon is my secondary as things stand but yea being working with them for almost two years@@schukls993

  • @jimmyquan4991
    @jimmyquan4991 Год назад +1

    What I hate is the netradyne camera. They should create another camera who sees more on the outside road. That makes you nervous when it flashes.
    They should have a random supervisor being seated at your seat every different trips. That way they know how you are doing. People aren't comfortable with these cameras. Better send a supervisor or invent something different.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Yea i definitely dont like the camera. And you dont know what amazon doing with your data. The thing is i believe its recording 24/7 but they only send piece of the data to your dsp when you do something wrong

  • @DJdarkshadow7
    @DJdarkshadow7 Год назад +1

    I was considering looking at a DSP job through Amazon and wanted to ask if they usually provide benefits, health insurance, dental, eyes, etc. I saw in the stub is mentioned medicare?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Well yes my DSP does provide those benefits. The thing is, I only needed dental so i only selected that option. Because my situation cause me to have a primary health care so I didnt need my dsp benefits. I was not going to take any but my manager said I had to take something so i chose dental.

  • @DarrellLockard-np9br
    @DarrellLockard-np9br Год назад +1

    Hard turns , sudden hard stops, following distance, dogs, and constantly bother u can f u don't get done before 8hrs, because the faster u get done the more bonus your company owner gets. It's a easy job to do but they pressure u but u can only go so fast to follow a tons of rules, u need 2 take key out so van don't get stole cause insurance will go sky high if van gets stole with key in it most auto insurance company won't pay out for this mistake, plus constantly camera in your face,

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Yea this is good point. Thats why they pressure us on the vehicle engine off compliance

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      wow now that DSP sounds better. every dsp will have its perks. Cause mines understood my situation and Im still with them which I really appreciate. Not sure how many companies will give me that flexibility@@schukls993

  • @mrstickyfingers6487
    @mrstickyfingers6487 Год назад +1

    It wasn’t a bad job at all I did it for a few months before going back to the pipeline but I was almost making in a week at fedex what I was at Amazon I feel like the pay is the only problem

  • @pilinke11
    @pilinke11 Год назад +1

    Fo you get any benefits as dsp driver? Also what about luch break and bathrooms needs? Thanks i live on NC and tgis looks as interesting job

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      Benefits depends on if the company provides any. We do get two 15 minutes break. You have the option to take 30 minutes without pay.
      As it relates to bathroom this is one of the biggest struggle. Normally you can use the restroom before leaving or stop at a nearby gas station or when you take your break. Otherwise, you have no where to use the restroom.

    • @Eddi3xBac0n
      @Eddi3xBac0n Год назад +3

      use the bathroom and regulate how much you drink. i drive and if i do the farm routes i piss on the dirt roads since nobody comes down it and its farm land. if you really need to use put it into a break mode go to the nearest store safely and head back.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      @@Eddi3xBac0n thats right. Ill add this to my question and answer video

  • @calvinclemmons8654
    @calvinclemmons8654 Год назад +1

    Good video. What company are you with?

  • @DoubleGFinese
    @DoubleGFinese Год назад +1

    You stilk recommend that job theres offering decent pay in my area and the facility id down the street.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +2

      Yes i still recommend it. Its not all thay bad. Just like every job it has ups and down

    • @DoubleGFinese
      @DoubleGFinese Год назад +1

      @@DrivewithJo appreciate it, im waiting for my background to clear ill spread how its going here on your future videos

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      @@DoubleGFinese yea all the best man. Definitely have a lot of videos coming out but its time consuming as it is only me 🥲

  • @Farreach
    @Farreach Год назад +1

    will they typically help you get licenses to drive the step vans?. I would love to attempt to get CDL's or whatever but have no clue how

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      You don't need a CDL to drive the stepvan. All you need is a regular license. You only have to do a medical and an obstacle/ driving course which is just for you to be familiar with the judgements of the stepvan.

  • @AlanAvis
    @AlanAvis Год назад +1

    Do they hire anyone who has had a dui from a few years ago?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      not sure if they have done that. amazon is strict when it comes on to safety so I would have to ask my manager if that situation is possible

    • @geodude6244
      @geodude6244 11 месяцев назад +1

      As long as it was 7 years ago you should be good

  • @CJBeez1
    @CJBeez1 Год назад +1

    Do you get Healthcare benefits with Amazon DSP?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Yes we do. Thought I replied. My apologies

  • @jimjr9143
    @jimjr9143 Год назад

    If you think the cameras are about safety you are sadly mistaken . It’s about control and money . Nothing more . They want to be able to see that your are near running at every stop to get the package off as soon as possible . Run,run,run while they give you to many packages to deliver .

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      I know its not all about safety though. Even though they claimed it only records when you violates safety measure

  • @abbbfggg2024
    @abbbfggg2024 9 месяцев назад +1

    How long does it take to hire someone for Amazon DSP drive

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe a week to few weeks. you just have to be persistent with the employer

  • @liplala3710
    @liplala3710 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello and nice to know your youtube channel. It's very helpful for newbies like me. I applied and waited for their approval. I have a question, my English is quite bad. Can I do this job? Thank you

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад +1

      Sure 100%. I had someone who spoke a different language and he hand me his phone and ask me to translate what they said. You will be fine

    • @liplala3710
      @liplala3710 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DrivewithJo wow that's great. Thank you for your feedback. Wishing you a wonderful day

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  9 месяцев назад

      @@liplala3710 you as well. Thanks for tuning in

  • @carledward1968
    @carledward1968 Год назад +1

    do you all have service/ delivery times that have to be met?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Not necessarily. Amazon gives us a timeframe of 10 hours from when we clock in to when we clock out. So pretty 9 hours to deliver the packages. Of course if you have a small route your expected to finish early enough or not to spend to much time

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      So the time depends on the difficulty of the route.

    • @carledward1968
      @carledward1968 Год назад

      @DrivewithJo ok.... Well fedex express has service times like 10:30 am and 12:00 pm. those can have between 5 to 10 deliveries each and the rest of the packages are at 5pm and 8pm. Me having a Rural route makes it a bit difficult to make those times if I go exactly by the times because some of my drop-off are close in my route but not within that 10:30 am and 12:00 pm time frame.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +1

      oh i understand what youre saying. Rural routes are difficult right across the board@@carledward1968

  • @chrismcguinness6734
    @chrismcguinness6734 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just applied and got the job. Im starting my training this week.. i forgot to ask during my interview do u get a annual raise?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  11 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe a dollar. Depend on your dsp. You can always ask them

  • @theanonymousone9668
    @theanonymousone9668 Год назад +2

    "Amazon emphasizes safety more than any other carrier......."🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад +3

      It's the truth.... they wouldn't be putting in cameras to force drivers to comply

  • @DeepSeaOrca42
    @DeepSeaOrca42 Год назад +1

    You realize driving with headphones on is illegal? It blocks your ability to hear traffic, sirens & horns from trains & other drivers.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +5

      Nah its completely legal in North Carolina. While delivering i believe if im correct, cops saw me and said nothing. But regardless I'm a defensive driver who is very vigilant with my eyes than ears. I can hear especially sirens.

    • @jamesfreeman3981
      @jamesfreeman3981 Год назад

      Everybody does it

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад

      ​@@jamesfreeman3981a lot of amazon driver does. Its just to make sure the music isnt blasting

    • @Invaderhim97
      @Invaderhim97 Год назад +4

      You know deaf people drive right.. you don’t need to hear just visually aware of your surroundings.

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад +1

      @@Invaderhim97 that's right. Good point

  • @pilinke11
    @pilinke11 Год назад

    Do you get vacations after working a while as dsp driver?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +2

      Great question! But no we dont. What we get is paid time off. When you gwt paid you get a percentage of paid time off. Overtime it can work out to be alot it turns out to be a vacation

    • @pilinke11
      @pilinke11 Год назад +2

      @@DrivewithJo thanks, also do you get a raise every year or you stay at same salary after a time?

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад +2

      @@pilinke11 i think it's up to the dsp. I was looking on my pay from last year but i was a regular driver ($17.00) then i moved up to step van and i got ($2.00) more. And then the following year i got $0.50 raise. So I would think that's the amount we get every year or every time they give us a raise, $0.50 raise. Thats with my dsp.

  • @vincentclaytor6607
    @vincentclaytor6607 Год назад +1

    You can make the same or more doing flex

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад

      Yea i know. For me i don't wish to use my personal vehicle to do such because of mileage

    • @itzanopinion
      @itzanopinion Год назад +1

      And that's a "job mentality" you have! The only way you make more $$$ doing flex is to take more blocks, or hope you get the higher priced ones off the bat!!
      There's a better and might I say "easier way" to earn a few $100 per day than putting unwanted miles on your own personal vehicle....

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад

      @@itzanopinion thats right. I aint running up my mileage. Car barely pass 50k

    • @Eddi3xBac0n
      @Eddi3xBac0n Год назад +2

      but you still got taxes and when you dont pay into social security have fun trying to retire

    • @JosephLR
      @JosephLR Год назад

      @@Eddi3xBac0n lol

  • @Richxwolf
    @Richxwolf Год назад +1

    Worst job i ever had fr.

  • @TheFiremann1234
    @TheFiremann1234 Год назад +1

    Fireman 123

  • @loganclements7846
    @loganclements7846 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hes giving us tips yet walks across customers' lawns.

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  8 месяцев назад +2

      Whats wrpng with that? customers have no problem so why do you. speak for yourself, i walk across lawns while they watched and said nothing, Thanks for watching

  • @chrisvong9845
    @chrisvong9845 Год назад +1

    Fedex does have cameras but they are just dash cams no ai cameras😅

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      Lol really? thats crazy. Amazon do us real bad. We are never alone😂

  • @jimkontos4221
    @jimkontos4221 Год назад

    I'm a tractor trailer driver I can handle the step van

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      step van should be extremely easy for you lol

  • @metaphorgucci6175
    @metaphorgucci6175 Год назад +1

    them taxes screwing us drivers that it takes quarter of your pay

  • @KAIMELGAMING2024
    @KAIMELGAMING2024 10 месяцев назад +1

    Worst job hahaha 🤣to much stress trash paid did and never again fedex paid more no camera no rush and no one talking or texting on a group u one stop behind

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  10 месяцев назад +2

      Right. It’s not the worse but definitely can and should pay better and reduce load. But someone has to do it.

  • @garrettmoore5114
    @garrettmoore5114 Год назад

    Ups all day baby

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  Год назад

      of course UPS is better no question

  • @siryarber
    @siryarber 10 месяцев назад

    This guy sounds like he's trying to impress the company for a climb up the ladder.....i.e. kissing tail to move up😎

    • @DrivewithJo
      @DrivewithJo  10 месяцев назад

      thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate you.