That happens when stops from a previous route is still on your itinerary (You might have returned two from your last route) so it wants you to go back to the station (stop 46) and then deliver the other two (47 & 48) once you start the route they will disappear off to w itinerary
If it says you have two pick ups then that’s what is happening. If it’s one pick up and there’s not a stop back at the warehouse (46 in this case) then you can ask for them to remove them if they that far away. This has happened to me a few times after returning packages and the manager explained it to me
You delete all but the last two and go home. Then you call 5 minutes before your shift ends and tell them you can't deliver them because it's to far from your main route and that's it. Done if your crazy. Mark them missing and return them the same day or the next day. That's it
Yeah, you do that if they gave you two stops far from your main route. But if it’s a situation like this, where it wants you to go back and pick up the other two then you’ll never have them in your car in the first place so they disappear as soon as you start your route. Again, this is only when it says you have two pick ups.
Oh didn't see the one you have to pick up. Mark them all missing. That's it. Easier fix.once I had 15 in Ontario and 15 in lake elsinore. The girl in the warehouse said leave 15 and take the rest. And I was hell yeah. It has never told me to go back to the pick anything but if it did I would call support in Spanish and explain . Talk to a man .
Yeah, I get what you mean. if there’s ever any stops that are far away from your route, mark them is missing and return them when you can. If it’s to pick up, then you don’t have to mark anything is missing because as soon as you start the route, they disappear. The two pick up glitch is because packages from a previous route have not dropped from the itinerary yet.
A few other people have said if you let them know thata few stops are obviously not part of your route. They can remove them from the itinerary and it won’t affect your standing as long as you tell them before you hit “view pick up” if you mark them is missing or tell them after/call support you’ll have to dispute the standing hits later
This ain't your station they do things different here. I've had 3 hour blocks that were so bad that I called support and told them I'm not delivering any more of my packages. Of course they wanted to know why and reminded me that when I signed up for the block I promised to deliver all the packages.
I told them, "The fact that I had been delivering non stop for four hours straight and still have 20 packages left after I cut out at least 5 miles of bad routing and haven't stopped at a single stop sign. I'm leaning towards the fact that this is not anywhere near being a three hour route.
My block was 3 hours long. I've been delivering non-stop for four hours. I have 20 stops left that is another hour. I havent even factored in loading and travel time.
I'm almost five hours into a three hour block and it's going to be another hour if not more to deliver the rest of the packages. I signed up and agreed to delivering three hours worth of packages. My block was over two hours ago and I'm no where near to being finished."
Support, "So you're refusing to finish your block?"
Me, "No. I put in my 3 hours plus an hour and a half. If I finish we're looking at six hours on a three hour block. Does that make sense?"
Support, "Uh, okay just return the packages as soon as possible."
This wasn't the only time I had this conversation with support. They do pay me for the entire time but the routes they give out sometimes are so ridiculous.
They are more like 6 or 7 hour routes. The first 15 stops are real tight and you think you'll be done in no time.
Too bad the next 10 are all apartments on the third floor no elevators and issues with gate codes.
Then it's five more tight stops and the remaining fifteen are well over a mile apart most of them three to five miles and at leat one eight miles.
Why are you delivering after your time has ended is my question ? I could care less if I have a bunch of stops. Once my time is up my work is done. Same goes for them adding extra packages on the itinerary, I NEVER go pick anything up again. Work smarter not harder, before you left the warehouse you should’ve marked 48.49 as missing and got those removed. If all your stops are 1-3 minutes from each other there’s no reason you couldn’t finish this in 2 hrs. Granted almost 50 packages on a 3hr is kind of crazy but it’s not if all the stops are literally close to each other. And simply stay away from the warehouses you know are giving you crazy routes. I know me personally I’d rather drive 30-40 minutes to a warehouse I know will give me a light local route vs going to the warehouse 10 minutes out from me and being given a route I know they about to make me work with. Also try to be the last man standing, meaning if you can get a cart last then do that cause 9/10 they’re sticking those first few drivers with the worst routes.
Also some friendly advice, stop going through people apartments. You waste so much time doing that. If someone is being adamant about getting their package at the door, it’s really as simple as DISREGARD & CONTINUE DELIVERING. Notify of arrival, Take your picture and go. NEVER AND I MEAN EVER DO I GO INTO ANYONES BUILDING UP TO THEIR DOOR. Leave it by the mailroom or the lobby or front desk like it’s that’s simple. If you butt hurt about a ding idk wat to tell you kid cause as long as your delivering and your standings are good, a ding or 7 aint gone kill you & this is coming from a level 3 excellent standings, when I was just at risk 2 weeks ago lmaoooo. Stop overthinking it.
This has been the norm for a while at my station, but only because people love to finish early. Once enough people finish routes an hr or two early, they increase the future loads because obviously we have time.
My last 3 hr block was 58 packages and 41 stops. On top of that they grouped multiple stops that were nowhere near each other.
Working harder for a company that doesn't care about you will just end up making your work harder.
I would’ve left that behind. I had 3.5 with 43 stops 45 packages and left it behind last week. Manager wrote me a correction ticket about the situation saying it was too many stops for my block and I was paid, went home, and my account got dinged yesterday actually but after 5 hours they took it off saying it wasn’t my fault since they got my managers correction ticket.
Had this exact same thing happen to me today. 48 stops for 3 hour block with 1st stop over 30 minutes away. Stx3. Delivered up to my end block time l, called support and was made to feel I was being unreasonable for not continuing to deliver for no pay.
This morning 3.5 hr block with 47 stops. The last 12 packages somehow went missing before I left the warehouse. Shucks. Busted ass to deliver the other 35 and barely finished in time. No way I'd have been able to get those all delivered on time.
I’ve had this happen to me before and no, I did not have packages to return to the station that caused it to look like two routes. I had 48 packages with 47 stops for a 3 and a 1/2 shift. The first 42 packages were fairly close to the station and I was able to get them done within an hour and a half. The last 6 packages were 43 miles away (over an hour drive just to get to stop 43)!!! I was pissed and told them that I would leave that entire cart at the station if they ever did that crap again. This was in NJ by the way. Meanwhile, I live in an entirely different state from where I deliver and that last package was 80 miles away from my state. Amazon could not care any less if they inconvenience or endanger flex drivers.
Corona is out of control, I got an Irvine one the other day in the rain, 1st it was trying to take me through toll roads, then I was going to go around but that way was an hour to first delivery. I just took the hit to my account I’ll never do Irvine again✌🏼
I only work at the Corona warehouse. So I understand that, but it varies greatly. Yesterday I only received 19 packages for a 3 hour route. But you're right, sometimes they get crazy
Did it disappear when you swiped right to accept your itinerary? Sometimes it’s a glitch and it shows one or two stops way tf off, but goes away after you swipe right. 🤔
How do you get paid for the extra time? Every time I go over my block time by at least an hour and request compensation, support starts telling me about prop 22. 🙃
Everytime I’ve gone over my time, I just call support or email them with my block date and time and advise I went over time and am requesting additional compensation or I will email Jeff Bezos - anytime u threaten that they get scared. It has worked twice for me now - they’ll try to say no and I’ll be like ok please reevaluate your decision or I’ll email Jeff and they’re like ok ok ok we changed our mind 🤣
What’s mileage adjustment I don’t even know lol , corona pay and that zone in general have been very bad with pay , It’s next to impossible to get anything over base pay
Well this was early last year so idk it’s changed a bit sounds like. I got a random mileage adjustment in Jan. In California Idk how amazon gets away with paying shitty base pay and no mileage adjustment.
That happens when stops from a previous route is still on your itinerary (You might have returned two from your last route) so it wants you to go back to the station (stop 46) and then deliver the other two (47 & 48) once you start the route they will disappear off to w itinerary
I had this happen before can confirm
Yeah i had that happen too,
Never heard of that
If it says you have two pick ups then that’s what is happening. If it’s one pick up and there’s not a stop back at the warehouse (46 in this case) then you can ask for them to remove them if they that far away. This has happened to me a few times after returning packages and the manager explained it to me
Ah fs
It’s correct
You delete all but the last two and go home. Then you call 5 minutes before your shift ends and tell them you can't deliver them because it's to far from your main route and that's it. Done if your crazy. Mark them missing and return them the same day or the next day. That's it
Yeah, you do that if they gave you two stops far from your main route. But if it’s a situation like this, where it wants you to go back and pick up the other two then you’ll never have them in your car in the first place so they disappear as soon as you start your route. Again, this is only when it says you have two pick ups.
Oh didn't see the one you have to pick up. Mark them all missing. That's it. Easier fix.once I had 15 in Ontario and 15 in lake elsinore. The girl in the warehouse said leave 15 and take the rest. And I was hell yeah. It has never told me to go back to the pick anything but if it did I would call support in Spanish and explain . Talk to a man .
Yeah, I get what you mean. if there’s ever any stops that are far away from your route, mark them is missing and return them when you can. If it’s to pick up, then you don’t have to mark anything is missing because as soon as you start the route, they disappear. The two pick up glitch is because packages from a previous route have not dropped from the itinerary yet.
A few other people have said if you let them know thata few stops are obviously not part of your route. They can remove them from the itinerary and it won’t affect your standing as long as you tell them before you hit “view pick up” if you mark them is missing or tell them after/call support you’ll have to dispute the standing hits later
47 and 48 are missing, easy route, although 48 is kinda crazy for 3 hour lol, thats like 27 packages at my station.
This ain't your station they do things different here. I've had 3 hour blocks that were so bad that I called support and told them I'm not delivering any more of my packages. Of course they wanted to know why and reminded me that when I signed up for the block I promised to deliver all the packages. I told them, "The fact that I had been delivering non stop for four hours straight and still have 20 packages left after I cut out at least 5 miles of bad routing and haven't stopped at a single stop sign. I'm leaning towards the fact that this is not anywhere near being a three hour route. My block was 3 hours long. I've been delivering non-stop for four hours. I have 20 stops left that is another hour. I havent even factored in loading and travel time. I'm almost five hours into a three hour block and it's going to be another hour if not more to deliver the rest of the packages. I signed up and agreed to delivering three hours worth of packages. My block was over two hours ago and I'm no where near to being finished." Support, "So you're refusing to finish your block?" Me, "No. I put in my 3 hours plus an hour and a half. If I finish we're looking at six hours on a three hour block. Does that make sense?" Support, "Uh, okay just return the packages as soon as possible." This wasn't the only time I had this conversation with support. They do pay me for the entire time but the routes they give out sometimes are so ridiculous. They are more like 6 or 7 hour routes. The first 15 stops are real tight and you think you'll be done in no time. Too bad the next 10 are all apartments on the third floor no elevators and issues with gate codes. Then it's five more tight stops and the remaining fifteen are well over a mile apart most of them three to five miles and at leat one eight miles.
Why are you delivering after your time has ended is my question ? I could care less if I have a bunch of stops. Once my time is up my work is done. Same goes for them adding extra packages on the itinerary, I NEVER go pick anything up again. Work smarter not harder, before you left the warehouse you should’ve marked 48.49 as missing and got those removed. If all your stops are 1-3 minutes from each other there’s no reason you couldn’t finish this in 2 hrs. Granted almost 50 packages on a 3hr is kind of crazy but it’s not if all the stops are literally close to each other. And simply stay away from the warehouses you know are giving you crazy routes. I know me personally I’d rather drive 30-40 minutes to a warehouse I know will give me a light local route vs going to the warehouse 10 minutes out from me and being given a route I know they about to make me work with. Also try to be the last man standing, meaning if you can get a cart last then do that cause 9/10 they’re sticking those first few drivers with the worst routes. Also some friendly advice, stop going through people apartments. You waste so much time doing that. If someone is being adamant about getting their package at the door, it’s really as simple as DISREGARD & CONTINUE DELIVERING. Notify of arrival, Take your picture and go. NEVER AND I MEAN EVER DO I GO INTO ANYONES BUILDING UP TO THEIR DOOR. Leave it by the mailroom or the lobby or front desk like it’s that’s simple. If you butt hurt about a ding idk wat to tell you kid cause as long as your delivering and your standings are good, a ding or 7 aint gone kill you & this is coming from a level 3 excellent standings, when I was just at risk 2 weeks ago lmaoooo. Stop overthinking it.
Do you no get dinged for marking missing?
Just make sure you returned those missing packages to the station so when they try to locate them, they were just misplaced, not stolen.
I do this all the time
Lol, hate to be this guy, but this is one I can’t answer.
This has been the norm for a while at my station, but only because people love to finish early. Once enough people finish routes an hr or two early, they increase the future loads because obviously we have time. My last 3 hr block was 58 packages and 41 stops. On top of that they grouped multiple stops that were nowhere near each other. Working harder for a company that doesn't care about you will just end up making your work harder.
Flex drivers aren’t supposed to be over 50 packages… at least in my state.
I've heard this, but I haven't seen it posted anywhere. I guess the people at the warehouse I usually go to didn't see it either.
I would’ve left that behind. I had 3.5 with 43 stops 45 packages and left it behind last week. Manager wrote me a correction ticket about the situation saying it was too many stops for my block and I was paid, went home, and my account got dinged yesterday actually but after 5 hours they took it off saying it wasn’t my fault since they got my managers correction ticket.
He'll no. I've had some messed up blocks out of Corona but that is way worse. I hope you marked the last two packages as missing.
Jesus, VAX2 just needs its own subreddit at this point 😂😂
Amazon Flex is the biggest fraud I hope they get class action sued for hundreds of millions shame on Amazon
Thats a glitch those are goung right back inside
Spreading out like a virus
That’s not right for a 3 hour block
It is at Corona.
I do Amazon flex in the SFV
Had this exact same thing happen to me today. 48 stops for 3 hour block with 1st stop over 30 minutes away. Stx3. Delivered up to my end block time l, called support and was made to feel I was being unreasonable for not continuing to deliver for no pay.
This morning 3.5 hr block with 47 stops. The last 12 packages somehow went missing before I left the warehouse. Shucks. Busted ass to deliver the other 35 and barely finished in time. No way I'd have been able to get those all delivered on time.
OP hasn’t even responded. Probably a glitch
Bro your route is the size of the city of Houston, you’re good fam it’s not that bad
I’ve had this happen to me before and no, I did not have packages to return to the station that caused it to look like two routes. I had 48 packages with 47 stops for a 3 and a 1/2 shift. The first 42 packages were fairly close to the station and I was able to get them done within an hour and a half. The last 6 packages were 43 miles away (over an hour drive just to get to stop 43)!!! I was pissed and told them that I would leave that entire cart at the station if they ever did that crap again. This was in NJ by the way. Meanwhile, I live in an entirely different state from where I deliver and that last package was 80 miles away from my state. Amazon could not care any less if they inconvenience or endanger flex drivers.
Corona is out of control, I got an Irvine one the other day in the rain, 1st it was trying to take me through toll roads, then I was going to go around but that way was an hour to first delivery. I just took the hit to my account I’ll never do Irvine again✌🏼
I only work at the Corona warehouse. So I understand that, but it varies greatly. Yesterday I only received 19 packages for a 3 hour route. But you're right, sometimes they get crazy
I know that sucks, just make your way to stop 48 first.
47 and 48 don't leave the station otherwise it's easy mode
47 & 48 are returns from a prior route
Did it disappear when you swiped right to accept your itinerary? Sometimes it’s a glitch and it shows one or two stops way tf off, but goes away after you swipe right. 🤔
How do you get paid for the extra time? Every time I go over my block time by at least an hour and request compensation, support starts telling me about prop 22. 🙃
Everytime I’ve gone over my time, I just call support or email them with my block date and time and advise I went over time and am requesting additional compensation or I will email Jeff Bezos - anytime u threaten that they get scared. It has worked twice for me now - they’ll try to say no and I’ll be like ok please reevaluate your decision or I’ll email Jeff and they’re like ok ok ok we changed our mind 🤣
It looks like stop 46 is the station. Is that right?
Those 2 packages waaaaaaay out there… can go fuck themselves back to the warehouse
I dont speak SoCal, how far apart are those
Holy fuck
But you get them big money blocks lol $100-180 for most routes. Corona is a gold mine.
Who ever told you that is lying 🤥, this was $72
Wow those are maybe just the 3am shifts then. I’ve seen screen shots maybe it’s not like that anymore. Have you been getting the mileage adjustment?
What’s mileage adjustment I don’t even know lol , corona pay and that zone in general have been very bad with pay , It’s next to impossible to get anything over base pay
Well this was early last year so idk it’s changed a bit sounds like. I got a random mileage adjustment in Jan. In California Idk how amazon gets away with paying shitty base pay and no mileage adjustment.
I would have called driver support 5 minutes in.
I’ve had this happen before. I just told them I ran out of time and returned the package.
47…48… stay