Hey Martin. Great video. Helpful advice and tips. I started my Amazon dsp journey a few days ago. I will be driving the van in a ride along tomorrow with my trainer.
@thyleaguechannel6038Ай бұрын
Can you make a q&a video I have a few questions that I would like to know your answers 1. How do you feel about parking on the opposite side of the rode in residential streets 2.Do you leave the car running when making a delivery or door open( in my dsp it’s a big no no but it saves so much time) 3.how do you feel about the pay 4. What was the toughest part about learning the job 5. What are the pros and cons of your dsp 6. Do you plan on getting trained for step van? 7.how is the overtime Ps: Love the videos man 💪
@frankkilijanski250415 күн бұрын
Dude bring a box cutter to work and cut that top half off of the tote to establish a container for the existing delivery tote. The faster you finish the more the App goes out of its way to frustrate you more with multiple out of sequence deliveries.
@pirsensor118626 күн бұрын
If you drive the white van open your glove case and put a empty tote flat on your passenier seat so you have a stabile platform to put al your not big package on it,if you have 20 package on it say 20 package put o til 10 on the left side 1 to the back seat of the seat and 10 to the glove case then on the right side you put 11 til 20 the same lick the left side so you dont have put the envlope and packages to the window 😮.if you dont have a glove case but only a passenger seat put a big box in front of the seat and put a empty tote on it.
@martinmanaoat98926 күн бұрын
Love the advice!! Thank you so much! I’ll try it that way next time I get the white van!
@pirsensor118626 күн бұрын
@@martinmanaoat989 Sometimes the parcels slide towards you when you drive around the bend, but if you point the tote with the high side towards you, they stay in place or you can stop it with your hand, but in general they just stay up. their place. I work for DHL myself and they just use numbers in order, so if I have 140 packages, they are simply numbered from 1 to 140, so the organization goes quite quickly that way, about half a minute to a minute on the chair.