Amazon DSP training video

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Published 2022-12-17
This training video will teach you how to be successful doing deliveries for Amazon.

All Comments (21)
  • @geodude6244
    After 3 weeks critical tips i got is. 1. Cross reference addresses box numbers names 2. At group stops make sure you got every package for each house. You want to make sure there all there and you dont mix them up Other than that pretty easy. Nitpicking tips i got. 1. Put the keys in your pocket and leave them there if possible. Its easy to leave them on accident.
  • @vandshome
    We don’t go to the gas station anymore. It’s a company that comes and fill the tanks at night, at the station.
  • @mmserenityllc
    I learned so much by watching this training tutorial. Thank you
  • @rrd3k3
    @21:45 that grip on the pen. I'm calling the police... lol Excellent video, my brother! Thank you for sharing your valuable insights. May God's blessings be upon you <3
  • @faith1953
    Thanks so much for this video. For showing us how to use the App from start to finish. Other Amazon drivers make videos and they don't show us this and how to sort the package. They don't explain or teach us nothing.
  • @andyvalencia9622
    Bro I learn a lot from your video i will be driving alone nxt week and is always good to learn how to do stuff the right way and efficiently
  • @SeanAHarding
    Interesting video and offered a lot of insight. What was most interesting is that those RAM vans are rebadged Citroen/Peugeot/FIAT vans in Europe 😊
  • @Crypto_Junkie
    Yesterday was my ride along and tomorrow is my first day driving Alone. This video is a good refresher and exactly what I was looking for my guy. Thanks 🙏🏼
  • U can move that orange circle if it’s in the wrong location. If you in front the house and the circle a little off u can adjust it
  • @ghstbird3338
    Those white vans have ZERO shelves. Please also tell folks that when they do rescue, they have to scan everything in the bag(s) that they are taking and MAKE SURE TO CHECK the overflows to see if they go with their bag(s). VERY IMPORTANT ❗️👍
  • @kaneryan123
    Thank you so much for this video. Helps relieve some of my anxiety. First day tomorrow!
  • I had no idea that watching vids in mentor helped increase my score! I will be trying that because if I get a bad score at the beginning of my week, it really messes up my score for the rest of the week.
  • @CainCorvinus
    One of the better videos about the job position iv found so far. Very informational. Learning how to organize and KNOW which packages to get next, is the biggest hurdle imo.
  • @tonytouch2187
    Appreciate the video I’m just starting and this is very helpful getting this inside look
  • Awesome video full of information, I’m really grateful for you lookin out and showing what to do etc , I start my training in a week or so and I’m a little nervous but I’ll get it down, thanks again hope you’re new year goes well, stay safe
  • @cbrue1896
    The RAM leased vans tend to be shorter in length and have a better turning radius. That works much better on rural forested routes like we have here in Washington. While they don't have shelves, they are much easier to navigate going down narrow and long private driveways with little room to turn around. Also, the Rams have front-wheel drive which handles better in the rain, mud, and snow. The Ford Transits are single-wheel, rear-drive (passenger side) which is absolutely lousy if you get the passenger rear wheel into mud or snow. You will easily get the van stuck. It's such a problem here that our vans actually have snow chains in them along with shovels and tow straps. These come in handy, especially after running a route yesterday during an ice storm. Both the chains and the shovel came in handy. Be safe DAs!
  • Gotta show pre trip and post trip inspections and letting them run for 90s before submitting
  • @vandshome
    We don’t call dispatch when we finished. We just RTS in the chat and that’s it. We just leave the bag in the van and they come get bag.