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Amazon flex
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I am then forwarded in the Amazon Flex App to complete some basic details e.g. I checked back regularly until I found openings at the local depot in Northern Ireland. Check back regularly to see if any openings become available”. “Sorry, there aren’t any delivery sites in your area looking for new Delivery Partners at the moment. Anyway, this is just a simple starter pack for an Amazon Delivery Driver, and to start out I spent around £200 on a phone (Moto G6), boots, jacket and other gadgets.Īpplications depend on availability, meaning it can be hard to register with the Amazon Flex App, and for months was receiving the same response. And other handy gadgets include a dashboard mount with charger, and a retractable key chain. Anyway, given many Amazon delivery drivers will be working 9-hour block shifts, the job also needs a lot of battery power, so it is also advised to have a second phone, and maybe a power bank. So I personally bought myself a basic Moto G6 along with a rugged ‘armorbox’ case, although many Amazon Delivery Drivers opt for the recommended/purpose built Blackview mobiles which are not so different to normal Androids with rugged cases. Then to actually do the job, you will need a phone (Android or iOS) which the route and job will rely on given it works off an app ( found here) on your own smartphone.

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So along the way, I share the processes, procedures and pitfalls of becoming finding a driving position in Amazon Flex.įirst off, there are a number of things you will need before taking a job an Amazon Flex Driver (other than wheels), and to even enter the warehouse/facility you will need safety boots and a hi-vis vest. Which adds as well to my other self-employed services as an Amazon Sales Associate, and a KDP Publisher with Amazon. So I was for once in my life excited about a job and in becoming an Amazon Delivery Provider through the Amazon Flex program. At the same time, when working as an Amazon Flex delivery driver, I could make roughly £400 a week (after van rental etc.) to drive around Northern Ireland dropping off parcels. we only arrived back from 8 days of snow in the Scottish Highlands). Which may not seem like a “dream job” but I do literally pay lots of money to drive aimlessly through Europe and Asia on road trips (e.g. Since my return to the U.K, I have been looking for self-employment, with flexible hours, and just anything but a desk job… Which brought me to the idea of the shared economy opportunities (like Uber and Airbnb), where Amazon Logistics offer similar opportunities through their Amazon Flex multi-drop delivery drivers.











Amazon flex