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And probably drives on the most efficient route for their run.
You're about halfway along the run? They'll always pass you about halfway through the day.
Not if orion and management have anything to say about it lmfao
Here in NZ I believe they mostly can set their own routes, being 'independent' contractors.
I have heard Amazon in particular is super tight in the US.
This is about ups, not Amazon... In America ups isn't independent contractors, thankfully. That's a shit ass union busting system designed to defeat worker wages
Amazon's model means they're not especially tight; they run routes all day across larger distances.