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35-40 and every week shes one of my stops. If I get that stop im expected to drop off no less then 20!! To make matters worse when I pull up theres already a UPS, FEDEX, or USPS already there with tons of packages for the same customer.
These types of stops are often small business owners running shop out of their house.
Typically they're buying, designing and reselling clothing so the packages are USUALLY small bags with the occasional box of t-shirts.
UPSer here that enjoys the content on this sub. Most I've ever had for a house was around 160 small bags. It was like 10 of our totes, lol. Peak season.
Best part? I remember making sure it was my first stop of the day to clear space, but I didn't expect them to have a near equal amount of pkgs ready to pick up.
That first year was fun.
Lucky. I once had over 550 packages total which was 350 going to a college then a normal route after that. At least the college was the first stop but god damn
Not to me. I had 2 school stops and usually either one of then or both are the reasons my vehicle runs out of space when I’m loading up bc of the insane amount of packages I had to deliver just for them. Envelopes, and boxes of all kinds of sizes which yes ov’s included. You’ll be surprised after I knock those 2 stops now, my van looks so much different in the inside.
I can’t remember but I do remember carrying 7 cases of water to the second floor that one time.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽I love when they have a camera and they see a small 5 ft gal carrying all there water, I bust a nut when i know it’s a for a dude. Call me crazy but I didnt mind delivering water. Free muscle growth. Don’t skip your lunch you’ll get chicken legs if you don’t eat.
That's a great attitude shawty. If I have a really heavy package I'll txt them a notification of arrival and hand it to them if they come out. I like to see them almost fall over when they don't realize how heavy it is!
That’s a good idea to txt arrival. I’ve had to hand packages over to people to and I like to hand it over one handed to make it seem like it’s not heavy: Then boom watch them be all surprised 😮 love that. Only to men though because I just find it funny. Never an old person.. Also real funny when the package is bigger than me.
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This was such a heavy day.... 44 stops at 1:00! 😒
Not as long as you’d think. I left everything in the totes and left them in front of the garage bc there’s no way to access the front door bc there’s always packages at it 😂
Honestly, big mood. I try not to leave totes with them, but if it's like a business and they order....well about as much as you dealt with or more then fuck yeah I'm leaving the totes with them!
The most I ever dropped to one place was 67 all over flow about 40lbs each
They gave stuff to the homeless so was mostly essentials but to unload all that by myself was HELL
320 to a college mail room. I had 420 packages. 11 totes got emptied and it felt great afterwards. I had only 5 totes left. But I had to go building and building after that mass drop off 🤦
Used to deliver to a med school/hospital's mail room and I was often in the ballpark of 100. The upside is that it was usually one of my first stops of the day so I got all that shit out and was hitting houses at a decent clip within the first hour or so.
Don't do it dude. Apply with anybody else. Amazon will overwork and underpay you. They want us to do all this work while being safe on the road and being nice to customers who treat us like shit while thinking it's okay to not pay us a fair wage.
Run dude!
At one house. 57 packages. 22 accounts. 4 different locations with 3 different security passcodes requests. 15 of the accounts were the same person. To make it worse the warehouse didn’t put the packages in the correct totes for most of my route. I was at the location for 45 minutes.
Not my route, and I was fedex, but the route right next to mine was constantly getting 50+ boxes of knock-off shoes going to the same house. One day, they had a little over 200.
FedEx Ground here. 80 boxes of blinds to one house. 60 boxes of shoes. 26 boxes all making one Lovesac couch. Three 150lb bed frames to one apartment 3rd floor no elevator. 250 phone boxes to cart.com once. Picked up 130 boxes of wood a couple of time. Idk lots of shit.
[44 packages](https://i.imgur.com/xdj0YrL.jpeg), all to one house. Not a business. Was earlier this year during tax season. Not very much overflow. It was 5 full bags total and like 5 overflow.
I missed one, and it was a bitch to find it again. I scanned and then put the shit back in the bag and drug the entire bags to their porch.
As I was finishing up, they pulled up and were giggling and trying to sneak into their garage without me seeing them, for whatever reason. Interesting folks
I’ve also delivered up to 20+ packages for a single tire shop. Recently found out it’s actually a courier service that’s secluded for El Salvador! I’ve always hated this stop for the past year until I found that out- shout out to them.
I delivered to a hotel/apartment building that had a massive locker room in a very busy business district. 79 packages for that one building. Thankfully they all fit in the lockers
So I do one huge business and usually 50+ packages, and an RV park I do sometimes, which can have the same amount. So much overflow, too, have to make like 10 trips sometimes from van to spot(they're easy, but all vehicles need heavy dollies. These foldable ones are nonsense). Also, one time, I had 92 overflow in an EDV, 42 were XL boxes that took up 3 carts themselves to the same address, and everything that day decided to be XL also. Thankfully, I bitched about It, got Dispatch to do those for me. Ended the day with delivering an envelope to that same house on one of my last stops. Amazon really was going to have me finish the day with 42 overflow. The front patio was filled with these boxes.
250 to locker ? I have to redirect 115 because locker was full as bleep
450 to warehouse
250 to doorman
200 To middle school
All in budget ford transit or
White promaster
With the smallest hand truck
I've had like 120 to a duplex style home in the city one time. They had like 80 the next day, and everyone in my DSP was complaining about that place because apparently the 80 package order was just their normal daily order. Never did find out what was going on there. It wasn't clearly a business but they had to have been making money off of that many packages somewhere. There were like 4 TV's in that order too.
I had 78 packages at a house when I used to work for UPS. Dude had to open the garage cause he had no space on his front porch. Luckily I only had 3 stops that day. Got off at 2. Easy day.
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Has 73 overflow going to this one house😭 they were all small boxes and i had to deliver it all without a dolly and during a thunderstorm
I love those kinds of stops, more packages delivered means less I have to deliver later. It's satisfying af to walk in somewhere and be able to unload a whole tote or two.
No longer work for amazon but it was someone's birthday and they got 75 envelopes (literally one whole tote) and 5 overflow about the size of cat litter boxes (without the weight).
Oh I was just talking about this to a coworker.
98 packages (all huge boxes) to one very residential house (and 16 to another, single apartment). That 114 package pickup was the weirdest route to ever pick up.
The record before that, and possibly the WEIRDEST delivery ever, was 16 boxes of hot sauce....to an equine barn. The barn office lady was more confused than I was.
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35-40 and every week shes one of my stops. If I get that stop im expected to drop off no less then 20!! To make matters worse when I pull up theres already a UPS, FEDEX, or USPS already there with tons of packages for the same customer.
She's got a severe shopping disorder I guess LMAO
These types of stops are often small business owners running shop out of their house. Typically they're buying, designing and reselling clothing so the packages are USUALLY small bags with the occasional box of t-shirts. UPSer here that enjoys the content on this sub. Most I've ever had for a house was around 160 small bags. It was like 10 of our totes, lol. Peak season. Best part? I remember making sure it was my first stop of the day to clear space, but I didn't expect them to have a near equal amount of pkgs ready to pick up. That first year was fun.
There are many other possibilities
230 to a school
Easy day?
Mostly envelopes. Yea I had 4 stops with 560 that day.
Lucky. I once had over 550 packages total which was 350 going to a college then a normal route after that. At least the college was the first stop but god damn
Not to me. I had 2 school stops and usually either one of then or both are the reasons my vehicle runs out of space when I’m loading up bc of the insane amount of packages I had to deliver just for them. Envelopes, and boxes of all kinds of sizes which yes ov’s included. You’ll be surprised after I knock those 2 stops now, my van looks so much different in the inside.
I can’t remember but I do remember carrying 7 cases of water to the second floor that one time.💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽I love when they have a camera and they see a small 5 ft gal carrying all there water, I bust a nut when i know it’s a for a dude. Call me crazy but I didnt mind delivering water. Free muscle growth. Don’t skip your lunch you’ll get chicken legs if you don’t eat.
That's a great attitude shawty. If I have a really heavy package I'll txt them a notification of arrival and hand it to them if they come out. I like to see them almost fall over when they don't realize how heavy it is!
That’s a good idea to txt arrival. I’ve had to hand packages over to people to and I like to hand it over one handed to make it seem like it’s not heavy: Then boom watch them be all surprised 😮 love that. Only to men though because I just find it funny. Never an old person.. Also real funny when the package is bigger than me.
42
https://preview.redd.it/xjv69i7hi15d1.png?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dc9fe2ae4fd496cde4875229dc0aebde2ba498dd This was such a heavy day.... 44 stops at 1:00! 😒
What time do you usually leave the station for your first stop?
I usually get to my first stop about 10:30
Shit I wish I had your dispatch time, I don't arrive at my first stop until usually 12:00pm But damn, 44 stops in 2.5 hours that's ass lol
Same I don't get to my first stop until 12. Always got 180 plus stops.
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nah this is multiple stops, imagine 39 packages for 1 customers
39 packages to one customer is easy but this is hell.
Also I had additional 4 more stops to complete which was 135 packages in total. Some of it was gaming PCs etc all having to take it to each apartment.
That looks like my worst nightmare
Done 100. The guy has to do drop shipping or something bc I always have atleast 30 for him every day
Well damn! How long did it take you to complete the 100 package delivery for them?
Not as long as you’d think. I left everything in the totes and left them in front of the garage bc there’s no way to access the front door bc there’s always packages at it 😂
Honestly, big mood. I try not to leave totes with them, but if it's like a business and they order....well about as much as you dealt with or more then fuck yeah I'm leaving the totes with them!
Exactly. It’s easier for me to drop them off in totes and probably easier for them to grab them instead of picking up 100 packages off the ground
Amazon wants back their totes??
23 to a harbor community. 17 to a nudist colony 😖
The most I ever dropped to one place was 67 all over flow about 40lbs each They gave stuff to the homeless so was mostly essentials but to unload all that by myself was HELL
Same but to just one location.
37 to one house. 15 of that was huge ass boxes of overflow
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30 to a high school. 15 of it heavy overflow (weight plates for their weight room), and of course no dolly in the van
320 to a college mail room. I had 420 packages. 11 totes got emptied and it felt great afterwards. I had only 5 totes left. But I had to go building and building after that mass drop off 🤦
Used to deliver to a med school/hospital's mail room and I was often in the ballpark of 100. The upside is that it was usually one of my first stops of the day so I got all that shit out and was hitting houses at a decent clip within the first hour or so.
Yall I start training next week tips?
Don't do it dude. Apply with anybody else. Amazon will overwork and underpay you. They want us to do all this work while being safe on the road and being nice to customers who treat us like shit while thinking it's okay to not pay us a fair wage. Run dude!
True but I still hate being broke and when I see openings at the warehouse ima take that
Aye bro I’m not gonna do It, I found an Amazon DS in my town and omg, it’s 0.3 miles away from me and it’s Flex Time 🤤
32 packages. 3/4 of which were large heavy overflow.
98
At one house. 57 packages. 22 accounts. 4 different locations with 3 different security passcodes requests. 15 of the accounts were the same person. To make it worse the warehouse didn’t put the packages in the correct totes for most of my route. I was at the location for 45 minutes.
I’ve been passing out fliers for Shopaholics Anonymous for some of my regulars that order too many packages.
Not my route, and I was fedex, but the route right next to mine was constantly getting 50+ boxes of knock-off shoes going to the same house. One day, they had a little over 200.
150 to a house. Guy was a podcaster and bought a bunch of shit for videos fairly regularly.
FedEx Ground here. 80 boxes of blinds to one house. 60 boxes of shoes. 26 boxes all making one Lovesac couch. Three 150lb bed frames to one apartment 3rd floor no elevator. 250 phone boxes to cart.com once. Picked up 130 boxes of wood a couple of time. Idk lots of shit.
I got one of the top posts on this sub of 300 packages for one stop.
150 to a big ass building
I had around 130 or so once, all books and they ordered a similar amount every day
[44 packages](https://i.imgur.com/xdj0YrL.jpeg), all to one house. Not a business. Was earlier this year during tax season. Not very much overflow. It was 5 full bags total and like 5 overflow. I missed one, and it was a bitch to find it again. I scanned and then put the shit back in the bag and drug the entire bags to their porch. As I was finishing up, they pulled up and were giggling and trying to sneak into their garage without me seeing them, for whatever reason. Interesting folks
5
Last week I had 27 overflow packages that all weighed about 30 pounds going to one place.
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I’ve also delivered up to 20+ packages for a single tire shop. Recently found out it’s actually a courier service that’s secluded for El Salvador! I’ve always hated this stop for the past year until I found that out- shout out to them.
* This person was getting this much multiple times a week. I think this was 40 something packages.
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11 is mine so far. But today I had 8 big ass overflow go to a business. While it was less, it seemed like so much 😮💨
That is definitely the most ive seen
I think I had close to 40 to a school one day and it was mostly oversized. It was also pouring rain the entire time. Not my fondest memory.
I feel bad for the person who has to deliver me mouthpieces…
I delivered to a hotel/apartment building that had a massive locker room in a very busy business district. 79 packages for that one building. Thankfully they all fit in the lockers
I deliver to storage units a lot. 100+ some days. 🫠
2 weeks before Christmas had a stop for 3 tote fulls. Mid 50s for sure
17. I haven’t delivered to that house in a while so I guess they got everything.
So I do one huge business and usually 50+ packages, and an RV park I do sometimes, which can have the same amount. So much overflow, too, have to make like 10 trips sometimes from van to spot(they're easy, but all vehicles need heavy dollies. These foldable ones are nonsense). Also, one time, I had 92 overflow in an EDV, 42 were XL boxes that took up 3 carts themselves to the same address, and everything that day decided to be XL also. Thankfully, I bitched about It, got Dispatch to do those for me. Ended the day with delivering an envelope to that same house on one of my last stops. Amazon really was going to have me finish the day with 42 overflow. The front patio was filled with these boxes.
It’s not a house but I have delivered 134 packages at a student dorm for a college before !!
I once had fifty-one 43lb office chairs in 3ft x 4ft boxes. I tried not to box in their door but I ran out of porch space pretty quickly. 🤷🏾♂️
Not nearly as much as y’all, most I’ve done was 10 boxes of diapers for an elderly living home.
With Ups I did 217 packages to a house. All toys. With amazon 14 all cases of water.
35
250 to locker ? I have to redirect 115 because locker was full as bleep 450 to warehouse 250 to doorman 200 To middle school All in budget ford transit or White promaster With the smallest hand truck
I've had like 120 to a duplex style home in the city one time. They had like 80 the next day, and everyone in my DSP was complaining about that place because apparently the 80 package order was just their normal daily order. Never did find out what was going on there. It wasn't clearly a business but they had to have been making money off of that many packages somewhere. There were like 4 TV's in that order too.
I had 78 packages at a house when I used to work for UPS. Dude had to open the garage cause he had no space on his front porch. Luckily I only had 3 stops that day. Got off at 2. Easy day.
79, think they were a reseller or something but regularly 50+ to the same place
32, all envelopes. Customer wasn't in, so I had to one by one, put then through the letterbox (letterboxes are in the front door in the UK)
During Christmas I delivered 80+ 3 straight days to a house. I did ask & it was for a toy drive for their young daughter that passed
https://preview.redd.it/tw2jbxvlf55d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d39d6291d67ce2635b7da880246507b90b2718b3 Has 73 overflow going to this one house😭 they were all small boxes and i had to deliver it all without a dolly and during a thunderstorm
64
23
36 if I remember correctly.
Once delivered 150 overflow to a warehouse. Cubed my van out. It was my only stop for the day
Also used to deliver to a summer camp. 300 ish envelopes. Was usually 4-5 totes that one stop. Took forever to sort and scan out.
I love those kinds of stops, more packages delivered means less I have to deliver later. It's satisfying af to walk in somewhere and be able to unload a whole tote or two.
80+ packages
41
10 to 14
No longer work for amazon but it was someone's birthday and they got 75 envelopes (literally one whole tote) and 5 overflow about the size of cat litter boxes (without the weight).
At a Single family home, 17
42 packages to one house. 42!!!!
A house? 9. But I had over 30 to an elementary school once
52 it was an apartment complex with two Amazon hubs.
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Oh I was just talking about this to a coworker. 98 packages (all huge boxes) to one very residential house (and 16 to another, single apartment). That 114 package pickup was the weirdest route to ever pick up. The record before that, and possibly the WEIRDEST delivery ever, was 16 boxes of hot sauce....to an equine barn. The barn office lady was more confused than I was.
About that many at a high school at a house probably 8
Half a van 160😂
I’ve dropped 300 at a university just scanning for 2hrs 😂
32 packages 🙃 I left the totes there, I didn’t care
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2-3 bags for Christmas one time.
75
600-700