Life of an Amazon Driver (USA vs. UK edition)

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Published 2022-06-22
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Everybody receives occasional deliveries, but did you want to see what It’s like from the perspective of a delivery driver.

A Comparison between a USA Amazon Driver and a UK Amazon Driver

Seeing what its like in both Seattle Washington and in Liverpool England.

It’s not an easy job but I’m glad to say It keeps me healthy

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All Comments (21)
  • @freddiekb1004
    Very interesting video! I deliver in the UK and what amazes me the most is how different the delivery process is between here and the US - over here we have to hand the parcels to the customers but over there they pretty much doorstep everything :P
  • @vincen4943
    Great vid ,Zac !Stewart is a nice guy ain't he!πŸ‘
  • @arky6937
    Cracking video! Love the new ideas and videos. Keep it up pal!
  • @alexhatton1063
    It’s interesting to see, I’m an Amazon delivery driver in the uk and about 50% of the time I drive an electric van which has 80 miles range, I have on average 240-300 parcels and 160-180 stops, we don’t get out of station until about 11:30 so we start quite late.
  • @Mobro-jk1dy
    We need a blue tooth access to garages too Stuart. How lucky amazon drivers in America door syepping all day long wish we could do that πŸ˜† I just started work wth FDL working out dxm2 but today am working out of dxm3, hope I don't get farms all day see what you mean about them Zac the amount of time it takes from one drop to another is ridiculous at times. Not only that but the van can get damaged too which can be costly to the driver. Not fair at all. Grate video, everyday is a new day to learn πŸ˜ƒ
  • @ImCalledWoods
    the main thing i find with the country routes is at every farm you can always expect a dog running about haha 9/10 theyre friendly you can tell by the body language but you get the odd terrifying one 🀣
  • @cw2126
    That was a boss watch lad πŸ€£πŸ‘ well done the boys
  • @bboiii6004
    Another one !!! ( DJ Khaled voice) prehapssssssss πŸ’œπŸ’œ
  • @cw2126
    What a great watch this will be lad πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • @IDanyyI
    My man with another banger πŸ€œπŸ€›
  • As an American ill be lost in the UK everything is the opposite πŸ˜‚
  • @arky6937
    Maybe do one with your friends barbers
  • @SweetPeaG
    🀣🀣🀣 love it
  • @wtsyes
    dwa4, no is it tukwila?
  • @GalaxyFur
    The United States is generally always a step ahead of the rest of the world regarding all things Amazon. Most key technologies are typically brought out in the U.S. first like the home delivery app or products and services like Amazon Echo features that are unavailable outside the U.S. market. It's that way with many U.S. tech companies though. The United States generally gets things first. Often a couple of years before it becomes available in the UK. Like with Apple right now. The Apple Credit Card has been a huge thing in the U.S. for a few years now. But it's still not a thing outside of the U.S. market. However, it will likely come to other countries. The Google Home (Nest Hub) was available in the U.S. for nearly 1.5 years before it came to the UK. And even then the UK counterpart didn't have all the features of the U.S. version. I know that this makes people outside of the U.S. often jealous of us because they can't gain access to the cool new features at the same time as us. I hear it online all the time. And I totally get their frustration. πŸ˜…
  • @Hassan-nu3rp
    Hi how do you got the job as a amazon delivery driver is it through agency or amazon DSP