Amazon Flex reviews

3.4

60% would recommend to a friend

(4,571 total reviews)
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Jeff Bezos

46% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Amazon Flex has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,571 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Amazon Flex employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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5K reviews
2.0
Sep 20, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay, work from car, outdoors,

Cons

Unstable, wear and tear on your vehicle, no benefits. This is NOT a reliable source of income. I was using this in between jobs. I had %100 reliability rating and worked hard every day 2 4 hour blocks a day (40 hrs per week). All the sudden no explanation nothing I stopped getting blocks everyday. Then I would get maybe 1 here or there and low paying blocks. So I went from being able to support my family to fearing the bills coming up! I have a %100 reliability rating and never bring packages back and this is what I get. DO NOT use this as a main source of income. They will cut you off with no rhyme or reason.

4.0
Dec 7, 2016

Implement Transparent Ranking System

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great pay per hour for part-time work Ability to earn tips Low-stress job, taking directions from the app is preferable to taking orders from a human

Cons

Inconsistent hours worked per week. Must be actively checking app to pick up regular work. Restaurant pickups are sometimes very tight windows. Deliveries have always been completed well before the deadline time, but the app marks the pickup as late.

2.0
Mar 21, 2017

Warning... Rant

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexible schedule, IF you think "fishing" for blocks 12 hours a day is flexible.

Cons

"Fishing" for blocks 12 hours a day is NOT flexible. If I have to work harder at getting work than doing the work, then this gig is not for a sane person. Maybe I am crazy. But spending several hours constantly swiping the android screen is soul killing for me. So yes, I swiped for two hours yesterday morning and got a block for 11:30 am. Loaded the block and got it delivered almost on time with no returns. I did have an encounter with Cujo on my last stop. Rang the bell hoping someone was home since there was no good place to put the medium sized box. A young lady comes to the door and as I handed her the package, here comes a great white wolf looking thing racing out of the interior. He meant business and luckily the girl got hold of him just in time. Hmmmnnn... But back to the swiping... Is this really the best way for Amazon to create a stable and proficient group of drivers? I personally have other things in my life. This swiping thing sort of takes over my whole day, at least until I get a result. Then of course I have to plan around the actual delivery. Seriously, I have other things to do which I cannot attend to if I am going to be "fishing" all the time. I am learning to develop a website using the latest tools and that takes concentration. I could easily hear a notification and answer it, but constantly stopping to swipe.... not so much. Plus I have grand kids... and on.. and on. I am the prototypical type of person that I would think Amazon would really like to have on board. I am a retired engineer, very stable and dependable, very diligent about what ever I am accepting as a task. I have done 3 blocks with the idea that i would deliver every one of those packages no matter what. Out of about 100 pkgs, I had to return 2. One for a bad address and the other a private gated driveway that neither myself nor support could get a code for. So one would think that Amazon would think "let's keep this driver around". But does Amazon think, in their most fevered imagination, that I am going to sit around all day every day swiping the screen? SWIPE... SWIPE... SWIPE... Please somebody tell me "What are they thinking"? I have a reserved block for today and that may be my last unless I just happen to swipe and just happen to catch a block. This is not likely so much as I can understand. And I will lose interest soon. So, does Amazon care? This model is working for them.. I guess. I just question the quality of the work force they are getting. Who is willing to sit around swipe.. swipe.. swiping all day??? Who? Thanks for listening, and any enlightenment will be appreciated.

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