![]() “Drivers blame Amazon’s routing software for making their days unnecessarily long,” the article stated, adding that drivers would have to double back to a block late in their shift that they’d visited earlier in the day, for instance, and would be directed to take frequent left turns, crossing busy streets on food to make multiple deliveries at one stop. The article attributed the job dissatisfaction to a number of problems with Amazon’s delivery model, including trouble finding bathrooms, inefficient routing and navigation, and too many stops resulting in safety concerns. ![]() According to an article in CNN Business, Amazon thrived during the pandemic, delivering 2.3 billion more of its own packages in 2020 compared to 2019, but their drivers were not feeling jolly with their jobs.
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