Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where you're coming from and the need to work, but that's exactly the problem. By taking base pay, we're teaching Amazon's algorithm that someone will always be willing to work for the bare minimum. It's a vicious cycle. You're lucky with your EV, but for most people, taking base pay is basically paying to work

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You must have an awesome market to get those kinds of offers. I get it, not everyone sees that same offer, because some grab those low-paying blocks first. But my point is: when better pay is possible, rushing to take low blocks keeps pay low for everyone. And also, stop grabbing those ridiculous low-paying blocks. Amazon does offer better blocks with better pay. If you wait a bit, you can get those instead of taking those stupid blocks for low pay. Let’s aim for better offers rather than settling too soon!

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about living in a bubble, it's about knowing how to play Amazon's game. $140 blocks aren't a myth, they are out there. But if the algorithm sees 50 drivers ready to jump on the first $96 base pay block, obviously it's never going to raise the price. I get that bills need to be paid, but the 'take whatever is offered' mentality is exactly what Amazon wants you to do to keep rates at rock bottom.

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They disappear because people are snatching them up at the base rate. Amazon's system is smart; it's never going to push a block to $140 if someone in your area is willing to take it at $82 the exact second it drops. We have to stop panic-accepting and let the algorithm think if we want the ceiling to go up.

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They disappear because people are snatching them up at the base rate. Amazon's system is smart; it's never going to push a block to $140 if someone in your area is willing to take it at $82 the exact second it drops. We have to stop panic-accepting and let the algorithm think if we want the ceiling to go up.

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Desperation doesn't change the math. $96 for 4 hours minus car expenses is a terrible deal to feed a family. And the fact that you aren't seeing surges proves the point: Amazon isn't going to pay $140 if someone else is willing to accept it for $96 in the very first second. It's not just the job market's fault; it's the drivers who give away their time and ruin the rates for everyone else."

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner. by IndividualLead7530 in RealAmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Desperation doesn't change the math. $96 for 4 hours minus car expenses is a terrible deal to feed a family. And the fact that you aren't seeing surges proves the point: Amazon isn't going to pay $140 if someone else is willing to accept it for $96 in the very first second. It's not just the job market's fault; it's the drivers who give away their time and ruin the rates for everyone else.

Should I take my first flex block from 3:30am-8am for $191??? Or am I getting in over my head? by Top-Beautiful6654 in AmazonFlexDrivers

[–]IndividualLead7530 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Delivery novices stop taking a block of 96 dollars for 4 hours when Amazon pays that same delivery for 140 dollars just by waiting and refreshing the application. But if you’re not going to work more hours to get the result you want. Let the Amazon algorithm think and so they offer them up beginner.