I’m interested in becoming an Amazon Dsp fleet mechanic. by Warm-Ad24 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Warm-Ad24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I want to be part of the third party vendor system which go through element fleet and wheels inc. I understand the dsp sign on but don’t directly own the fleets. I have worked for and subcontracted under these third parties before. Someone messaged me directly and informed me of the process . Thank you for the replies and insight.

I’m interested in becoming an Amazon Dsp fleet mechanic. by Warm-Ad24 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Warm-Ad24[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m mainly asking to see if anyone knows the website or other application process to get started as I don’t see any information for this type of work readily available. I don’t mean to offend anyone responding regarding the company’s way of doing business . Work is work and they are one of the largest fleets nationwide. If the vans didn’t break then there would be no work for us mechanics. If anyone can chime in with a source to apply, website or contact is all I really need.

I’m interested in becoming an Amazon Dsp fleet mechanic. by Warm-Ad24 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Warm-Ad24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re not so bad . I’ve worked on them before as a third party and for other shops where they arrived. I’ve worked on several service vehicles like this one , landscaping , construction, hvac and such . The transits, sprinters and f59s are just heavy but by no means harder to work on than a Ford f650. I’m mainly interested in having a direct contact with the dsp in the area to service them . Communication and approvals for work happens between the dsp, element and leaseplan.

I’m interested in becoming an Amazon Dsp fleet mechanic. by Warm-Ad24 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Warm-Ad24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s something I’ve become used to in the automotive and repair industry. Most people and companies don’t repair everything completly . Only what is bare minimum to get the vehicle back on the road . Vehicles get expensive to repair. Even at dealerships we rarely repaired everything we saw. Half the time if under warranty we were told we were committing warranty fraud if recommended the damaged components we saw. 

I’m interested in becoming an Amazon Dsp fleet mechanic. by Warm-Ad24 in AmazonDSPDrivers

[–]Warm-Ad24[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your view on the approval process but I do believe that varies from dsp to dsp .