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Is It Better Do Go For 3-4hour Blocks?

I feel like a 5 hour block will get you a ton of packages lol. I grabbed a 4 hour at $112 for 11 deliveries (lucky) while seeing 5 hour blocks similarly priced. I feel like Amazon calculates 5 hours assuming the time will be needed to deliver a hefty route. I don’t mind grinding it out though, just want to work smarter if possible. When I picked up the 4 hour I saw some super full carts there, people stuffing large batches into their cars, etc lol. I’m new btw, this was my 2nd flex. I’m getting laid off from my job as they closed my position so going to try and knock out 2 flex batches a day for at least $200-250 to stay afloat.

Also, would love insight from all you full time gig workers. I met a couple at the facility yesterday who did full time gig work, minimum goal was $300-$350/day. $10k/mo is a nice number and twice the amount I was bringing in at my dead end job. I run a business and would love the flexibility of gig work to pay bills and rent as needed!

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