• Re: Old School

    From Aaron Goldblatt@VERT/RNBWPNT to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 18 22:20:01 2025
    Around here, I have noticed that not all of them do show up in Amazon vans.
    Some drive other vans (like you might see in a rental fleet) and the other day I saw one driving what I would guess is their personal SUV.

    I've done that work. They dole out work in one- to four-hour blocks and you
    use your personal car to deliver. You get a flat rate per block and hope for the best. Once you learn the system it's not bad, but the system is abused by people using bots, so your average stiff doesn't do very well.

    ag

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Aaron Goldblatt on Sun Jan 19 03:05:17 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: Aaron Goldblatt to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 18 2025 10:20 pm

    Around here, I have noticed that not all of them do show up in Amazon vans.
    Some drive other vans (like you might see in a rental fleet) and the other day I saw one driving what I would guess is their personal SUV.

    I've done that work. They dole out work in one- to four-hour blocks and you use your personal car to deliver. You get a flat rate per block and hope for the best. Once you learn the system it's not bad, but the system is abused by people using bots, so your average stiff doesn't do very well.

    ag


    that's amazon flex driver which is a gig job. flex drivers pickup packages and deliver in their personal vehicles. they deliver what dps dont get or bring back.

    I saw that it's a block of time and there's a pay rate. people say it's easy to do, but you have to be quick with collecting your blocks. I didn't notice any bot use, but i only signed up and got approved. I never delivered.

    when i looked the times were all over the place. like early morning, middle of the day and night. and only small blocks.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to AARON GOLDBLATT on Sun Jan 19 09:43:00 2025
    Around here, I have noticed that not all of them do show up in Amazon vans.
    Some drive other vans (like you might see in a rental fleet) and the other day I saw one driving what I would guess is their personal SUV.

    I've done that work. They dole out work in one- to four-hour blocks and you use your personal car to deliver. You get a flat rate per block and hope for the best. Once you learn the system it's not bad, but the system is abused by people using bots, so your average stiff doesn't do very well.

    So the bots go out and grab all the good shifts?


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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Dumas Walker on Sun Jan 19 13:26:05 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: Dumas Walker to AARON GOLDBLATT on Sun Jan 19 2025 09:43 am

    I've done that work. They dole out work in one- to four-hour blocks and you use your personal car to deliver. You get a flat rate per block and hope for the best. Once you learn the system it's not bad, but the system is abused by people using bots, so your average stiff doesn't do very well.

    So the bots go out and grab all the good shifts?


    that's the only thing you can do on the app is grab blocks.
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  • From phigan@VERT/TACOPRON to Aaron Goldblatt on Sun Jan 19 20:26:27 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: Aaron Goldblatt to Dumas Walker on Sat Jan 18 2025 10:20 pm

    I've done that work. They dole out w
    in one- to four-hour blocks and you

    Where do you look for something like
    that?

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  • From Denn@VERT/OUTWEST to Margaerynne on Sun Jan 19 21:24:08 2025
    Re: Old School
    By: Margaerynne to MRO on Tue Jan 14 2025 09:01 pm

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  • From Matthew Munson@VERT/IUTOPIA to PAULIE420 on Sun Jan 19 19:45:00 2025
    In my school district, we had all Apple II hardwares. I believe in much later years they had some Macintosh boxes and then the PCs came in high school - but I learned all on ProDOS and Turtle, with a dash of Oregon Trail. :P

    It took until the junior year of high school in 1996 for the school
    district to start using windows boxes.

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  • From Matthew Munson@VERT/IUTOPIA to ARELOR on Sun Jan 19 19:47:00 2025
    People in high-school age all want to be bloggers and youtubers and they all take academic paths if given the option. You never see any youngster hoping to be an electrician anymore, so my hypothesis is there is not much interest in workshop-style work.
    School districts sadly took out the shop classes in many of the
    wealthier neighborhoods in my 9-12th grade school district. All kids
    deserve the opportunity to do that stuff. Students from the wealthier neighorhoods should be able to be bused to schools that specialize in
    those topics just as much as students in the low end neigborhoods should
    be able to be bused to schools that might have AP Physics.


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  • From Matthew Munson@VERT/IUTOPIA to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Sun Jan 19 19:49:00 2025
    POINDEXTER FORTRAN wrote to DUMAS WALKER <=-

    My kids are clamoring for AP classes because they're more "fun" than
    the basic classes - what they don't know yet is that senior year AP classes can be used for college credit, which makes scheduling the
    first year of college much easier. ---
    I only took 1 AP class and only got one class scrubbed off my college requirements.
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to MRO on Mon Jan 20 09:15:00 2025
    So the bots go out and grab all the good shifts?

    that's the only thing you can do on the app is grab blocks.

    Thanks. I am not familiar with it so I was not sure.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Aaron Goldblatt on Mon Jan 20 08:51:08 2025
    Aaron Goldblatt wrote to Dumas Walker <=-

    hope for the best. Once you learn the system it's not bad, but the
    system is abused by people using bots, so your average stiff doesn't do very well.

    How do they use bots?



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  • From Aaron Goldblatt@VERT/RNBWPNT to phigan on Mon Jan 20 14:22:22 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: phigan to Aaron Goldblatt on Sun Jan 19 2025 20:26:27

    Where do you look for something like that?

    flex.amazon.com

    ag

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  • From Aaron Goldblatt@VERT/RNBWPNT to poindexter FORTRAN on Mon Jan 20 15:41:45 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Aaron Goldblatt on Mon Jan 20 2025 08:51:08

    How do they use bots?

    I don't know the details; I couldn't get decent blocks after a few attempts, so I gave up and found other work.

    ag

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  • From Rixter@VERT/RICKSBBS to Aaron Goldblatt on Tue Jan 21 04:54:54 2025
    Remember that their delivery guys are contractors, not Amazon employees. A mis-classified 1099 guy isn't going to attempt a strike, normally.

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    I did not realize that Amazon delivery people were independent contractors. Very interesting, thanks.

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  • From Ed Vance@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Dumas Walker on Tue Jan 21 20:18:05 2025
    For many years I had a 1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo that was first purchased
    in California. I hate to tell you this, but cars sold in California back then did indeed have computers in them in order to regulate the "California emmissions" systems they had to be equiped with in order to be sold there.

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    I had a Buick 1968 Sportwagon 400 in the '70s and took it faithfully to the Buick Service Center.
    One time when I was there the Shop Manager gave me a 1968 Buick Service Book telling me that it had belonged to an employee that left the place.

    Next I bought a 1969 Buick Electra 225 with a 430 engine.
    I used that Buick Book to adjust two screws on the Cruise Control box and had that car set where it didn't deviate from the speed I set it at when I was driving it .

    On the way to Somerset Kentucky is Halls Gap.
    I set the Cruise Control button at 40 MPH and that Buick went up that hill and later down that hill it never slowed down or speeded up on that trip.
    Ed
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  • From Ed Vance@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Nightfox on Tue Jan 21 20:23:22 2025
    Long ago I was a regular in the FIDO Basic Echo.
    Were You there too?

    I haven't seen the Basic Echo listed anymore.
    There were sure some members who wrote some very nice Basic Programs in that echo.
    Ed
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  • From Ed Vance@VERT/CAPCITY2 to Dux on Tue Jan 21 20:54:06 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: Dumas Walker to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Mon Jan 06 2025 09:01:00

    All the talk about junior colleges, community colleges, and voc schools -- something that dried up in my area decades ago was affordable trade classes...

    You wanted to learn welding basics, metal working, household electrical work, etc, there were 2-3 month long classes that would meet 1-2x week at night and you'd pay a couple of hundred bucks, maybe a bit more.

    Those don't seem to exist around here anymore -- and haven't for a long time because I can remember seeing them when I was kid at 10-15 in the "community education" fliers we'd get, but by the time I was 25-30 those were gone. The best you could get was to sign up for a certificate series which was often several thousand dollars or more.

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    In Louisville Kentucky there was one High School called a Trade School.
    I didn't choose to attend there.
    The H.S. that I went to had College Preparatory classes and General Technical classes and maybe others I can't. recall right now.

    College prep required students to take a Foreign Language
    My brother took Spanish class, I looked at his book and decided I DID NOT want to learn a Foreign Language.

    Four Classes of Mechanical Drawing was required with the General Tech. Program, along with English, Biology, Algebra, Plane Geometry, Physics and Shops. ( I took Woodworking and Electronics / Radio).
    Ed
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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to ED VANCE on Wed Jan 22 09:07:00 2025
    On the way to Somerset Kentucky is Halls Gap.
    I set the Cruise Control button at 40 MPH and that Buick went up that hill an
    later down that hill it never slowed down or speeded up on that trip.

    I've been through there once. Keeping a steady speed on an older cruise control setup is pretty impressive.

    Mike

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Ed Vance on Wed Jan 22 09:42:27 2025
    Re: Re: Old School
    By: Ed Vance to Nightfox on Tue Jan 21 2025 08:23 pm

    Long ago I was a regular in the FIDO Basic Echo. Were You there too?

    I haven't seen the Basic Echo listed anymore. There were sure some members who wrote some very nice Basic Programs in that echo.

    No, I wasn't very active on FidoNet in the 90s.

    Nightfox

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Ed Vance on Wed Jan 22 20:01:51 2025
    Ed Vance wrote to Dumas Walker <=-

    Next I bought a 1969 Buick Electra 225 with a 430 engine.

    I took my driver's test in one of those - parallel parking it was a
    bitch, it was almost 19 feet long!



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