If I'm not mistaken, all of their drivers are contractors, but in the case of the deliveries I'm referring to, they drive Amazon vans. If an item is offered as same-day delivery, they seem to be delivered in personal cars.I wonder if those are independent contractors.
To the best of my knowledge if they are driving a Amazon company truck they are an employee or an employee of the contracting firm Amazon hires.If I'm not mistaken, all of their drivers are contractors, but in the case of the deliveries I'm referring to, they drive Amazon vans. If an item is offered as same-day delivery, they seem to be delivered in personal cars.
Nope, just like Fedex Ground, they use partner companies that own the vehicles and employ the workers - https://hiring.amazon.com/job-opportunities/delivery-driver-jobs#/. Look next door to most Amazon warehouses and you'll find a "logistics" company.To the best of my knowledge if they are driving a Amazon company truck they are an employee.
Ummm... that is what I saidNope, just like Fedex Ground, they use partner companies that own the vehicles and employ the workers - https://hiring.amazon.com/job-opportunities/delivery-driver-jobs#/. Look next door to most Amazon warehouses and you'll find a "logistics" company.
View attachment 140964
Home
packageprosllc.com
View attachment 140965
Peak Prospects
www.theprimeprospects.com
Just clarifyingif they are driving a Amazon company truck they are an employee...
You left out the full sentence = "To the best of my knowledge if they are driving an Amazon company labeled (named) truck they are an employee or an employee of the contracting firm Amazon hires."Just clarifying