As an Amazon Driver, your workday typically begins by reporting to an Amazon delivery station, where you’ll load your vehicle with packages according to a pre-assigned route. Throughout the day, you’ll use GPS navigation and a mobile app to deliver packages to homes and businesses, often making 100–200 stops per shift. You’re largely working independently but may occasionally communicate with dispatchers or interact with customers at delivery locations. The job is fast-paced and can require lifting, walking, and being outdoors in various weather conditions, making adaptability and efficiency important. Successful drivers often enjoy the autonomy, the physical activity, and the satisfaction of providing timely service to customers.