The “Amazon Drivers” here (there are several, apparently) are a menace: They drive like they’re being paid by the package… and not much at that… they obey speed signs as if they were suggestions, and as if they were 25 MPH bigger than printed. They do this is neighborhoods with kids and pets, they do it on gravel roads, moving faster than I would dare (and I live on a long gravel road) much less what I would do to avoid the need for grading next week. And they drop the packages in the rain at the closest spot, despite a porch which is visible 30 feet away.
The UPS, Fedex and USPS drivers are polite and careful, especially as contrasted with the big white van drivers.
The “Amazon Drivers” here (there are several, apparently) are a menace: They drive like they’re being paid by the package… and not much at that… they obey speed signs as if they were suggestions, and as if they were 25 MPH bigger than printed. They do this is neighborhoods with kids and pets, they do it on gravel roads, moving faster than I would dare (and I live on a long gravel road) much less what I would do to avoid the need for grading next week. And they drop the packages in the rain at the closest spot, despite a porch which is visible 30 feet away.
The UPS, Fedex and USPS drivers are polite and careful, especially as contrasted with the big white van drivers.