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Yes, you read that title right!  Amazon is giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to make a whopping $300,000 just by delivering packages for them!  We all know what Amazon is, it's the biggest online marketplace for retailers and shops to list their products in order to get seen on a massive scale by potential customers.  You can strike it rich by having something cutting edge listed on Amazon, and that's why a lot of people optimize their listings in order to get seen as much as possible.  People even do marketing for their Amazon listings in order to get more attention and buzz from the media, which proves that it's a massive place that makes a lot of sales, and in the end has a lot of packages going out.  Just from all the prime members in 2017, there were around 2,800,000,000 packages that were shipped and delivered to customers.  That's a ton of work for even commercial shipping companies, and that's why Amazon is opening up the doors and giving hundreds of people the opportunity to jump on board.
Amazon needs more delivery people
Even though Amazon is a multi-billion dollar corporation, they are getting overwhelmed with orders, so much that they now are trying to open up the doors and bring on people like me and you to do the deliveries for them.  They are paying a great deal of money to anyone that gets accepted into this program, but the amount you make could be anywhere from $75,000 to $300,000 a year depending on how much you're working in your area.
Amazon branded vehicles and uniforms
They will be setting up a system to help you get vehicles that are branded with the Amazon logo as well as give you uniforms to be worn when you're out on deliveries.  This goes to show you that they are in it to make themselves a bigger and better company, and their branding game is on point!
Veterans can get started with little upfront investment
If you're a veteran, you're in luck, because Amazon is putting in $1,000,000 to help you get started up in this business model.  They will help you with vehicle financing and anything else you can imagine in order to get their packages delivered in a timely manner.
Little upfront investment
If you're not a veteran, it's not a deal breaker, because you likely only have to come up with $10,000 in order to get this job started.  Most franchises take years to recuperate your investment, but with this, you will make it back in your first few months if you're only making the $75,000 a year minimum they said they were paying out.
Spots are limited for now
As of right now, Amazon has said there are bring "hundreds" of budding entrepreneurs on board to help deliver packages.  This means there will be a massive amount of applicants for this position since there's a $300,000 a year price tag on it.  You will definitely have competition if you're going out for this, so don't expect to get the job and you won't be disappointed if you don't get it.  You could be one of the people that are accepted, so it's always good to throw your hat in the ring and see what happens 
In conclusion
Spots are limited for this amazing job with Amazon, so get in early and try to apply so you can see if you get accepted.  If you do get accepted, Amazon will train you and even get you in a vehicle that is branded with their own logos for you to deliver the goods to their customers.  Think about it, you could be making $25,000 this year and $300,000 next year if you were to get accepted into this position 
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 It's likely a limited position, and I would assume you possibly need some prior logistics experience, but it's always worth giving it a try to see if you actually get the job :D
I mean, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so why pass on this lol :D
				It's likely a limited position, and I would assume you possibly need some prior logistics experience, but it's always worth giving it a try to see if you actually get the job :D
I mean, you miss 100% of the shots you don't take, so why pass on this lol :D
				
				
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 Yeah, it does seem like it's going to be a super hyped up way to get attention and then funnel interested people to the Amazon Flex, which is essentially the Uber/Lyft of package delivery.  You need to have a vehicle that can carry plenty of packages, so a large van would be preferable, and then you have to pass a background check in order to get accepted into the Amazon Flex program.
After you get accepted you will then pick up packages, deliver them, and go back to pick up some more if you have a designated block chosen.  You'll be able to set your own times, so it's very user-friendly when it comes to your schedule, so you can do it during down times or when you need some extra cash.  Unlike Uber or Lyft, you will get a base pay of $18 an hour and you don't have to worry about downtimes.  You might not make as much on certain days compared to Uber or Lyft, due to surge pricing, but your overall pay will likely be more and you won't even have to talk to people when driving lol :D
				Yeah, it does seem like it's going to be a super hyped up way to get attention and then funnel interested people to the Amazon Flex, which is essentially the Uber/Lyft of package delivery.  You need to have a vehicle that can carry plenty of packages, so a large van would be preferable, and then you have to pass a background check in order to get accepted into the Amazon Flex program.
After you get accepted you will then pick up packages, deliver them, and go back to pick up some more if you have a designated block chosen.  You'll be able to set your own times, so it's very user-friendly when it comes to your schedule, so you can do it during down times or when you need some extra cash.  Unlike Uber or Lyft, you will get a base pay of $18 an hour and you don't have to worry about downtimes.  You might not make as much on certain days compared to Uber or Lyft, due to surge pricing, but your overall pay will likely be more and you won't even have to talk to people when driving lol :D 
				
				
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