even the name is too much imo, when i delivered pizza some places had their system like this, i don’t like strangers knowing that. it’s too personal.

the picture is really, really too far. only the most utter HOA boomer could even potentially spin needing to know that. and you can of course imagine the issues with it.

I think it’s extremely invasive that amazon is telling me this

In my youth when I worked retail, I had a plastic nametag pinned to my shirt. My face was clearly visible of course.

How is this different?

even the name is too much imo, when i delivered pizza some places had their system like this, i don’t like strangers knowing that. it’s too personal.

Did you not have to wear a name tag like this guy?

I mostly agree but it’s a different time. People can find you online using your name and face (not everybody is as anonymous as I’m sure many of you lemmites are) and it’s not likely that anything bad would happen but I can see it as a privacy concern.
It’s still just first name though so I don’t see it as super invasive but it’s still not exactly the same thing as a pizza guy wearing a name tag that says “Rambo” (or whatever it says in the image you uploaded)

Hell, even mechanics tend to have a name tag on their jumpsuits. It’s pretty common in any customer facing service job.

UPS/Fedex/USPS drivers don’t share their location or a photo/name. Those systems have been working well in that manner for a century.

UPS/Fedex/USPS staff are all wearing uniforms and driving large trucks blazoned with those organization’s logos and trade dress.

Many Amazon delivery people are wearing plain clothes and driving unmarked cars or rented trucks with no branding.

UPS allows you to track packages when they’re close.

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Humiliation ritual. That person is branded forever as being courier for Amazon.

Jobs a job man, just because it’s a shit company to work for doesn’t mean you should shame them for it. They’re just trying to pay their bills like everyone else

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I agree. Which is why things like this are so much worse

It could also be that Amazon is like, “hey, don’t shoot this person. They’re delivering your shit.”

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In what kind of backward and lawless war zone does one have to live to require telling people not to shoot at other people?

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America.

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The media has pumped us full of terror. The gun thing is a perfect example, but comments on that aren’t welcome around here. I’ll just say, the danger is nothing like most imagine.

Went to pick up a kayak from FB Marketplace, got the wrong house. Lady wouldn’t answer at first, and that’s with a German Shepard barking at me though the door and a Ring doorbell looking at me. When she finally came, she wouldn’t open the glass, talked to me through the door.

For context, this is in the bougie suburb and I’m a well-dressed, middle-aged white guy. And I’m small. Hardly a scary man for the time and place.

On Nextdoor.com I see 1,000 idiot posts.

“Did you see the strange man walking down Oak Street?! I’ve seen him twice now!”

“A teenager came to my door today and I didn’t know him! Has anyone else been terrorized like this?”

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it’s delayed by like 10 minutes iirc

I think it’s sweet that everyone here thinks it’s a safety measure and not just proof that the package was delivered so they don’t have to refund it if porch pirates steal it.

I deliver for Amazon Flex. Although I don’t appreciate having my name and face put out there, the real problem I have with this is showing people exactly where I’m at on a map. Like yes, the person with dozens of packages in their car is right here if you want to go rob them or try to take something while we are at a house or in a store or something. Makes you feel like a loot piñata.

Also, it says X stops away, but we are contractors, so we can leave the route for whatever reason we deem necessary. Eat lunch, pick up kid, whatever. So I feel it puts an unreasonable expectation that “my package will definitely be here in Y minutes”

Just my 2 cents anyways.

All Amazon drivers are contracted, check out Amazon DSP. We also use the Flex app. Your location, even as a Flex driver, is on a delay. Unless you are having to take 10+ minutes at a stop, it will never reveal your current location. Even my DSP couldn’t get my exact location until I had been stationary for some time.

Yo that last bit is messed up. I can’t even imagine working and having to grab my kiddo knowing people are watching me get to them. That seems so damn stressful for you guys. Even me as a consumer is annoyed by that. I’m the guy who would count down stops if I had to wait for super long as the “next stop” I’d get super annoyed. Not that any of it would be the drivers fault since that’s their job and it’s being made significantly more stressful almost as if to manipulate you into working more.

Knowing this I’ll know if it ever comes to my area to be significantly more understanding. Thank you for the perspective of that side.

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