Amazon Driver Goes Viral After Revealing Grueling 336-Stop Workday and What He Really Earns
SOCIAL MEDIA — An Amazon delivery driver has gone viral after pushing back against critics who claim his job is “easy,” revealing the true grind behind one of the world’s busiest delivery networks. His TikTok post — which shows his van packed to the roof — sparked thousands of reactions from viewers shocked by the scale of his daily workload.
“336 Stops — And No Space Left in the Van”
The driver, known on TikTok as @ndouble.1, regularly posts about his experience working for Amazon. But one recent video hit a nerve after he responded to people suggesting the job requires little effort.
“Just a quick one for everyone saying Amazon’s proper easy — I just want you to take a minute!” he said, before flipping his camera to show his van overflowing with parcels.
“Yeah, that’s my day today — 336 stops and no space in the van whatsoever!” he added, sighing as he panned over the packed delivery vehicle.
788 Parcels and a Storm on the Way
Along with the 336 stops, the driver said he had 788 parcels to deliver — all while battling an incoming storm. Viewers were quick to weigh in, with some sympathizing and others dismissing the complaints.
“You could have made two deliveries while you were moaning about it,” one commenter joked. Another wrote, “Worst job I ever had — especially in the rain.”
Others echoed his frustration, with one user saying, “Never in my life would I do Amazon again. It literally made me sick — physically sick.”
Breaking Down the Pay
The driver also shared how much he earns for the workload, revealing that Amazon delivery pay varies based on routes and days worked. “£130 per route. Today — two routes, double pay,” he said.
According to his post, a busy six-day week can bring in around £885.90, while a regular six-day week nets roughly £699.40. A five-day week comes to about £579.50, all before taxes.
A Job That’s Not as “Easy” as It Looks
For many viewers, the clip was a reminder of how demanding delivery work can be — especially as customers expect same-day or next-day shipping. Each package means another stop, another doorbell, and another long hour behind the wheel.
While Amazon has not commented on the viral post, the driver’s story has sparked renewed conversations about working conditions, pay transparency, and public perceptions of delivery jobs in the U.K. and beyond.
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