Address: 2403 W Louise Ave, Manteca, CA 95337, USA
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Space Case
I literally watched a delivery driver dump a bunch of packages by the community mailbox in my condo complex because he was too lazy to deliver them all to the correct unit. My husband and I had to go around and deliver them ourselves so nothing would get stolen. Worst thing I've seen a driver do yet. This driver doesn't deserve their job.
jimmie teruel
One of the Amazon drives continues to throw are package to the ground and I know it’s hot and all but I don’t need him walking up to my door wear just short and a amazone vest no shirt no tang top I think it’s unprofessional that amazone allows this when delivering to the public I have a picture but don’t know how to add it to this review
Harry Takashi
This Amazon delivery "lost" my PS5 on transit, said they couldn't find it, then the very next day, they "found it" but had some problems with the shipment and they returned it to the "seller"... SMH.
Shawn Dronet
Terrible place to work
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There isn't a number for that building but if you want I can't let them know your license is there and I can have them hold it for you
Best of luck applying. IMHO, this location is not well managed. I had applied, dropping off an application, then following up multiple times. I never made contact with a supervisor or manager. Never so much as a "thanks, but no thanks".
Oooooppppsss... your attempting to contact Amazons distribution center that can't answer those types of questions. Please contact Amazons customer service.
Probably by calling amazon.
If being delivered by a Amazon delivery van or flex driver you can see how far your packages is when it's 5 stops away, even seeing where the driver is on the map. Log into your Amazon account go to delivery and status. There you can see where the package is and when it left the station.
Amazon has it's own app that goes on your personal device. It gps routes your deliveries, scans the pkg so you know you have the right one and when you mark it delivered you can even take a picture of where you left it and sends it to the customer and alerts them of delivery.
You have to go online two Amazon Flex
To be an Amazon flex driver you have to visit the Amazon flex site it'll then prompt you to an app that you install on your phone. You'll input all your information there and follow watch the videos they have after you put in info. They ask a few questions you wait a few days after you've gone through the process while they do a background check after that you'll receive an email letting you know you're able to deliver for Amazon. To get a job at the facility there is an office there you can visit or Amazon logistics website
No, unfortunately you cannot. I work at this specific facility and it's only to sort out for the delivery routes.
I don't have the sq ft, but it's a nice size facility with several docks and parking space. It houses several loads of packages that are to be sorted and distributed for delivery. I'd guess the 4 lanes used for staging can have a good 10 cars each. Upon entering, have hazards flashing, drive at 5mph and honk before entering warehouse. Engines are to be turned off upon parking in designated area for loading. There is staff available to help. Hope this helps.
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