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Things Your Amazon Driver HATES To Deliver

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The time where Amazon packages are rampant. We are ordering from the website giant Amazon more frequently than any other time of…

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ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 28: An Amazon driver loads packages into a delivery van at an Amazon delivery station on November 28, 2022 in Alpharetta, Georgia. Amazon is offering deep discounts on popular products ffor Cyber Monday, its busiest shopping day of the year. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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It's the most wonderful time of the year! The time where Amazon packages are rampant. We are ordering from the website giant Amazon more frequently than any other time of the year right now because of the obvious holiday season. Believe it or not, Amazon delivery drivers have their own pet peeves and items they absolutely HATE delivering. Not that this should effect your purchases by any means, but it is interesting to note which items are on Amazon deliver drivers' naughty lists.

The list was drawn up by an Amazon delivery driver named Jennifer who created a TikTok video that is going viral talking about the items drivers HATE to deliver. The first one is: Kitty litter. People go through kitty litter very frequently so it's constantly being ordered. She wishes people would just go to the grocery story to get it. The next item is: Dog food. These are very heavy items. Some dog food bags can get as heavy as 50 pounds so you can see how this would be a pain for Amazon drivers to deliver. This is also something you can grab at the grocery store so...go get it yourself. The final item that Amazon delivery drivers hate delivering is: Bottled water.  Amazon sells 40 packs, and they're not light.  It's another thing you can get yourself at a grocery store or Costco.

Amazon delivery drivers deliver an estimated 350 packages in a day. At this time of year especially, make sure you're leaving them either a tip or something for them to take. Maybe a bottle of water, a snack or a gift card to...another other than Amazon. These drivers work extremely hard for us so let's not forget them especially around the holidays. Happy holidays to everyone, especially our Amazon drivers who work so hard every day!

BEST Holiday Side Hustles

What ARE the BEST Holiday side hustles? I just read that Amazon will hire an EXTRA 250,000 full and part time workers to handle the holiday shopping season. Let's face it. No matter where we go, we see those Amazon trucks. Not to mention, we ALL order from them each week. So, I got to ask, why NOT work for them? I would guess with EVERYTHING they do, there MUST be a job that fits everyone's lifestyle.

Inflation Is Making Everything Cost More

While experts say inflation is cooling, we are far from feeling it. Gas is still way over $3 dollars. A trip to the supermarket for just a few things can hit $85 bucks. Those are jus things we NEED. Forget entertainment. A night out to dinner at your local watering hole with drinks can cost you $100. How far is your paycheck stretching these days?

Overwhelming Credit Card Debt

According to a survey from Fox Business, many are maxing out credit cards to pay for everyday items:

High inflation and interest rates pushed 35% of Americans to drain cash or consider draining cash from emergency savings and 26% have skipped or are considering becoming delinquent on their credit cards, loans or other debt, according to a survey from fintech company Achieve. 

A very good friend who asked to remain anonymous sells mortgages for a living. He says because of the high interest rates, people who would normally refi their house to pay off credit cards, now are considering bankruptcy. Filing Chapter 11 is an option if your desperate. But it stays on your credit report for seven years, and you have to give up many assets including a car. Chapter 11 should the be the LAST resort, before you exercise ALL options. For example, could you take a side job? What about a side hustle? Finance Buzz share's a few on their list of BEST Holiday Side Hustles. I added a couple of my own too!

Uber Driver

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When my son moved to Boston to start his first job out of college, he had a few months before he had to start. So he grabbed some extra side cash by becoming an Uber Driver. He said he felt safe, and it was decent money.

Instacart Shopper

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With flexible schedules, that's a side hustle that can pay down your debt.

Rent Your Car

Rent Your Car

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When you're not using it, your car can become passive income. A company called Turo does the work. They even provide a calculator to estimate how much you'd make.

Become An On-Line Tutor

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You may possess skills you didn't know you had, if you have a degree. There's a big demand for on line tutors. Care.com or VIPkid.com has it already set up. $16 an hour can add up. You may be able to set your own rates.

Sell Your Storage Space

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If you have extra space, like an attic, basement, or garage, you can make extra money each month. Sites like "Store At My House" is like an AirBnB, but for storage. If you have ALOT of space, perhaps industrial, many 18 wheeler truckers need a spot for their trailers, if they own more than one.

Host a Virtual Experience

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Finance Buzz recommends hosting a Virtual Experience. "Got a particularly delicious and boozy eggnog recipe to share? Can you teach beginners how to play Christmas songs on the ukulele?" You can set this up through AirBnB. Be creative and you can set your own price. 

Use YOUR Skills To Earn Cash

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Are you great at photography, web design, or maybe you're a writer? Services like Upwork, Fiverr, or TaskRabbit will list your expert skills. Overtime, your testimonials will help you raise your price!