Stop the 100 miles for $70
100 miles for $70 not worth it #amazonflex
Having done numerous Amazon Flex deliveries, I've found that long routes close to 100 miles paying only $70 often don't justify the time and effort. The OCR highlights a route of 98 miles taking 1 hour 41 minutes, which is a substantial commitment for a relatively low payout. From personal experience and driver communities’ feedback, these routes pose serious challenges, including the risk of driver fatigue and reduced hourly earnings. It's essential to evaluate each route critically before accepting. One useful tip is to be aware of Amazon's driver safety policies; rejecting routes that seem unfair or unsafe is within your rights. Communicating with station support can help confirm if the assignment meets safety and fairness guidelines. Many drivers recommend tracking your mileage and earnings carefully, as accepting long-distance, low-paying deliveries can hurt your overall profitability. Instead, seek shorter routes or better-paying shifts to maintain a healthy balance between hours worked and compensation. Participating in forums and driver groups can provide real-time insights and strategies to identify which routes to accept or reject, helping you maximize your Amazon Flex income efficiently.















































































