Tips for packages

I’m so use to doing flex that I can’t believe Walmart is so backwards… they want the associate to load about 25 packages in the car then wants me to wait and scan them AFTER they are loaded then I have to organize them by name so that I’m not searching for a package at each house but I can’t even see the order of the names until after I already scanned everything… That literally makes zero sense so I need some tips on what to do to make the pick up part a lot quicker?

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u/fluffybunny_2019 — 3 days ago
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Why does it seem like soooo many people are struggling right now 2026

It’s like everyone around me or even influencers I see on social media or random people I meet at work or in stores are all complaining about how hard life is to keep up with bills and having to work multiple jobs just to still barely make it. I want actual opinions and yes I know people have always struggled but it seems like it’s going on more than ever now. Like even people I’ve seen doing exceptionally well in life are complaining about struggling 😭😭 I literally have to work every single day of the week just to make bill money it’s to the point I have to apply to low income because things are getting extremely tight

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u/fluffybunny_2019 — 11 days ago

Can a felon apply for public housing or low income based apartments?

Help, I’m trying to apply for public housing but the office staff told me to add my boyfriend to the application because if not and they found out he’s there that’s an eviction. but he has a felony it’s a non violent felon in possession of firearm (he does not carry anymore at all so that’s not my concern) but he served a year and a half in jail/prison for this charge already and has been released about 2 years he’s did parole, house arrest, passed all of his mandatory classes and has not been back in trouble since so my question is can he be accepted or will that deny the application ps we’re in Illinois.

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u/fluffybunny_2019 — 23 days ago

Looking for advice on an Amazon Flex deactivation appeal.

Looking for advice on an Amazon Flex deactivation appeal.

I was recently deactivated from Amazon Flex, and I'm trying to figure out if anyone has successfully appealed a situation like mine.

The main issue happened during a route where severe weather, heavy traffic, a stopped train, and road closures with police made deliveries extremely difficult. As soon as I realized I couldn't safely complete the route, I contacted Amazon Flex Support. Support instructed me to end my route and return the remaining packages to the station, which I did.

Despite following Support's instructions, my account was later deactivated. I've appealed multiple times and escalated the case to Amazon Executive Relations. They initially said they were reviewing my case, but I later received a response saying the original decision hadn't changed. I continued providing additional information and requested another review because I believe I was following the instructions given by Support.

To make things more confusing, I also received a message saying my appeal was still under review after I'd already received a denial, so I'm not sure what's actually happening with my case.

I've also had previous issues with long freight trains near my station causing delays and unsafe conditions at the warehouse during check-in, but the deactivation itself stems from the route where Support instructed me to stop delivering and return the packages.

Has anyone had Executive Relations overturn a deactivation after an initial denial? If so, what evidence or approach finally worked? Any advice would be appreciated. P.s. (please keep the should’ve, would’ve, could’ve comments thank you!)

u/fluffybunny_2019 — 25 days ago