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amazon delivery driver

Tipping delivery drivers can be a touchy subject when it comes to food, but one Amazon driver has touched off an even more testy exchange with her ask that regular customers leave out snacks as a tip for package drop-offs.

The Amazon delivery driver, A’Niya Mitch, took to TikTok to call out some of her regular customers whom she delivers to every day, and she says she'd like to see some appreciation from them in the form of snacks.

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The last thing on anyone's mind during Hurricane Ian was to finish their shift at work, except for folks like this Amazon delivery driver, who claimed to have checked off 172 packages before seeking shelter from the storm.

Musician and TikToker Alyx KS, who goes by the monicker Abnormal Poet online, recorded a video from his Amazon truck during the storm.

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A runaway delivery van struck and killed a mother in front of her two daughters, and now the family is suing Amazon.

The incident happened in Surrey, B.C., while Paramjit Masutta was walking her 8-year-old twins home from school on December 15, 2020.

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Four men have been charged after three Amazon delivery trucks were allegedly carjacked in Calgary.

In a statement, Calgary Police said the alleged attacks had taken place in December 2021 and January 2022. In each case, Amazon delivery drivers reported being carjacked by men brandishing guns or bear spray.

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