Getting taken off a route

I'm a dispatcher, people always complain about their route every day. I doubt your dispatcher didn't care about your well being. From my point of view I usually just try to listen but it gets tedious and annoying listening to people complain about their job every day.. unless you just work for a shitty DSP, which is understandable. I think you should talk to a manager or your DSP owner and let them know you're being sexually harassed and you feel uncomfortable in certain areas you deliver in.

To elaborate a little more as others have stated we do not assign what route an associate has. We may switch routes around. Example, someone calls out so we switch that route with someone else who doesn't have a route or we go to Amazon and tell them we don't want an associate to have a specific route.

That's the only exceptions otherwise it's all Amazon who dictates who gets what.

AI does all the mapping for routes and suggesting when it comes to who gets what. That's not just based on speed... it's a collective off all of your statistics, concessions, photo quality, packages you bring back, survey feedback, infractions. Your entire scorecard.. (I'm not an Amazon manager so this is based on conjecture and questions I've asked)

I'll just reiterate again. I'd suggest you talk to an Amazon manager specifically the person who manages drivers, and also talk to your DSP owner, or DSP manager if you have one. If none of that works I suggest finding somewhere else to work tbh lol because I'd never let that fly at my DSP it's hard to empathize with someone who doesn't care when it comes to sexual harassment.

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