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Today’s Amazon Flex 3.5-hour route was out of the .Com station, and it came with a surprise — 29 stops, with 26 marked as “commercial.” At first I thought that meant businesses, but it turned out to be mostly apartments, each one needing access codes and extra calls just to drop packages. While the route was $121 for 3.5 hours, the real story here is the difference between .Com stations and Sub Same Day stations. 🚚 .Com routes usually mean DSP spillovers, tighter stops, and fewer miles, but often with lower pay. Sub Same Day routes, on the other hand, can pay more with surge offers — but you’ll drive farther, deal with more rural stops, and fight tougher competition for blocks. By the end of this shift, I had driven about 65 miles total, wrapped up right on schedule, and even had to handle an extra package mix-up from the station. It was a tough route with so many apartments, but still better than getting sent 40 miles into the middle of nowhere. 📦 Route Breakdown: Scheduled: 3.5 hours (5:00 PM – 8:30 PM) Actual Time: Finished by 7:52 PM Stops: 29 total (26 apartments, 3 businesses) Pay: $121 Miles Driven: ~65 (including extra package delivery) 👉 Which station do YOU prefer — .Com or Sub Same Day? Drop your answer in the comments. And don’t forget to like & subscribe for more Amazon Flex tips, strategies, and real driver breakdowns.