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Screwed over yet again by another amazon driver agency..

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  • Wenesday I'm going in to speak to the actual amazon manager that's in charge of that depot and sorts out invoices to the delivery service providers based there. Hopefully he will understand my situation and request that they pay me what they owe with a matter of emergency.
  • lincroft1710
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    Hopefully he will understand my situation and request that they pay me what they owe with a matter of urgency.

    Makes it a bit less dramatic.
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  • ohreally
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    Hopefully he will understand my situation and request that they pay me what they owe with a matter of emergency.

    You think he'll care?
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  • w06
    w06 Posts: 917 Forumite
    How are you managing to be a university student and work 5 14 hour days? or was that just for a Christmas job?
  • CKhalvashi
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    w06 wrote: »
    How are you managing to be a university student and work 5 14 hour days? or was that just for a Christmas job?

    In fairness I was working long hours as a student, but imagining that my job was a lot more flexible than driving for an Amazon contractor.
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  • TyreLever
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    CKhalvashi wrote: »
    In fairness I was working long hours as a student, but imagining that my job was a lot more flexible than driving for an Amazon contractor.
    Whilst the hours and the job is self isn't great the job gave me the freedom to work how I want to without a manger bossing me about..

    It fitted around my uni life too. I know I was working 14 hour plus days but all I was thinking about was the 100 odd quid day I was earning which helped me with some financial freedom to do a few things that I wanted to.

    The folks that are still there got paid today(every Friday is payday) whilst myself a few others haven't got paid, I have less than 10 quid in my account and I don't think I'll get any money with it now being Christmas, I'm going into the new year felling depressed and angry.

    I just wondering will I stand a good chance of taking them to the small claims court and winning or no?

    I want to protest outside Amazon's depot where I work and block the entrance until I get my money. Can I get in trouble with the police taking into considering the situation I am in. No pay??

    How did this turn out? Was the money paid?
    Sometimes my advice may not be great, but I'm not perfect and I do try my best. Please take this into account.
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