Dedicated shuttle routes connecting employees to Amazon warehouses and Amick Farms facilities. On time, every shift, no excuses.
It's not laziness. It's logistics. Warehouse and food processing facilities are built where land is cheap, not where people live. Workers without reliable cars are stuck. Employers lose millions in turnover. RouteWork fixes the gap between where workers are and where work is.
Most Amazon warehouses and food processing plants sit miles from the nearest bus stop. Workers without cars have zero options.
4 AM start times, overnight shifts, weekend rotations. Public transit doesn't run when shift workers need it.
Replacing a warehouse worker costs $5,000+. Companies that offer shuttle services see 30% better 90-day retention.
We study where workers live relative to each facility. Routes are designed around actual shift schedules, not generic timetables.
Dedicated vehicles on fixed routes, timed to shift starts and ends. Workers book a seat, show up at their stop, and get to work.
Employers get ridership data, on-time metrics, and retention impact. Workers get real-time arrival updates and seat guarantees.
RouteWork exists because work shouldn't depend on whether you own a car. We're building the transportation layer that connects Georgia's workforce to the jobs that need them most.