Jason Murphy meets with his drivers before they load their vans at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover. Murphy, a Baltimore native and retired NFL player, has turned his attention to being an entrepreneur with his Amazon delivery fleet, Delivery 101 Logistics. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Jason Murphy meets with his drivers before they load their vans at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover. Murphy, a Baltimore native and retired NFL player, has turned his attention to being an entrepreneur with his Amazon delivery fleet, Delivery 101 Logistics. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery 101 Logistics

Delivery 101 Logistics’ Robyn Murphy takes a selfie with driver Craig Smoot as he prepares to roll out for the day. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Craig Smoot

Driver Craig Smoot pulls one of three carts scheduled for his route to his van at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover with a days worth of deliveries. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Craig Smoot

Driver Craig Smoot loads his van at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover with a days worth of deliveries. He had 131 stops scheduled around Gaithersburg. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Craig Smoot

Driver Craig Smoot checks his route for the day while preparing to load his van at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover. He had 131 stops scheduled around Gaithersburg. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Troy Taylor

Driver Troy Taylor loads his van at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover with a days worth of deliveries. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Troy Taylor

Driver Troy Taylor scans packages as he loads his van at an Amazon warehouse in Hanover with a days worth of deliveries. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Delivery driver Troy Taylor

Driver Troy Taylor makes his first delivery of the day in Woodbine. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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Jason Murphy

Jason Murphy, a Baltimore native and retired NFL player, has turned his attention to being an entrepreneur. Murphy's Amazon delivery fleet has relaxed its ban on hiring people with a non-violent criminal record and failed drug tests. Murphy thinks that this will give the workforce a better chance of gaining employment. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun)

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