1990s American TV Actor Danny Pintauro Now Working For Amazon Flex? He Clarifies

He’s not joking.

Former child actor and 1990s famous TV actor for the sitcom “Who’s the Boss?” Danny Pintauro is confirmed to now be delivering packages for Amazon Flex.

This, to “navigate a challenging time in the entertainment industry.”

Despite the various exciting, upcoming movies this year, such as “Supergirl,” “Michael,” and “Street Fighter” based off from a game, the 50-year-old Pintauro believes that he needs to work harder.

“The entertainment business has been soooo slow, so I’ve been doing what a lot of people do — figuring it out, showing up, and taking the work that’s there while I keep building the work I really want. 38 packages today! There’s no shame in staying in motion,” he told Ridesharing Forum. “Working hard while ‘not working’.”

On Instagram, he posted an image of himself wearing a delivery vest in a car filled with packages.

Partly true, partly wrong. Is the entertainment industry really slow? Well, Ridesharing Forum isn’t to speak for this, but he shares the same job with Lewis Andre, an Asian who is now a Canada citizen, working for Amazon Flex via a third-party company. He is in his late 20s.

He left his job as a graphic designer, which he holds a college degree in, to work as a driver or courier, since he told Ridesharing Forum the world of designing now is about AI. So, he’s among those people who decided to leave their jobs due to artificial intelligence.

Back to Pintauro, his shows include “Who’s the Boss?,” “A Country Christmas Harmony,” and horror flick “Cujo.”

The premise of “Who’s the Boss?” – perhaps Pintauro’s most popular work – revolves around Tony Micelli, a retired, blue-collar Italian-American baseball player from Brooklyn. Hemoves to Connecticut to become a live-in housekeeper for Angela Bower, a high-powered, divorced advertising executive. Tony raises his daughter Samantha while Angela raises her son, Jonathan – reprised by Pintauro – with the show exploring the evolving romantic tension between Tony and Angela.

Netizens are not criticizing his life decision, but, in fact, praising his courage. The actor told ridesharing media that driving for Amazon Flex lets you drive on a flexible schedule so he can still keep his privacy and take care of his family.

True enough. Ridesharing Forum is looking forward to fans identifying him, screaming at the top of their lungs, and perhaps taking a picture of him! For more delivery news, keep it locked here on Ridesharing Forum.