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In reply to the discussion: Amazon's Next-Day Delivery System Has Brought Chaos And Carnage To America's Streets -- But The [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)51. Yup. I'm guessing few Republicans who live around you
have any answers. Certainly none here do. Looking worried and hoping their leaders are on it is not an answer, nor is the ranting of some about how Democrats have to be stopped.
We were talking about textbooks, and one huge change is that far fewer are needed. An awful lot of teachers use on-line sources for assignments, far less expensive when not free, far more flexible in material, and far lighter to tote no matter the numbers.
The last college bookstore I visited was downright depressing, full of empty shelves and aisles, instead of vibrantly busy and full of fascinating offerings in many disciplines.
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turbinetree
Sep 2019
OP
amazon customers are not that concerned about the welfare of amazon related humans nt
msongs
Sep 2019
#8
Righteous rant well taken. But I do have an issue with people that need next day or
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#47
The next day delivery stuff does put pressure on workers if a large number of people are choosing
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#60
I do research online most of the time. The information is fresher, especially
Blue_true
Sep 2019
#61
this makes me feel guilty. I've started to use Target's delivery surface. stuff brought to my home
Demovictory9
Sep 2019
#9
Good points about privacy (and others). In a well-functioning society with a good government your
erronis
Sep 2019
#57
It was like that in my area, but as soon as they had enough contractors nearby
ecstatic
Sep 2019
#66