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hunter

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64. Sounds like a pizza delivery job I once had in a city that shall not be named.
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 09:49 PM
Sep 2019

But those lucky bastard Amazon drivers don't have to wait around for someone to open the door and pay for the pizza.

The place I was working for had a champion driver who'd stick black vinyl cutouts of cats on his front fender like a fighter pilot celebrating his kills.

Nobody was brave enough to ask how he'd earned them, or how it was he'd never been stiffed.









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I hate Amazon for so many reasons wryter2000 Sep 2019 #1
I do my best to avoid shopping on Amazon Calculating Sep 2019 #2
+1. Bypass Bezos and order directly from the source dalton99a Sep 2019 #3
A lot Amazon's minion sellers use Amazon warehouses. Initech Sep 2019 #34
Exactly. nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #43
Avoid? I just don't do it ever. roody Sep 2019 #25
The article is worth reading in its entirety. dalton99a Sep 2019 #4
That industry has alaways been hand to mouth Thyla Sep 2019 #5
UPS and FedEx have had their issues with injuries and deaths. Blue_true Sep 2019 #44
I'm so old moondust Sep 2019 #6
I assume the same people who have nothing to do with Amazon elocs Sep 2019 #7
And don't forget they never go to self check-outs! cwydro Sep 2019 #16
Or Olive garden mercuryblues Sep 2019 #37
I don't shop at Walmart or Amazon. roody Sep 2019 #26
Where do you shop? nt Blue_true Sep 2019 #46
supermarket, and occasional trip to mall, 65 miles away. roody Sep 2019 #73
Don't let it get to you. Blue_true Sep 2019 #45
amazon customers are not that concerned about the welfare of amazon related humans nt msongs Sep 2019 #8
I'm an "Amazon-related human," and fuck this attitude. Hortensis Sep 2019 #10
+1 fleur-de-lisa Sep 2019 #13
Good post! cwydro Sep 2019 #38
Righteous rant well taken. But I do have an issue with people that need next day or Blue_true Sep 2019 #47
Lol, you have an issue with our rights and preferences? Hortensis Sep 2019 #49
The next day delivery stuff does put pressure on workers if a large number of people are choosing Blue_true Sep 2019 #60
Sure, that's reasonable and we do that occasionally also, Hortensis Sep 2019 #68
+1 Docreed2003 Sep 2019 #54
Agree. Freethinker65 Sep 2019 #58
But But But... your post doesnt make me feel superior tymorial Sep 2019 #63
We use it for textbooks xmas74 Sep 2019 #11
:) And guessing she may well use it to sell at least Hortensis Sep 2019 #40
She usually advertises on campus first. xmas74 Sep 2019 #42
:) The things parents know. I don't think it's unfortunately, Hortensis Sep 2019 #50
Things will never go back to remotely close to the "old days". Blue_true Sep 2019 #48
Yup. I'm guessing few Republicans who live around you Hortensis Sep 2019 #51
I do research online most of the time. The information is fresher, especially Blue_true Sep 2019 #61
Oh yeah that is based in reality nt tymorial Sep 2019 #62
this makes me feel guilty. I've started to use Target's delivery surface. stuff brought to my home Demovictory9 Sep 2019 #9
Well, we learned Amazon delivery had come to our rural area Hortensis Sep 2019 #12
Good points about privacy (and others). In a well-functioning society with a good government your erronis Sep 2019 #57
In my area Amazon uses the US Postal System quite frequently FakeNoose Sep 2019 #14
ICYMI, Fed-Ex has stopped delivering for Amazon. dixiegrrrrl Sep 2019 #20
It was like that in my area, but as soon as they had enough contractors nearby ecstatic Sep 2019 #66
Those drivers don't work for Amazon. MineralMan Sep 2019 #15
Absolutely... JakeBailey Sep 2019 #17
Well, Amazon isn't completely blameless. MineralMan Sep 2019 #18
Good points all... JakeBailey Sep 2019 #19
welcome to DU not_the_one Sep 2019 #23
This convenience comes at a very high price. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #29
Thank you for the welcome... JakeBailey Sep 2019 #36
I'm struck by the 160.00 a day that the contractor pays. dixiegrrrrl Sep 2019 #22
A lot of the actual delivery drivers are private contractors MineralMan Sep 2019 #24
And all a part of the Amazon model that some praise here guillaumeb Sep 2019 #28
No, it's not the Amazon model. People working as individual MineralMan Sep 2019 #31
No one said Bezos invented the model. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #32
I'm not an evangelist for Amazon. MineralMan Sep 2019 #35
At one time, slavery was a fact of life. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #39
Goodbye. When you start equating retail sales on the internet to slavery, MineralMan Sep 2019 #71
I think parts stores order parts from Amazon. stopbush Sep 2019 #53
Well, not so much. They order from distributors or MineralMan Sep 2019 #70
Amazon's not actually profitable yet Recursion Sep 2019 #33
That's right. Amazon sales (Smile) is a loss leader to capture the markets. erronis Sep 2019 #59
Why doesn't your wife add you to her account? ecstatic Sep 2019 #67
No need to do that. MineralMan Sep 2019 #69
Keep shopping Amazon everybody. nt. Hotler Sep 2019 #21
Amazon is a 21st century plantation. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #27
Except for the "serfs" Falcata Sep 2019 #41
Welcome to DU. guillaumeb Sep 2019 #74
I shop Amazon & I no longer bash people who shop at Walmart. CrispyQ Sep 2019 #30
UPS & FEDEX Wawannabe Sep 2019 #52
"Chaos and Carnage"...really? Captain Stern Sep 2019 #55
But everybody wants that package before Christmas..ain't that right? nt UniteFightBack Sep 2019 #56
Sounds like a pizza delivery job I once had in a city that shall not be named. hunter Sep 2019 #64
Yikes. I feel guilty now. ecstatic Sep 2019 #65
"Chaos and Carnage to America's Streets" Mariana Sep 2019 #72
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