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They got rid of middle managers. Those jobs and incomes for the community applegrove May 2021 #1
And yet, Amazon has a distribution center near where I live. MineralMan May 2021 #5
That must be a local rate. Ms. Toad May 2021 #16
Could be a local rate. However, we are pushing for a $15 minimum wage. MineralMan May 2021 #29
Further, Amazon distribution centers also have middle managers, MineralMan May 2021 #8
link? Kali May 2021 #2
I agree, you did right. padfun May 2021 #3
I was perplexed on why your previous OP Niagara May 2021 #4
That doesn't matter. MineralMan May 2021 #9
I don't think you were too subtle at all. HUAJIAO May 2021 #15
If you really think about it... padfun May 2021 #6
Each transaction generates a different set of cash flows, wages and benefits, profit destinations bucolic_frolic May 2021 #7
as I do too !! very well put bud ! monkeyman1 May 2021 #10
A dairy company expanded into my town and won the school district bid and hired me. brewens May 2021 #11
I was in my "local" Home Depot yesterday, ready to drop a pretty good sized order OAITW r.2.0 May 2021 #12
Yeah. That's pretty common. Most big box stores these days don't deliver MineralMan May 2021 #30
Tax free works us the problem JT45242 May 2021 #13
Ding! We have a winner! druidity33 May 2021 #20
Warehouse and distribution center work is very hard work. MineralMan May 2021 #35
How can we blame them. I mean, Dark n Stormy Knight May 2021 #25
As much as I don't like Walmart and while most people claim the opposite, but... marble falls May 2021 #14
Why do you think people suddenly stop shopping at small businesses? HUAJIAO May 2021 #17
Its the centralization of the jobs, come on we know they add but who wants all that in a few ... uponit7771 May 2021 #18
It's also the economy of scale. MineralMan May 2021 #31
All true, I just don't like the centralization of distribution/selling because a lack of oversight uponit7771 May 2021 #36
Economics. It's all balanced by that. MineralMan May 2021 #37
Free market forces don't work good enough for oversight, look at healthcare in America uponit7771 May 2021 #39
Mineral Man; your post are always good friend of m and j May 2021 #19
That's very kind of you to say! MineralMan May 2021 #38
There was an issue with your earlier post??? I understood exactly what you meant, even before niyad May 2021 #21
Yet nobody has responded with the word MONOPOLY ... aggiesal May 2021 #22
When that comes close to happening, let's address it. Until then, we shop at Amazon and Walmart.... George II May 2021 #24
They've already done it in some regions. n/t aggiesal May 2021 #26
I agree. Too many are too quick to criticize if you don't shop at the local merchant, thinking.... George II May 2021 #23
Similarly, I use a brand name cleaning service PoindexterOglethorpe May 2021 #27
All I know is Amazon is getting better with their employees Tree Lady May 2021 #28
More specifically, there is really no such thing as a "local" appliance dealer... brooklynite May 2021 #32
Here in the Twin Cities metro area, there are a few. MineralMan May 2021 #33
Delivery and instillation are around to stay. RegularJam May 2021 #34
It has been around since my parents' days. Treefrog May 2021 #40
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