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Bake

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57. But they're also keeping UPS busy ...
Tue Jul 30, 2013, 04:18 PM
Jul 2013

And those are jobs as well. Not as many, I'm sure, as the local brick and mortar retailers, but there's more than just the warehouse jobs.

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For better or worse, brick-and-mortar retail is destined to shrink. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2013 #1
Is there an actual article that goes with this? bunnies Jul 2013 #2
He's talking about the Walmart effect. onehandle Jul 2013 #4
What if Amazon kills Wal-Mart? bunnies Jul 2013 #6
It is happening already, to a degree BlueStreak Jul 2013 #55
Amazon made a hiring announcement BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #9
Thanks. bunnies Jul 2013 #11
There are hundreds of locally owned businesses between me and the closest Walmart. onehandle Jul 2013 #13
Most of the stuff that I get IS from small businesses BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #30
I get a lot of my stuff from small businesses who sell thru Amazon. Mojorabbit Jul 2013 #41
Lots of bars and restaurants where I live. bunnies Jul 2013 #45
Agree about Walmart! BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #16
But they're not saying what salary & benefits are attached to these "jobs" frazzled Jul 2013 #23
Amazon also gives local cottage industries a national outlet. N/T GreenStormCloud Jul 2013 #50
Absolutely! I've read of small shops who have had to close snappyturtle Jul 2013 #56
I suppose I am part of the problem. I use Amazon a lot. MADem Jul 2013 #3
I am also a big user BUT BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #12
I've wondered about this. I live in a rural suburban neighborhood with a not very enough Jul 2013 #21
+1. ecstatic Jul 2013 #15
Often the people who work in the Big Box stores have little knowledge... spin Jul 2013 #22
I use Amazon a lot too tabbycat31 Jul 2013 #20
I buy both clothes and groceries from Amazon. ... spin Jul 2013 #24
I use them as well, because I like finding EXACTLY what I am looking for SoCalDem Jul 2013 #28
I completely agree. NYC Liberal Jul 2013 #48
Me, too. tanyev Jul 2013 #61
I use Amazon now and then, but not that often. ananda Jul 2013 #5
And Reich likes to reap those benefits joeglow3 Jul 2013 #7
That's unfair. Publishers don't give you a choice whether you're on Amazon or not. n/t pnwmom Jul 2013 #27
Nobody is forced to publish their book on Kindle (nt) Nye Bevan Jul 2013 #29
If you want to be published by a major publisher you don't have a choice. pnwmom Jul 2013 #35
If he feels so strongly that Amazon is evil, Nye Bevan Jul 2013 #38
He's not an impractical purist. He wants his overall message to be seen by pnwmom Jul 2013 #42
Bullshit. Look at Wheel Of Time joeglow3 Jul 2013 #46
That's the call of the publisher, unless you're an author with a name like J.K. Rowling. nt pnwmom Jul 2013 #47
Two things at a minimum must change exboyfil Jul 2013 #8
The big difference between UPS and FedEx and USPS is that UPS and FedEx are reliable. ... spin Jul 2013 #17
No, the big difference is COST. pnwmom Jul 2013 #31
Interesting. I rarely ship items. I just receive them. (n/t) spin Jul 2013 #39
Amazon creates more jobs than it eliminates. GreenStormCloud Jul 2013 #10
That's an excellent point that I hadn't considered before. Thanks ... spin Jul 2013 #18
Yes, high quality jobs. Why not take all the propaganda. Also, the working... Safetykitten Jul 2013 #25
Don't forget the generous salaries and benefits ... Myrina Jul 2013 #54
I have to drive 36 miles round trip to the nearest big box store. ... spin Jul 2013 #14
But EVERYONE loves working in sweatshop part-time soul crushing no-benefits jobs! Safetykitten Jul 2013 #19
Video kills radio star. Ford destroys horse and buggy business. KurtNYC Jul 2013 #26
Please post your job and place of employment. onehandle Jul 2013 #32
Which is why one needs to make sure they keep their skills up to date and JoePhilly Jul 2013 #36
The path to more jobs for Americans isn't a U-turn KurtNYC Jul 2013 #40
Exactly. JoePhilly Jul 2013 #33
That's basically it in a nutshell. nt BumRushDaShow Jul 2013 #43
Not all change is for the better. moondust Jul 2013 #51
Amazon is *great* for the environment. Nye Bevan Jul 2013 #34
Get your sweatshop goods shipped eco-friendly! leftstreet Jul 2013 #49
I don't buy sweatshop goods from Amazon. MADem Jul 2013 #53
Sometimes progress isn't pretty - lynne Jul 2013 #37
Maybe I'm just backwards, but I only buy online when it's the last resort. Tommy_Carcetti Jul 2013 #44
What a Coinkydink that POTUS is at Amazon in TN today ... Myrina Jul 2013 #52
But they're also keeping UPS busy ... Bake Jul 2013 #57
To be accurate, it's we the consumers who destroy those jobs BainsBane Jul 2013 #58
Doing a website with an online store isn't all that difficult or expensive - lynne Jul 2013 #62
Wow. i never thought of it like that. i buy from them.. allin99 Jul 2013 #59
solution? Puzzledtraveller Jul 2013 #60
K&R for Truth Tellers Octafish Jul 2013 #63
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