Amazon's push: Employees and drivers say an overworked system is lax on safety(nbcnews.com)
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Amazon's push: Employees and drivers say an overworked system is lax on safety
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/inside-amazon-s-delivery-push-employees-drivers-say-overworked-system-n1087661
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We used to get virtually all packages via USPS, with the occasional one via UPS. Maybe one late package a year.
Amazon's logistics system now delivers probably 25% of orders late to us. I used to complain and get a month's extension on Prime each time, but it happens enough now it's not worth the argument.
Amazon's logistics system now delivers probably 25% of orders late to us. I used to complain and get a month's extension on Prime each time, but it happens enough now it's not worth the argument.
I had similar experiences before switching to Walmart.com - a combination of Amazon getting worse and Walmart getting better along with fewer supply chain issues and no monthly fee for 2-day just pushed me over the edge.
I get it, people have to make a living. But please do it in a way where I don't die because some idiot decided to endanger others for $11.50 an hour.