Amazon workers and COVID 19 situation...

The virus isn't going away any time soon. Acting like it's an emergency that requires everything be put on hold is the wrong mindset; it's a marathon not a sprint. You want people making purchases so that businesses making those products stay afloat and keep their employees. Having people buy nothing but food would be an economic catastrophe and lead to a downward spiral of companies closing down and people people being laid off, leading to even less purchasing power among the population which in turn leads to even more businesses closing down and laying off employees.

Of course it's a bit much to expect some dumbass who picks up boxes in a warehouse to understand these concepts.
We must sacrifice ourselves for the economy or accept its vengeance
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I mean I have to go to work too and numerous people have gotten the rona. You expect to get paid then you better come to work, that's life.
Thank God for unemployment (for now anyways)
 
Man its rough out there for these guys! A worker died despite being a young healthy person and people are worried. They say how most items are non-essential which frustrates them because it feels like people are not taking this seriously!




On the upside, Jeff Bezos says how heroic his workers are. This is a nice compliment from the boss which may boost spirit since people are now being valued as heroic figures and not just workers.

The workers from Amazon should have there pay doubled. The whole Amazon thing has become the new walmart. The owner is breaking the fucking bank. And he is genius on how he runs the business. Deliverys are quick and lots of times free. Problem? It gets solved. The business model is pretty damn close to being perfect. And amazon workers are pulling it off. Beezlbub should take count, figure out he has hit the payload, there is not a lot of wiggle room left to go up, and pay your peeps so no other company sneaks in and takes your place.


Or ask microsoft or yahoo about this new kid, google.
 
The virus isn't going away any time soon. Acting like it's an emergency that requires everything be put on hold is the wrong mindset; it's a marathon not a sprint. You want people making purchases so that businesses making those products stay afloat and keep their employees. Having people buy nothing but food would be an economic catastrophe and lead to a downward spiral of companies closing down and people people being laid off, leading to even less purchasing power among the population which in turn leads to even more businesses closing down and laying off employees.

Of course it's a bit much to expect some dumbass who picks up boxes in a warehouse to understand these concepts.

Online purchases are holding the economy together. Even the grocery store I shop at is very much into online shopping with drive up pickup.
 
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