Quote Originally Posted by sandm View Post
sorry, don't get me wrong. I don't work for amazon and situation described above is NOT our building.
just food for thought. seems we all want our stuff yesterday no matter the logistics challenges and then we all want our local friends/neighbors/relatives to be safe if working at amazon. speaking out of both sides of our mouth.
no matter the outcome, it's a lose-lose for amazon.
bring in more new hires to fulfill everyone's needs/wants/desires in a reasonable time and overload buildings with workers OR
cut staffing to do the right thing for the people working there to social distance and your order now takes a week.
I got that you didn’t work for Amazon, but logistics, no matter what company, are in high demand, as is warehouse space. A company like Amazon sets consumer expectation, and that expectation trickles towards the other segments of the logistics sector.