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I guess public restrooms aren't exactly the most common thing in the world on suburban delivery routes. Don't see how this is the parcel company's fault.
UPS drivers are, like you said, part of a union and if it was an issue, they have bargaining power and could get it addressed.
UPS is not.
Amazon wields immense power over multiple industries, and they are scrutinized as such.
Because I get the feeling that "Yeah that sucks, Amazon should do something about it.." is generally followed by "Where's my package? I ordered it yesterday, where's my f*$#ing package?!"
This IS a government problem, it takes more than a few tweets to make a behemoth like Amazon to play ball and people generally only do what's in their self-interest, again where are the politicians?
Look at US electronics related news sites today for a plastering of these affiliate ads. Then instead of clicking the deal link, do a search for negative news about Amazon to seeing the ironic morals.
I suspect many of their campaigns were partially funded by Amazon.
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/amazon-com/totals?id=D00002...
https://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/amazon-com/lobbying?id=D000...
$12M in 2020. Politicians aren't very expensive and the ROI is incredible.
I see the Amazon shills work fast. Do they make you use piss jugs in the office too?
(Another annoying thing is that it went to four different neighbours but that's a separate issue.)
I was grateful to get the job, as previously I was fired from a 24x7 McDonalds store - I had used my personal vehicle to transport boxes of product from the owner's other store to meet demand after a rostered shift, and being sleepy after doing a graveyard shift plus that, woke up to the owner calling me and saying "if you can't even bother to wake up for your job, don't bother coming in again."
Anyway so in the first two days of my induction, my trainer taught me about driving over median curbs, waving as if you made an accidental mistake down one way streets, doing u-turns into oncoming traffic to get to a street that took a few extra minutes to get to, demonstrating the most efficient way to park the vehicle in front of the target establishment.
So this is nothing new. Amazon can stick it if they've just managed to commercialise it better than all the small businesses, but yeah, this has been happening since warehouses, telephones, and automobiles existed together. Just "wave and pretend" like you made a mistake, or this is normal, or whatever. Some low-level shitkicker will get the fine for parking in a fire zone, or jumping a curb, or whatever to meet targets. Alternatively, they can quit or be fired if they don't like doing that. for me having the cheese cutting guy ask constantly if I was gay and if he could shave my haemorrhoids was the cherry on the cake.
My heart sincerely goes out to all drivers. It is a very unforgiving task for many.
This was a major factor in the Wells Fargo account fraud scandal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_Fargo_account_fraud_scan...
Wherever possible, I either shop local or use an online vendor I know to be more ethical. And I encourage others to do the same.
But to seriously sort this out requires action at an international level. Without that, even in the unlikely event we break up Amazon, they'll just be replaced by A.N.Other unethical company. They're like the mafia - we need to do more than lock up one family, we need to get rid of the whole kit and caboodle.
We want to encourage companies to be more open, not closed. Assuming that Amazon is worse than Walmart or Baidu or UPS because you haven't heard about those other companies lately just encourages secrecy.