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In reply to the discussion: Talked to clerk at local P.O. telling me local Amazon Delivery Services have stopped operating. [View all]Happy Hoosier
(9,108 posts)39. Probably not.
They probably pay based on the load.
I mean, If I were Amazon, I would NOT want to have cost+ contracts. Too unpredictable. One of the primary reasons to outsource is off-load risk to the subcontractor.
And subcontractors compete based on price.
I mean, I know it's popular to shit on Amazon and Bezos here, and there is some justification for that. But someone is running these subcontractors and THEY are the ones who chose to take on the risk.
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Talked to clerk at local P.O. telling me local Amazon Delivery Services have stopped operating. [View all]
Midnight Writer
Jun 2022
OP
Once upon a time, a long long time ago, we all got by with deliveries that took a week or two.
Scrivener7
Jun 2022
#11
Thanks for the info -- there is a Whole Foods a 24 min bus trip away (plus 11 min
progree
Jun 2022
#50
Thanks! I'd wondered why a few recent Amazon orders had been delivered by UPS and USPS.
highplainsdem
Jun 2022
#36