Job Security?

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
You guys need to read, they aren't stopping it now, they are stopping it in June. In other words there delivery service is a drag on the booming Amazon profit.
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
You guys need to read, they aren't stopping it now, they are stopping it in June. In other words there delivery service is a drag on the booming Amazon profit.
And did you read that it is a temporary suspension?

And sorry but I couldn't find the sarcasm font for the original post.
 

59 Dano

I just want to make friends!
I wonder if the usual suspects will take their lips off of Jeff B's schlong and give us a fanboi explanation.

They are learning that transporting someone else's product can be expensive when it's not your marked up product that is subsidizing the trucks.
 

AB831

Well-Known Member
So what does this mean exactly? Those sprinters with the Amazon smile won't be driving around town anymore? Who will be getting their freight?
 

dmac1

Well-Known Member
Amazon has so much business, it isn't taking business from other shippers until people quit panic buying. How many cases of toilet paper can fit in a sprinter? I would expect Amazon to ask their ADP force to expand if the volume stays high. At least they are giving their contractors time to adjust.
 

dmac1

Well-Known Member
So what does this mean exactly? Those sprinters with the Amazon smile won't be driving around town anymore? Who will be getting their freight?
No. What it means is that Amazon will only be shipping their own packages. The are swamped, and can't take packages from their separate Amazon Delivery service. It is about volume from more people ordering from Amazon on line filling up their vans. With all the shipping options and software, Amazon can pretty much stop and start taking outside stuff whenever they need to based on remaining capacity in vehicles delivering products they make more money on. Can you imagine Fedex ground turning away business because their 'contractors' have full vehicles?????????????
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
No. What it means is that Amazon will only be shipping their own packages. The are swamped, and can't take packages from their separate Amazon Delivery service. It is about volume from more people ordering from Amazon on line filling up their vans. With all the shipping options and software, Amazon can pretty much stop and start taking outside stuff whenever they need to based on remaining capacity in vehicles delivering products they make more money on. Can you imagine Fedex ground turning away business because their 'contractors' have full vehicles?????????????
There's nothing to say that they can't reenter this market at a later time. If you were to look more closely at what they were doing it would appear that they were market testing as much as anything else. The big battle coming for him will be to keep his operation nonunion.
 

59 Dano

I just want to make friends!
Amazon has so much business, it isn't taking business from other shippers until people quit panic buying.

The are swamped, and can't take packages from their separate Amazon Delivery service.

If they're so busy NOW because of panic buying, why are they waiting until JUNE to suspend the service? You can't be that big of a sucker to believe the PR. The Amazon shopping surge is simply the easiest excuse for the average person to believe.
This is what they told their customers:

At Amazon, we regularly evaluate the requirements of our businesses to ensure we are structured in the best way possible to meet the evolving needs of our customers. After careful consideration, we have decided to pause our Amazon Shipping service in the US. Our last day for pick-ups will be June 5th.
That sounds a lot more like "Our attempt to compete with FedEx and UPS isn't really geared to meet the evolving needs of our customers" than "This thing is working out so well that we have to let it rest to fully appreciate how well it's working."
 

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
If they're so busy NOW because of panic buying, why are they waiting until JUNE to suspend the service? You can't be that big of a sucker to believe the PR. The Amazon shopping surge is simply the easiest excuse for the average person to believe.
This is what they told their customers:

At Amazon, we regularly evaluate the requirements of our businesses to ensure we are structured in the best way possible to meet the evolving needs of our customers. After careful consideration, we have decided to pause our Amazon Shipping service in the US. Our last day for pick-ups will be June 5th.
That sounds a lot more like "Our attempt to compete with FedEx and UPS isn't really geared to meet the evolving needs of our customers" than "This thing is working out so well that we have to let it rest to fully appreciate how well it's working."
Not fair! You're being rational and logical, and @bacha29 is being, well, bacha.
 
Top