> History repeats itself, companies rise and fall Except the tech companies are massive conglomerates which will insulate themselves by delving into every industry they can. They are also approaching too big to fail…
Which is why the solution is government intervention.
Nah, you can also just die.
Congress likes to be able to abdicate their responsibility and just pass it on to the president.
mmm, kinda seems like you're trying to attack the argument by going after a trivial part of it.
> Don’t let the government pursue Amazon the way it pursued A.&P., Mr. Muris and Mr. Nuechterlein warned. why, because Amazon is so precious?
Number 4 isn't really a wat, it's just a design choice. other languages offer maps that do retain order.
They are constantly working on faster and cheaper SSDs.
Seemingly mostly right wing content.
> It's an overlooked revolution! wat? Go is maybe past peak hype, but it dominates in the cloud/containers space and is massively popular. I don't like it, but this statement still seems odd.
Yeah but he's the cool bro CEO of a tech company. TECH COMPANY. Losing money, it's okay because Tesla is a tech company. Fail at core parts of a car manufacturing business, it's okay because Tesla is a tech company.…
Kinda interesting a CEO of a company with federal contracts can smoke weed and won't face any repercussions.
Really, the biggest group of cult-like fanboys around claim to be satisfied with their purchase from someone they perceive as the saviour of humanity? I'm shocked.
Then maybe Tesla shouldn't be selling their murder machine.
Does the tesla fan really want to get in to an argument about build quality right now? A fire at a factory shutting it down is not hte same type of drama as constantly missing estimates and using a tent to extend the…
They had already rejected me, so who cares. Though I do appreciate your well cultivated sense of suspicion and cynicism. Keep it up!
Opposite problem, too many relative to jobs.
Amazon will do that the minute the math works out anyway. Encouraging workers to put up with worse and worse conditions out of fear of automation is just a race to the bottom that inevitably ends with automation anyway.
Oh I totally agree with the statement when restricted to people like the author. Even then it depends on the definition of "undermining". I think the author is cowardly, disingenuous, and dangerous.
Workers had a good relationship with the employer previously. Company gets bought by Amazon, a company with a notorious reputation. Workers decide not long after that they now need a union to protect their interests.…
> Amazon will win the PR battle Which is how corporations win the war. Know why you couldn't afford whole foods before? Because too many people are selfish and shortsighted and would rather save 1 dollar than ensure…
It's a coop, that's what they do. FWIW the dividend is pretty nice. Combined with the sale I saved a pretty solid chunk of money on a nice cooler.
ha, I had a job interview recently and they had me do a take home thing. They offered to pay me for it, just a few hundred dollars for the time I put in. That's cool. But in the email they asked if I wanted the money,…
Good timing, last thing Amazon will want right now is a battle with a union. Especially for a company they acquired so recently (shows that things got quickly worse with Amazon in charge). Good luck Whole Foods workers.
Honestly, I would worry that the idea of a compensation package based mostly around bonuses just leads to a massive amount of infighting and politicking and other nastiness from people jockeying for an extra 20k. If I…
> History repeats itself, companies rise and fall Except the tech companies are massive conglomerates which will insulate themselves by delving into every industry they can. They are also approaching too big to fail…
Which is why the solution is government intervention.
Nah, you can also just die.
Congress likes to be able to abdicate their responsibility and just pass it on to the president.
mmm, kinda seems like you're trying to attack the argument by going after a trivial part of it.
> Don’t let the government pursue Amazon the way it pursued A.&P., Mr. Muris and Mr. Nuechterlein warned. why, because Amazon is so precious?
Number 4 isn't really a wat, it's just a design choice. other languages offer maps that do retain order.
They are constantly working on faster and cheaper SSDs.
Seemingly mostly right wing content.
> It's an overlooked revolution! wat? Go is maybe past peak hype, but it dominates in the cloud/containers space and is massively popular. I don't like it, but this statement still seems odd.
Yeah but he's the cool bro CEO of a tech company. TECH COMPANY. Losing money, it's okay because Tesla is a tech company. Fail at core parts of a car manufacturing business, it's okay because Tesla is a tech company.…
Kinda interesting a CEO of a company with federal contracts can smoke weed and won't face any repercussions.
Really, the biggest group of cult-like fanboys around claim to be satisfied with their purchase from someone they perceive as the saviour of humanity? I'm shocked.
Then maybe Tesla shouldn't be selling their murder machine.
Does the tesla fan really want to get in to an argument about build quality right now? A fire at a factory shutting it down is not hte same type of drama as constantly missing estimates and using a tent to extend the…
They had already rejected me, so who cares. Though I do appreciate your well cultivated sense of suspicion and cynicism. Keep it up!
Opposite problem, too many relative to jobs.
Amazon will do that the minute the math works out anyway. Encouraging workers to put up with worse and worse conditions out of fear of automation is just a race to the bottom that inevitably ends with automation anyway.
Oh I totally agree with the statement when restricted to people like the author. Even then it depends on the definition of "undermining". I think the author is cowardly, disingenuous, and dangerous.
Workers had a good relationship with the employer previously. Company gets bought by Amazon, a company with a notorious reputation. Workers decide not long after that they now need a union to protect their interests.…
> Amazon will win the PR battle Which is how corporations win the war. Know why you couldn't afford whole foods before? Because too many people are selfish and shortsighted and would rather save 1 dollar than ensure…
It's a coop, that's what they do. FWIW the dividend is pretty nice. Combined with the sale I saved a pretty solid chunk of money on a nice cooler.
ha, I had a job interview recently and they had me do a take home thing. They offered to pay me for it, just a few hundred dollars for the time I put in. That's cool. But in the email they asked if I wanted the money,…
Good timing, last thing Amazon will want right now is a battle with a union. Especially for a company they acquired so recently (shows that things got quickly worse with Amazon in charge). Good luck Whole Foods workers.
Honestly, I would worry that the idea of a compensation package based mostly around bonuses just leads to a massive amount of infighting and politicking and other nastiness from people jockeying for an extra 20k. If I…