How are those 401ks?
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Calm down, @HuskyBuck. How you got me being anti-capitalistic and anti-technology out of my post puts you at HuskyBuck’s weight class intellectually even if it isn’t somehow an alt account for you. Are you that stupid?
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It's just such a ignorantly stupid post that I had to respond.
e-commerce is a major, major industry in this country. Not a lot of e-commerce companies/e-comm tech companies had to lay off a bunch of people, for good reason. As a matter of fact most were still hiring people as the tech giants were shedding dead weight. And it's a industry that hires for a bunch of different skillsets and backgrounds.
So make sure you know what you're talking about next time.
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Amazon laid off 27,000 people just last year so this is just a retarded post in the manner of @HuskyBuck. Where you ever got the notion that I’m anti-technology or anti-capitalism is your own fever dream but I’d like to try and see you argue your stupid post in the face of evidence that says the complete opposite.
Have at it, Buck!The biggest layoffs of 2023
Amazon – 27,000
In March, Amazon executed a reduction of 9,000 additional jobs, bringing the total number of layoffs at Amazon to 27,000. This round of job cuts became the second-largest in the company’s history, supplementing the 18,000 employees the tech giant had announced it would lay off back in January. Throughout the pandemic, Amazon's workforce had doubled, aligning with a widespread hiring surge across almost the entire tech sector.
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Dumb fuck, does Amazon just have an e-commerce arm?
Apparently that's the only company you even know of.
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I can order directly from Amazon and have things delivered to my front door. What the fuck do you consider e-commerce? You were initially replying to a post about Amazon, you dipshit. Go back to your Buck account, poseur.
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Really though, what kind of retarded buffoon thinks Amazon is not e-commerce?
A retired tech mogul?
Which are the largest ecommerce companies in the world?
- Amazon: Market Value: $867.58 billion. ...
- Walmart: Market Value: $387.72 billion. ...
- The Home Depot: Market Value: $324.85 billion. ...
- Alibaba: Market Value: $226.76 billion
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Ugh, I consider e-comm to be an entire industry of companies, some of which are just as big as Amazon's market arm.
Any comment on it that only includes Amazon is just fucking stupid. Even brick and mortar stores do drop shipping at a minimum, retard.
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I referenced Amazon because that is your buddy @HuskyBuck’s claim to fame.
Saying Amazon isn’t an e-commerce company is the dumbest thing I’ve read on this board, though.
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which other e-commerce company has Amazon’s “market arm,” by the way?
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e-commerce isn’t laying off employees!
2nd-largest ecomm company
Exclusive: Walmart laying off hundreds of US workers at five e-commerce fulfillment centers

