Without divulging my identity or business, I see in my industry that the mandatory vax places are struggling or going out of business while the businesses welcoming to all are thriving.
Here is the role you play in all of this though.
If your workplace is a jackass in regards to vaccines, find a place that isn't. Everyone is hiring. Move to a place that shares your views. And the jackasses will not be able to make money.
I think we are witnessing a great wealth transfer at the moment in regards to this, and you play a role.
I disagree , (1) rotor for 99grand prix is $60+ same with 2011 Camry , online they're anywhere from $10-$30 , if the brick and mortar stores don't start competing with online prices, they'll be gone
Home Depot is similarly ripping off on all sorts of things. I had to buy a brass nipple (a 2-inch tube with threads on each end), and it was around $5! It probably cost 10-cents to make!
Even the convenience of having it now instead of in a couple days doesn't justify that markup!
Honestly it's near impossible to compete with online pricing while staying profitable
Yes and no. If China didn’t cheat with slave labor, unbalanced trade deals, currency manipulation, their products wouldn’t be so cheap. US made products would be able to compete fairly. Our own manufacturers can still utilize Amazon logistic network. It is damn amazing to have something come on your door steps sometimes in less than one day. Esp for those hard to find items that you’d have to go to three, four stores to hunt down. We need to drain the evil from Amazon but the concept is a great idea.
Only way places get away with making $ on parts is if the customer needs it now and not delivered in 3-5 days