So we live in one of the shittiest economies, yet the manufacturing plants are all running 10-12 hour shifts 6-7 days a week. Two places I've worked at are like this, and others I've noticed are often open on the weekends as well.
What's going on?
So we live in one of the shittiest economies, yet the manufacturing plants are all running 10-12 hour shifts 6-7 days a week. Two places I've worked at are like this, and others I've noticed are often open on the weekends as well.
What's going on?
I passed by an Amazon warehouse this past Sunday and noticed the parking lot was only about 1/4 full. Maybe it was the weekend workers and there was no need for a full workforce. But it felt odd seeing how Amazon is cranking out packages left and right and UPS is delivering them. I'm wondering now if Amazon is gearing down because people don't have the money to purchase non-essential items, thus Amazon is cutting back on its workforce. I will say that was the first and only time I've passed by that warehouse so I cannot say what the regular work week parking lot looks like.