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    "14,000 roles primarily in management, alongside around 34,000 cuts within its operational workforce”

    This should bode well going into the package shipping season. But hey, at least the stock price went up after the announcement.

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    Is this one “due to AI”, too, like the one at Amazon?

    This, just before Christmas, is not a good sign. Consumers have run out of “disposable income”, whatever that is. Car payment delinquencies are up, too. Remember, the stock market is not the economy.

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        "14,000 roles primarily in management, alongside around 34,000 cuts within its operational workforce”

        Are you suggesting 14,000 > 34,000?

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          Seriously asking, does deleting comments just not propagate on lemmy?

          But also a ton of those deleted roles are temporary . Hidden behind violations based on deals decades ago that will be fixed in 3 years if not sooner. Many cut were the lowest, cheapest, staff. Much is not rehiring which will cost them and isn’t actually firing people. Basically a lot of it is an illusion

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            It’s been my experience that deleting removes the comment from a thread, but does not remove it from the inbox of the person you directly replied to.

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    According to their last earnings, domestic margins were down due to decreased spending. International margins were up due to increased spending. They might be seeing further decrease in domestic spending coming into the holiday season.

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    I worked for ups for about 3 months before they laid off our entire shift. I already knew it was coming, more than half of what I did was unload trucks in Ohio that had been loaded in Texas and reload them for either Georgia or Kentucky. They eventually just started routing them all to the station in Kentucky, where they were already driving within 25 miles of to get to me in Ohio.

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      I don’t think Amazon prioritizes efficiency, but delivery speed (after sitting on the packages for days). I often seem multiple Amazon trucks going to the same house in a day.

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        I mean they kinda can’t prioritize efficiency when they offer next day shipping that is promised to be done before 0800 for certain products. I ordered some batteries yesterday at 1900 and they were here before I woke up at 0600.

        Yes I know amazon bad and all that but I do not have the money to pay literally double for the same exact product or wait a month and pay tariffs on alibaba.

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      Amazon is its own thing. It’s not really a shipping company. And they’ve had their own layoff issues. Consumers spending less affects everyone.

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    Wait until they start running other services as if they’re businesses. You can talk about the days when some roads weren’t toll roads.

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      This is UPS, a private business, not USPS, a weird Frankenstein creation that’s kind of a business and kind of a government service.