TheBac drives for Tswift

OregonDMAX

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Tom you drive for Taylor Swift now? :roflmao: :D
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TheBac

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WTF?!?! Advertising on our trucks? Our CEO and board are complete sellouts if that is true.
 

OregonDMAX

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Well it's true it says #taylorswiftdelivery

First time I'm my life I've ever seen anything but brown on a ups truck
 

TheBac

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Actually, I like some of her songs. You forget, I have a teenage daughter......

But advertising on our trucks? No. Thats BS.
 

AZlml

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According to the Google machine UPS has the rights for distribution of her new album CD's. Why they decided to plaster her on their trucks :confused:
 

TheBac

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Amazon is changing everything...
Yes, they are....and not all of it is for the good. We will be hearing about store closings and company bankruptcies in the next couple years. I figure Sears will be first to go, then JCP......
 

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Sear has been on it's way long before amazon. If it wasn't for tools I wouldn't of step foot in a sears in the last 20years.


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OregonDMAX

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Every brick and mortar store out there has the opportunity to sell through Amazon, and the ones that do actually make a pretty decent profit of selling in bulk through amazon
 

AZlml

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The Amazon building I'm currently at is going to be strictly clothing/apparel and will employ 2500+ people. They are working on another building just for the amount of returns that will come with clothing. My opinion is biased because I work for them but I've never worked for a better company as far as pay/benefits and opportunity for advancement. So as they help put "brick and mortar" stores out of business they generate a tremendous amount of jobs not only in the warehouse but to support the warehouses as well.
 

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I don't think brick and mortar stores will go away if they know their market and cater to it well. I don't care for amazon really. When I don't need something right now and don't have time to go to multiple stores to find something I really want is the only time I use them. They are nice for gifts for people that live out of town too.

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