BrownArmy
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I've been loading up on booze in case the close the liquor stores next
Liquor stores have been deemed essential’ here in MA.
Makes sense I guess.
I've been loading up on booze in case the close the liquor stores next
It's essential for reading Current Events.Liquor stores have been deemed essential’ here in MA.
Makes sense I guess.
fixed it for youLiquor stores taxes have been deemed essential’ here in MA.
Makes sense I guess.
get out of here Barneyfixed it for you
Liquor stores have been deemed essential’ here in MA.
Makes sense I guess.
I agree, unless you are in a dense resi area. At that point you are making bank.It takes a lot more time and a lot more fuel to deliver 100 residential packages versus 100 business packages plus the air volume is way down That's the real money later though
LolI agree, unless you are in a dense resi area. At that point you are making bank.
Edit: wait I just realized where IE is ding up. Are you in IE? Because it actually takes longer to deliver a business.
Paid day means nothing. That can be adjusted to whatever they want it to say.Lol
I'm taking about total pieces. My paid day has been pretty much the same but with fewer pieces, a few more stops and a few extra miles.
What I'm trying to say is that I'm getting paid about the same amount of money to deliver less packages. Not good math for the company.Paid day means nothing. That can be adjusted to whatever they want it to say.
I had more packages and stops on Wednesday than I did during peak
There is hoarding happening on the Internet as well.brick and mortar retail yes. online shippers are blown out and hiring. these events tend to accelerate existing trends . that appears to be happening here.
Plenty of it.There is hoarding happening on the Internet as well.
Isn't paid day punch to punch? Planned day can be whatever number they want.Paid day means nothing. That can be adjusted to whatever they want it to say.
@IVE GOTTA PACKAGE 4U got the shakes just thinking about them closing.The reasoning I’ve read is that those who are chemically dependent on alcohol might go into withdrawal and flood emergency rooms if their access were cut off.
"Each year there are roughly 250,000 emergency department visits and 850 deaths related to alcohol withdrawal," George friend. Koob, the director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, a division of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, noted in a statement to Newsweek. "Abruptly limiting access to alcohol could lead to an increase in withdrawal among people with severe alcohol use disorder and add to the burden on the healthcare system."
We are still buying into the market. Probably havent seen the bottom yet even though lately more positive days than negative. the shutdowns are going to have some lag time negative affects. unemployment is going to skyrocket yet also.
I'm well stocked up, I'm not a rookie@IVE GOTTA PACKAGE 4U got the shakes just thinking about them closing.
Over 10% unemployment already.
And more than likely over 20% ...about 13 percent and climbing from what I can tell