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Amazon shipping service

I saw Jeff Bezos be interviewed the other day and it reminded me of how Amazon announced they will be making a major air shipping service to rival Fed Ex and UPS. The service will not be linked to the sale of Amazon products, it will be for everything. I wanted to say that four years ago, I was trying to make a YouTube/Instagram show and I studied Amazon’s ground shipping routes. I studied them in the Chicago area and suburbs, up through the bottom of Wisconsin. I found that Amazon’s 4-step system, which has stopping/reorganizing stations between warehouses and peoples’ homes, do not make sense from a mileage standpoint. That’s to say that Amazon has weighing/reorganizing stations that make the route between the warehouse and the final place before it reaches your house not add up, at least in Illinois and Wisconsin, and they’re driving much further back and forth than they need to be if they located the middle stations somewhere else. I am confident that the items are really going through the middle stations, and that the miles do not add up from a cost or direction perspective. I do not feel like this has to do with Amazon monitoring its drivers for data on their demonization or that whole liberal theory. I feel like it has to do with Jeff Bezos using the roads more than they need to be used, every day, so he can log more miles and different directions of driving to America’s road monitors. I think he is trying to do something equally bad with the air delivery system, which would change the data points of places in the air l as well as the direction that things are flying, which may not be in accordance with the American population and core people/locus points. In addition, would it change how you felt about your tech item if it flew from Austin instead of Louisville? And that tech item wasn’t even from Amazon?

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