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When something gets too much power not only does it turn people off them, but generally their competitors gang up to break them

It includes
The start up of Amazon including Bezos' first house/office
How they box things up and post things like rowing machines and Captain America costumes to John O Groats.
How they told a British online book store to join them or compete with them.
How it's the best thing since sliced bread for Marketplace sellers
And I know they talk to Nick Spalding after.

So, basically another programme showing how evil they are.
They must be doing something right, though.
Gawd knows they've taken enough of my money.

A friend's younger sister worked for them over the summer and Christmas periods last year, in between terms of her nursing degree. She was amazed at how much the staff complained about having to do such an untaxing job with few responsibilities that was relatively well paid. I guess her perspective was different to theirs after nearly three years of lugging patients around and emptying bedpans, as she saw working there as a relaxing holiday in comparison to a hospital ward.


He made it look so so easy to write a book and upload it and rake in the money.
They showed a family (in US) who buy absolutely everything from Amazon including groceries.
And it ended with Bezos saying he knows Amazon will fall out of favour at some point, he just hopes it is after he is dead.
Oh and the customer is always the main focus.

http://www.biznews.com/briefs/2014/03...

Oh shame you didn't get the post. :(

A friend's younger sister worked for them over the summer and Christmas periods last year, in between terms ..."
It's not a North Korean prison camp by any stretch of the imagination, but when you get a 20 minute break (that you have to take in the canteen) and it takes 10 mins to walk to the canteen (because of the size of the place), well, that was a big gripe.

Cheers, Patti - The whole application was a bit of a punt on my part. I was ridiculously under-experienced for the role and it's a miracle I got as far as I did in the process. I think the fact that I actually am a KDP author sort of appealed to them.
It would have been a fantastic experience, but I think the job I ended up getting is a much better fit for me. Plus I can walk to work ;)

If only that would work for me ;@)

Perhaps the long service staff keep their mouths shut!

(given up on 'Jamaica Inn' as we can't understand a word they say)

(given up on 'Jamaica Inn' as we can't understand a word they say)"
I didn't have any probs, but I watch everything with subtitles. Odd, as I have really good hearing.

Did folks really have a problem with the accents?








I prophecy a whole new Saga range of films/tv and radio, where we can actually see and hear what's going on!


Or perhaps they're worried that if it is too loud it might wake us up.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainme..."
I have now.

Re David's comment - Listening to the News Quiz on the weekend, they said there was a coach company who had complained cos the pensioners snored so loudly on the way home they couldn't hear the coach engine!!

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Yeah. I heard that one somewhere too.
I just hope that when we finally get around to
Very interesting. I remember IBM taking over the world so I am prepared to believe amazon is only temporary king of retail but it is a lot of power...