Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon's New 'Badger' Tracker: Are You a Low-Time Badger?Amazon just rolled out a dashboard that lets managers see exactly how much time you're spending in the office. If you're a fan of quick coffee runs or sneaking in late, you might get flagged as a 'low-time badger.' The big shift? More eyes on your badge swipes, less freedom to work where you want. Looks like the days of flying under the radar are over! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowAmazon’s Robots: Fewer Jobs, More Savings?Next time you get a Prime package, think about this: Amazon’s new game plan is to let robots handle the heavy lifting—literally. Leaked docs show the company wants to skip hiring 160,000 people by 2027, swapping out future warehouse jobs for automation. That means fewer local job openings, but a big boost to Amazon’s bottom line. For anyone eyeing warehouse work, it’s a heads-up: the robots aren’t just helping—they’re taking over the job listings. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Linda Price+FollowAmazon’s Big Box, Tiny Surprise: Why It MattersEver get a giant Amazon box for a tiny item? You’re not alone! One shopper’s post about their massive, mostly empty delivery box went viral, sparking debate about Amazon’s packaging habits. While Amazon says big boxes help with shipping logistics, all that extra cardboard can pile up at home and in recycling bins. Pro tip: Try Amazon’s Delivery Day option or shop local to cut down on packaging waste and save yourself some cleanup! #Business #Amazon #ShoppingHacks00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowAmazon & USPS: Who Delivers Your Packages Next?Heads up, online shoppers: Amazon and the Postal Service are in a $6 billion tug-of-war over who gets to drop off your packages. USPS wants to open its delivery routes to more retailers, while Amazon is building its own delivery army. If they split, expect changes in shipping speed and maybe even prices. Smaller brands could get a shot at faster delivery, but your next Prime Day order might take a detour! #Business #Industry #Amazon01Share
Timothy Bird+FollowAmazon driver left stranded in MarylandAn Amazon delivery driver in Maryland was left alone on the side of the road after losing internet service—her van taken by supervisors, with no ride back to the warehouse. She says she was told the job "wasn't for her" and threatened with a 911 call if she didn't pull over. The incident highlights how Amazon's third-party delivery system can leave drivers vulnerable, with little accountability when things go wrong. Many ex-drivers say this isn't an isolated case. What do you think: Should Amazon be held responsible for how its contractors treat workers? #Business #Amazon #Maryland00Share
fnixon+FollowAmazon Just Blocked 1,800 Fake Job SeekersHere’s a wild one for your next coffee break: Amazon’s security team caught over 1,800 fake job applicants—many linked to North Korea—trying to snag remote IT gigs. Why? To funnel U.S. paychecks into shady government projects. The twist: these scammers are getting smarter, even hijacking real LinkedIn accounts and targeting AI jobs. If you’re hiring or job hunting, double-check those profiles—there’s more at stake than just your inbox. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon50Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWhat If You’d Bought Amazon at the Start?Ever wish you could time travel? If you’d tossed $500 into Amazon’s IPO back in 1997, you’d be sitting on over $1.5 million today. That’s the power of spotting a game-changer early—Amazon went from selling books online to delivering everything (and streaming your favorite shows). The big takeaway? Sometimes, betting on the underdog can pay off huge. Next time you see a quirky new company, maybe don’t scroll past! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon’s $12B AI Bet: What It Means for YouAmazon just took out a $12 billion loan to supercharge its AI tech, and it’s got people talking. The company’s building more data centers to keep up with the AI boom, but that means more energy and water use—think enough to power a small city. If you’re an Amazon shopper or AWS user, these big investments could mean better services, but also higher costs or environmental concerns down the road. Keep an eye on how your favorite brands balance innovation with sustainability! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon20Share
gordonangela+FollowAmazon’s 2026 Shake-Up: Robotaxis & Price Hikes?Heads up, Amazon shoppers and sellers! In 2026, Amazon’s rolling out robotaxis in Vegas and the Bay Area—think driverless Ubers with phone chargers and personal climate controls. Grocery delivery is expanding, but here’s the kicker: sellers now have to handle their own packaging and shipping. That could mean higher prices for your favorite finds, as sellers pass on the extra costs. Time to watch your cart totals! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowAmazon's Remote Work Hack: The CatchAmazon's letting some employees stuck in India work from home, but there’s a twist: no coding, no big decisions, and definitely no customer chats. This is Amazon’s way of dealing with visa delays that have left workers stranded abroad. The market shift? Big tech is scrambling to keep business moving while visa rules get trickier. If you’re planning international travel on a work visa, double-check those embassy dates—getting stuck could mean a lot of Zoom calls and not much else! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Amazon00Share