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I Used to Write for Sports Illustrated. Now I Deliver Packages for Amazon

160 点作者 toufiqbarhamov超过 6 年前

16 条评论

skannamalai超过 6 年前
I was finished HS seventeen years ago, about an hour northeast of where the author was delivering packages. I distinctly remember an English teacher, trying to get us excited about the possibilities of longform print journalism, breathlessly telling the class how some of the best writers in the world work for Sports Illustrated, and that they make &quot;good money.&quot;<p>I feel a sense of loss when the &quot;biodiversity&quot; of what appear to be financially viable careers is declining.
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carbonatedmilk超过 6 年前
I used to fill in gaps between consulting work with delivering people&#x27;s food on my bicycle. I loved it too - It had a gamified feeling to it, and was like getting paid to go to the gym. Uber gives you an estimate when you start the trip, and I enjoyed pushing myself a little bit on the hills to try and &#x27;beat the average&#x27;. The pay was miserable, between $10-15&#x2F;hr ($7-10 USD) depending on whether you got 2 or 3 deliveries in the hour, but in a bike friendly city it was quite a fun way to spend an hour or two getting some serious exercise.
CydeWeys超过 6 年前
I loved this line in particular:<p>&gt; I’m an Aries, so it stands to reason that I’m partial to Dodge Ram ProMasters.<p>It&#x27;s a shame that there isn&#x27;t a way for him to continue making a living on his writing talent.
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WheelsAtLarge超过 6 年前
Magnificent writing, painful story, in a real way this article articulates, in a small way, what it&#x27;s like for the foundation of your career to slip away. I&#x27;m sure there are plenty of other types of careers this same article can be written for.<p>What I&#x27;m afraid of is that many of us reading this article now will have a similar story 20 or so years from now. Ouch!
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hirundo超过 6 年前
I&#x27;m afraid you&#x27;ve moved from one fading career path to another. In ten years that delivery van will be an autonomous drone carrier. A far smaller crew of humans will be just for exceptional stuff, like oversized packages and updating map details. Your wife&#x27;s career in law seems much more robust.
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dmourati超过 6 年前
You can tell from his writing that he has good things in his future. I applaud the tone and the honesty. Merry Christmas.
RickJWagner超过 6 年前
Wow interviewed 5 US Presidents, now he&#x27;s slinging packages for Amazon.<p>That really is an interesting career progression.
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peteretep超过 6 年前
Ironically I bet Amazon sell exactly the kind of porta-potty device that would make his journeys more comfortable
mschuster91超过 6 年前
Jeez. This article really highlights the abuses on which Amazon (and other similar jobs, think Uber, Foodora or whatever) are <i>built upon</i>:<p>&gt; feigning nonchalance as I handed a cup of urine to the attendant and bid him good day.<p>I consider mandatory drug tests a massive invasion of privacy that only persists because workers don&#x27;t (really) have the ability to shop around employers who don&#x27;t do them. Besides they&#x27;re only screening for illegal drugs but don&#x27;t care about the really dangerous things (a lack of decent sleep being the worst).<p>&gt; An honest recounting of this job must include my sometimes frantic searches for a place to answer nature’s call.<p>This is <i>dehumanizing</i>. This could be easily solved by requiring employers to provide e.g. these tiny camping toilets in the van - they don&#x27;t take up much space (one parcel, maybe), and a &quot;seat&quot; can easily be fitted by rearranging a couple of rack plates without losing storage space.<p>But the biggest issue is this:<p>&gt; Before it was taken out of service for repairs, I was often stuck with a ProMaster that had issues: Side-view mirrors spiderwebbed; the left mirror held fast to the body of the van by several layers of shrink-wrap. The headlights didn’t work unless flicked into “bright” mode, which means that when delivering after dark, I was blinding and infuriating oncoming motorists. [...] That’s when I heard a thud-thud-thud from the area of my right front tire, which was so old and bald that it had begun to shed four- and five-inch strips of rubber, which were thumping against the wheel well.<p>This is illegal and dangerous, both for the driver and for all people, animals and property around them.<p>All the &quot;cost cutting&quot; of Amazon doing deliveries instead of UPS, Fedex etc. does have to come from somewhere, and here it is done on public safety. I&#x27;m fine with competition, but not if public safety and worker&#x2F;human rights are sacrificed for short-term profits for Jeff Bezos.<p>And what&#x27;s the biggest issue: as a consumer, you do not have a choice when it comes to shipping - I&#x27;d gladly pay 1€ more a package if that would ensure that the delivery of my parcel is at least not outright exploitation, but Amazon (or any other web shop, food delivery service or whatever) do not offer this option, and are thus limiting the consumer power over where to shop based on moral ground.
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ryanmercer超过 6 年前
Ok? The article should be titled &quot;I was financially irresponsible and had to get a job at 57&quot; instead it&#x27;s some overly wordy fluff piece trying to make working for Amazon sound like some amazing adventure filled with lying to friends, calling women bitches, battling hellish throngs of traffic etc.<p>I mean, journalism has been a dying career field for at least a decade, author is also 57 and had they been at least aware of the need to eventually retire they should be most of the way to retiring and with even slight motivation should have been able to retire a decade or more ago leanFIRE style. The author failed to see the writing on the wall that their industry was dying, they&#x27;ve failed to think outside the box with their degree as well, like... being a substitute teacher and&#x2F;or tutor.<p>&quot;During my 33 years at Sports Illustrated, I wrote six books,&quot; Yeahhhhh 33 years at the same employer, 6 books sold and having to hump packages all day...<p>Then look at how the article ends, approved for a loan. Borrowing more money to make more bad decisions so they can keep churning out articles about how life sucks needing to deliver packages.<p>The author is wholly clueless and is going to work until the day he dies or he wanted to exercise his creative writing skills and is still holding out hope of salvaging his career as a journalist.
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ggm超过 6 年前
&quot;new grub street&quot; by George Gissing. It&#x27;s about an author experiencing the same disregard for the value of writing in the 1890s (not about the money of Amazon or lack of whizz joints for mobile workers: I think victorians just pee&#x27;d wher they stood)
microcolonel超过 6 年前
Good job! A lot of people wallow and believe that Real Work™ is beneath them, or lash out and make things up about their employer to gather pity. I have great respect for my brother, who (although he would obviously prefer to make a living some other way) gets up in the morning and does his job, and reserves his complaints for people who aren&#x27;t holding up their end of the deal.<p>People will say all sorts of things about this; yeah it sucks to not know where and when to pee on the job, but I&#x27;ve had this problem even in office work. It is crappy, but it&#x27;s not sheer indignity. Yeah, it sucks that they don&#x27;t want you using weed at home except for a diagnosed medical purpose, but at the same time, it is no great indignity. Rail engineers and conductors here can&#x27;t drink within 12 hours of a shift, and if they tested for that I don&#x27;t think it would be insane. You&#x27;d be upset if somebody sparked a fat L before going to work, and then injured you while mishandling a forklift; heck, you&#x27;d probably sue Amazon (and you&#x27;d be right to), so you can surely understand why they want to nip that in the bud, even if their approach seems heavy-handed.<p>Of course, people here don&#x27;t like talk like this. I&#x27;m not being hyperbolic enough about employment difficulties.
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jiveturkey超过 6 年前
... and write for the atlantic
AlexCoventry超过 6 年前
Is amazon having trouble hiring drivers? My submarine senses are tingling.<p>&gt; my wife and I decided to refinance our home.<p>Hope it was fixed-interest.
MrTonyD超过 6 年前
There are massive profits being made by industry all over the world...while the typical worker struggles to survive. It seems reasonable to me for governments to intentionally create jobs (protectionism works, the best time for the middle class in the USA was when there were protectionist policies). Taking away the massive profits from industries seems like the right thing to do. What? They&#x27;ll move away? Great - another opportunity to create more jobs and start an industry while you block their newly imported products.
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orangeeater超过 6 年前
&gt; This proved problematic when my wife and I decided to refinance our home. Although Gina, an attorney, earns plenty, we needed a bit more income to persuade lenders to work with us. It quickly became clear that for us to qualify, I would need more than occasional gigs as a freelance writer; I would need a steady job with a W-2.<p>He&#x27;s working for amazon to get a loan so he can refinance his house. I think that&#x27;s half-true, and I suspect the other half is that he got a job there so he could write this article.<p>Either way I liked the article - it&#x27;s a little misleading though.
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