Convenience Has a Human Price

We should proceed with caution as we educate ourselves on what it takes to make our lives easier

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When I worked at Amazon over the summer, I realized the price of convenience — making sure warehouse workers worked faster to fulfill quotas and making sure drivers got enough deliveries done to get a message in time. To have a convenient product means…

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