I've NEVER seen an Amazon employee come out the door of their workplace singing or smiling, or talked to an employee who enjoyed their experience.
I've NEVER seen an Amazon employee come out the door of their workplace singing or smiling, or talked to an employee who enjoyed their experience.
There's truth to what you said, but all the Amazon people I've worked with and met aren't bad people, but they had nothing good to say about where they used to work.I’ve never walked out of a workplace singing or smiling.
The things I enjoy doing are hobbies and cost me money instead of earning it. The things I enjoyed as hobbies and turned in to jobs became things I no longer enjoyed.
Then again, maybe they really do love working there and are sad because they have to leave at the end of their shift.
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There's truth to what you said, but all the Amazon people I've worked with and met aren't bad people, but they had nothing good to say about where they used to work.
You're making some mighty grand assumptions. You transition from "I've know a few...." To "They all..." with your brush. Mighty big leap.Yup, I've known a few of them that worked in a distribution center. THey hate life. Mandatory OT, they have insane package handling quotas, and the supervisors are bitchy if you're not exceeding the quotas. They all look like the world just kicked them in the balls and shot a puppy in front of them when they're off shift. $15 per hour isn't worth that kind of stress.
You're making some mighty grand assumptions. You transition from "I've know a few...." To "They all..." with your brush. Mighty big leap.
Damn right.The main reason I posted it, is to make people aware of a few potential $15/hr jobs (with some benefit coverage), perhaps in their area. For people having a hard time making "ends meet" - paying rent, putting food on their table, needing to cover children with medical conditions, etc. - it might just make all the difference in the world. If you've never been hungry, then feel free to dismiss my posting. But if you've got relatives or "church family" that might benefit, then maybe you can pass the word on. To me, it's less about Bezos and more about surviving.
Saw these guys just a singing and a line dancing after a hard day at Bezos land.I've NEVER seen an Amazon employee come out the door of their workplace singing or smiling, or talked to an employee who enjoyed their experience.
A little time studying Southwest Airlines culture would be equally useful. There's nothing that says a successful business can't be equally good for the employees.A little time learning about Amazon's logistics could be very useful for the next Bezos.