Posted on 11/26/2017 11:23:05 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
No job should be beneath anyone, and nobody should look down on any person for doing honest work. Garbage men and fast food workers are just as honorable as doctors and CEOs.
A lot of people work without air conditioning; construction workers, road pavers, roofers, in steel mills etc.
No one to my knowledge is forcing anyone to work for Amazon. If they dont like the working conditions, they are free to find work elsewhere.
Most of the work you listed is outdoors - duh!
Most people working in warehouses here WISH for 55 Hour weeks, but are cut off exactly at the hours when bennies kick in.
Welcome to life at the bottom of the food chain folks. When your primary job qualification is having a pulse you’re easy to replace and they don’t care if they burn you out.
Except that the other delivery services understand how to get packages to safety in theft prone areas (the nicer neighborhoods), and for some reason the USPS wont do it, they take the packages back and leav those little notices. I hate that. I prefer the amazon trucks.
Ah, you were the guy who broke the porn sets post shooting in Chatsworth. Minimum wage and all the condoms and cocaine you can use.
Hmm. Maybe I should sue the Navy for months of 18 hour workdays and regular 36 and 24 hour Vietnam river patrols.
We’re you on Swifts? My brother(RIP) served on Swifts, twin .50’s
Sewage treatment plant at a trucker motel full of prostitutes.
They paid you to go yachting?
Picket boats. Old mahogany beasts built in 1944 and resurrected for Vietnam. But twin 50s yes! Ma Deuce. Accept no substitute.
Yes. $200 per month incl combat pay. A fortune! Mainly because there was no way to spend it. Lol!
These poor snowflakes!!!! I worked in a factory in the early 1980's that had zero air conditioning and I worked on hot wax machines that were literally a foot or two away doing repairs, keeping them going so the cups McDonalds uses for their cold drinks got a proper seal. Those hot wax machines were easily running at 250+ degrees in a factory with no AC on a hot summer day where it was 95 outside, the factory floor was easily over 110F.
And I did that for at least 8 hours a day (took the overtime when I could get it) and I was GLAD to have the job!
These snowflakes don't know what a hard days work is, all they know how to do is whiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine!!! (Just like my ex-wife)
What about filling sand bags while in MOP gear (chem suit), in the desert at 120f in the shade? 16-hour days for months without one day off? My last deployment was 14/7/181-4 days for sightseeing. LOL
Amazon runs their crews ragged, but they dont break laws. They employ a few lawyers whom they pay quite well to ensure the strict legality of their actions. As for morale, thats not as big a concern. Turnover saves money from their perspective.
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