Posted on 06/01/2023 3:03:13 PM PDT by thegagline
Hey Bezos, time to clear out lots of dead wood.
The horrors of working for a company that makes you come to the office.
Certainly simplifies some decisions when the next round of cutbacks comes around.
Let me guess - they don’t want to go to work because the neighborhood where the office is located is bursting with derelicts.
Just haul in some illegals to replace. That should get their virtue signaling rolling.
Are Twitter employees planning to walk out on Musk to demand better remote work options?
I believe Amazon is one of the many companies that transitioned to ‘clean’ Natural Gas as the fuel for their fleets of delivery vehicles. Now, NG is evil, and all those vehicles need to transition to battery power. How soon will the ubiquitous Amazon delivery vehicles start burning, like many other EV products?
They have to return to the climate?
“Amazon for its part estimated that about 300 people in Seattle walked out. By either measure, the protest amounted to a small fraction of the company’s workforce in the city.”
No doubt Amazon upper management was proactive in their thinking by having most employees chained to their desks as usual.
That’s the south lake union area. Not only did Amazon build a lot of new offices there in the last few years, but a LOT of apartments were built as well to house the employees, as well as plenty of “trendy” stores and restaurants.
i.e. Most would walk to work.
Sounds like they lawyered up with that lingo.
Slackers aren’t an asset let them go they can do their drugs and booze early all they want.
“..said they chose to walk out to push back against the return-to-office mandate. That employee, who works in technical writing and is based in Seattle, said the flexibility of remote work made it easier for her to decide to have a child.:”
Oh the horror of being made to come to work. Isn’t it a company’s responsibility to make every aspect of your life easier? You snowflakes need to take a long stroll on a hot sidewalk.
Didn’t mean to copy your line. The phrase kind of leaps to mind from this story.
Fire them all. Plenty of Americans still looking for IT work.
There are probably a few Amazon workers who can actually be effective working from home. Some coders, probably, maybe some copywriters or other people who don’t have supervisory responsibility, or don’t work in teams. But what companies learned over the past couple of years is that the “WFH” experiment, for most people, is an abject failure. Most people I know are back to work in person, and the last stragglers seem to be resigned to having to head back to the office as well.
I wondered how long it would take before the leftist freaks figured out that commuting “harms the planet”.
They should just commute by horseback—and remember to clean up the horse excrement while they are doing it!
There are 4 million Guatemalans, recently arrived, who will take those jobs, for less pay! The lazy, entitled whites and black are about to be displaced workers.
That was the plan all along.
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