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Does anyone actually care about Prime Day? Isn’t it a bunch of cheap crap that’s marked up then “down”?
They do that to a degree but its uaully still discounted, just not as much as you think. I work in a store that price matches amazon and we had to resticker 20 times as many products as on a normal day.
The best part of this is that with how scarce jobs are getting, these corpos are going to start incentivizing folks to do this kind of shit by "laying off" workers who won't stand for this. Like you get brownie points for doing free work and in turn get a little more job security. Think about it, if you won't do it - someone else will, and people need jobs. Man fuck those people.
I would never volunteer one unpaid minute for any employer. I don't see them volunteering any money because your personal life is going through a rough patch.
That's until the Amazon robots take the jobs and staff are downsized https://www.wsj.com/tech/amazon-warehouse-robots-automation-942b814f
"No, no, they're not slaves. They're highly skilled workers with short-term contracts. And they even get food.". This is how I see it.
If you work without pay that's slavery
They're paid a salary, which is probably significantly more than what drivers are paid.
Labor is labor. Stay united, comrades!
Generally this kind of thing would be overtime, though.
Salary workers are exempt from overtime in most cases and its legal to fire them for not working extra hours voluntarily, at least in America.
I thought we were boycotting bezos? Why are people still buying on Amazon?
I'd love to boycott Amazon, but we rely on them for food deliveries. Instead, I like to order things individually throughout the day. I don't wait and collect orders, and send them at once, I send them as I think of them. That way each order is billed separately, making each order as expensive as possible, wasting just a bit of Bezos' profit, and making sure his employees are working and getting paid.
Relying on amazon for food deliveries? Thats the dumbest shit I ever heard
Because we are in the smallest minority of people that care enough to change our shopping habits or willingly pay more for something to avoid Amazon.
I know literally nobody in real life that shares my views and most will think I’m a weirdo for being so vocal about avoiding certain companies, taking part in boycotts, or protesting.
volunteer to cover our glorious CEO's wedding costs and be a part of history!
Technically he isn't the CEO anymore. Doesn't mean he isn't still a cunt.
well lets settle on glorious founder and leader then
Yeah, fuck that guy.
agreed
why would anyone volunteer to do amazon warehouse work
Desperate fear of termination. There's like a 5% chance this will help.
Is Amazon too poor to pay their employees now?
Well did you see that wedding? That shit don't pay for itself.
You mean "buy nothing day"? Cuz that's my plan.
Hey, that's socialism.
Corporate people should spend some time periodically in the trenches anyway. Otherwise, they're totally clueless about how everything works.
Yes, but not volunteered
It's business hours Tue-Fri. Sounds like the volunteer isn't for unpaid work, but for volunteering to do this instead of their normal duties for the week.
Tho I'm sure they'll get dinged on their performance review if their regular work output reduces, so I'm guessing they will end up needing to put on unpaid hours to compensate.
I volunteer for stuff like this if it gets me out of meetings. I've donated over a gallon of blood at work.
Um, no dude. You hired me to code your cloud infrastructure. You have an army of delivery people. Leave me alone.
What kind of brainwashed loser would fall for this
Plenty. If you've ever worked retail you'd know the answer to this question. the "lifers" will volunteer. You know the types if you've worked in retail. They'll do it thinking it'll look good to some upper manager and allow them to get promoted for simply showing loyalty to the company. The ones who believe and tell you constantly how the company can do no wrong, how great it is to work for said company, and how the company has their best interests in mind.
When you’re stuck working at a desk all day, every day, forever, suddenly spending a day or two checking out a big ol’ warehouse sounds pretty fun. You’re still getting paid a white collar salary and benefits, and you don’t have to worry about grinding your bones down and all that because it’s only a few days, not decades of backbreaking g work.
You’re still getting paid a white collar salary and benefits
That's not generally what "volunteer" means. From the article,
Amazon office workers in New York requested to donate time over to Fresh delivery process during firm’s busiest time.
Your quote is from the sub-headline, which was probably written by an editor if not AI. I wouldn't put too much trust in it without supporting details. To the contrary, the detail about being able to step into a conference room to take work calls implies that they are expected to stay connected to their normal job and not bill it as vacation/time off.
The way it works in my company (not Amazon) is that office workers will occasionally be given "volunteer" opportunities to help with a temporary workload crunch and these will be paid at your normal salary. Sometimes it's a good deal to get a break from routine, show the boss you're a team player, and pad out weak progress on yearly goals. Other times it may require uncomfortable work and prolonged absence from home (without overtime pay). But they're upfront about it and participation is truly voluntary.
Well we currently share this country with people that voted three times for the Trump regime. I'm just saying we don't currently have a dearth of incredibly stupid people.