you get how first aid kits in an office setting differ from wall-mounted painkiller dispensers in a warehouse setting?
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Replying to @Pinboard @_loveallthis
In Amazon HQ, there are wall mounted dispensers of painkillers, allergy meds, and bandaids, among other meds.
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Guessing that at Amazon HQ, there is no large elderly population lifting boxes all day at poverty wages—and the ibuprofen is largely unused?
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Not entirely accurate. . True there is a younger demographic and higher wages. But Ibu used continuously. It's literally the same box
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reinforces other reports that Amazon is a horrible place to work all the way up the ladder. Egalitarian!
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Amazon *can* be a horrible place to work. Yes, no question. It can also be an incredibly innovative place to work.
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Not for the same people. Not these people Amazon is hiring with federal subsidies, and working at obviously crippling conditions.
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Agree there is a problem. No question. But I don't think you understand how Amazon actually functions. "these ppl" can make things too
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I'll wager that that "these people" would prefer to have a decent, well-paying job over whatever innovation you think is happening.
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You're right. They want good jobs. And it's not "what I think" but what I know. I worked there.
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sounds like you’re still working there
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nope.
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