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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Apr 22

    The typical worker at http://Amazon.com  is in a warehouse making $28,446 a yearhttps://on.wsj.com/2qS2XGn 

    7:10 AM - 22 Apr 2018
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      2. Stefan Hiatt‏ @Plantpedaling Apr 22
        Replying to @WSJ

        Be grateful, a robot will be doing it in a year.

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      3. David‏ @EAfanDavid Apr 22
        Replying to @Plantpedaling @WSJ

        Not quite. Amazon warehouses are already highly automated.

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      1. In Lou We Trust.‏ @Tonelli2Nystrom Apr 22
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        How much do warehouse workers make on average at other companies in the us?

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      1. Peter J. Dawson‏ @PeterDawsonUSA Apr 22
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        Beauty of America & freedom. You dont like your job or pay, you can find something better.

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      1. James Wargas‏ @JamesWargas Apr 22
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        Who really cares? If you didnt apply yourself in school then this is may be your lot in life. Otherwise get off your ass and go get a better job or more education.

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      1. George Glass‏ @gsgiv Apr 22
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        Yeah, but they get half-priced Prime memberships, so free 2-day shipping!

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      2. Excel‏ @NYCMemphis Apr 22
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        not bad but far from what you should expect from one of the worlds richest biz's.. Hopefully good benifits and 401K

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      1. Monte J‏ @montej414 Apr 22
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        A lot of the comments show exactly what’s wrong with our country. Arguing for low wages. Use of terms like non-skilled labor or be thankful, to justify their ignorance of economics. We’re definitely in a race to the bottom.

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      1. Monte J‏ @montej414 Apr 22
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        Just so we’re all up to speed.pic.twitter.com/dSsPaTVAk8

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      1. Andrea Clenney‏ @IBeANewsie Apr 22
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        That’s more than many young journalists make with a college degree

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      2. lionsfan22‏ @lionsfan522 Apr 22
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        Not bad for what many would consider unskilled labor... what do you expect 55k and great benefits?

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      1. keith‏ @Doanertoque Apr 22
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        So $15 an hour on 1875 hour work year. Got it. Pretty close to what I earned for manual labour albeit in 1982 thru 1989.

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      1. st‏ @bbbwxxx Apr 22
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        @WSJ take on the Amazon bashing now how much a typical bank teller making a year

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      1. Socrates_&_Solomon‏ @Soc_n_Sol Apr 22
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        These are the jobs that have been created. There are a ton of openings but no one wants them as you can't survive.

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      2. Originalslushey‏ @slushey Apr 22
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        It's the same amount most front line supervisors/managers make in a state with an economy like Ohio. $1000 shy of what I made with 3 degrees working as a specialized professional to get folks who were deaf & hard of hearing and had other disabilities employment. We ALL need more.

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