Amazon is a crap place to work. It’s not like that’s a secret. But the pay is decent for what is otherwise unskilled work. Which keeps people coming back for more.
It seems like a general attitude that’s becoming increasingly common especially at large employers like Amazon is employees are expendable resources. To be used and discarded at will.
Frankly overall there seems to be a general trend towards devaluing of people in general. Turning them into statistics on a spreadsheet and not living breathing people.
Then there’s also an increasing divide/disconnect between management and the people their supposed to manage. It doesn’t make for a particularly healthy work environment.
Dude. HR departments of all major companies began looking at employees as mere expendable resources over 30 years ago.
I see folks slaving overtime because they think they need to prove how valuable they are. But if they died right at their desk, that desk would have a new body in it within the week.
This is truly the slave system we’ve been living in.
Amazon is a crap place to work. It’s not like that’s a secret. But the pay is decent for what is otherwise unskilled work. Which keeps people coming back for more.
It seems like a general attitude that’s becoming increasingly common especially at large employers like Amazon is employees are expendable resources. To be used and discarded at will.
Frankly overall there seems to be a general trend towards devaluing of people in general. Turning them into statistics on a spreadsheet and not living breathing people.
Then there’s also an increasing divide/disconnect between management and the people their supposed to manage. It doesn’t make for a particularly healthy work environment.
Dude. HR departments of all major companies began looking at employees as mere expendable resources over 30 years ago.
I see folks slaving overtime because they think they need to prove how valuable they are. But if they died right at their desk, that desk would have a new body in it within the week.
This is truly the slave system we’ve been living in.
“Human Resources” - not human, and definitely not a resource