3 Things to know before working at amazon

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @dnelson1676
    @dnelson1676 Год назад +2035

    As a person who has worked at amazon that worked hard and also quietly quit during a lunch break. I can confirm that this man is preaching the truth. I lost 20 pounds while working there and going to college at the same time. I only worked there for about a month. 20 pounds in one month is I repeat NOT HEALTHY.

    • @visible6768
      @visible6768 Год назад +86

      Recommended amount to lose per week is up to 4 pound, so technically it is healthy to lose 20 in a month.

    • @iTzNonLethal
      @iTzNonLethal Год назад

      @@visible6768 Wrong. Recommended is 1-2lbs per week. Not up to 4

    • @visible6768
      @visible6768 Год назад +53

      @@iTzNonLethal it is up to 4, recommended is 2, you can go up to 4 if you want.

    • @iTzNonLethal
      @iTzNonLethal Год назад

      @@visible6768 Truly it is up to 2% of your body weight tbh. SO if you're 300+lbs it could be up to 6+ lbs of weight per week. The less you weigh, the lower the number gets. Recommended is just 2 lbs per week max to achieve the most sustainable, long- term results.

    • @Eking-su3tr
      @Eking-su3tr Год назад +101

      Tbh i use the job as a workout cuz it seemed like a better alternative.
      I work 12hrs...nightshift. im 19 and i feel 76

  • @loganjameschasebutler
    @loganjameschasebutler Год назад +432

    Thank god he’s using his platform to call out these corporations. Respect Jordan

    • @davenelson4334
      @davenelson4334 Год назад +9

      I agree, Jordan's a legend.

    • @noodles6390
      @noodles6390 Год назад

      @@davenelson4334 Wanna know a secret? ... Come a little closer. *tear a paper from the paper towels* ... so....

  • @An2753
    @An2753 Год назад +841

    One of the best somewhat recent examples of amazon not caring about their workers is probably when the Mayfield tornado hit their warehouse, all the higher ups were allowed to leave but when the workers tried to leave they were not allowed to, they were forced to continue working while under a tornado emergency (Confirmed large and dangerous tornado).

    • @jamesmurphy7828
      @jamesmurphy7828 Год назад +42

      All of the workers would just straight up and leave O.o No one would stay for that.

    • @CuriouslyCute
      @CuriouslyCute Год назад +63

      ​@@jamesmurphy7828 Research shows that most people actually would stay.

    • @c-w-h
      @c-w-h Год назад +56

      LOL. How was it not a lawsuit. Fuck that. Keep eeoc hotline on speed dial. Have meetings with your wickedly treated workers. Put in your complaints at the same time.

    • @jimmysthoughts8571
      @jimmysthoughts8571 Год назад +59

      @@CuriouslyCute I'm not trying to act like I'm special but I would laugh in their faces and leave. If it lost me the job, so be it. I've done similar in the past, though the stakes were much lower. People need to know their own worth and not let someone who couldn't give a flying fuck about them make decisions for them.

    • @ellerj641
      @ellerj641 Год назад +25

      I'm wondering if this is the same one, or another warehouse where the people died. They couldn't leave and were told to stand by a wall. The wall came down and crushed them. Other people were in the "bathroom" (The bathroom is literally a cardboard box. Not safe at all.) and they were all killed as well.

  • @BlackRageInfinity
    @BlackRageInfinity Год назад +242

    I worked 3rd shift at Amazon from 2019-2020 in their fulfillment center, so I just sorted packages all night and this was before the Time Off Task mess that most people know and resent. Even so, when you were sorting packages in your 2-5 aisles (yes, there were days I had to do 5 aisles by myself), the packages would just keep coming and pile up regardless of whether or not you were in those aisles or not.
    So, while they didn't actively punish us for going to the bathroom while the line was running back then, the extent to which you'd fall behind if you went to the bathroom for even 5-10 minutes was agonizing. I learned real quick to always hold it until they called break (which happened when they felt like it and not at any consistent time in the shift) or the mess I'd walk back to after relieving myself would be about as painful as blowing off my entire leg with an RPG.
    Even quitting was an aggravating process cause I tried more than once to put in my two weeks notice and had to legitimately show up during the daytime to personally confirm the date of my last day with the HR people, who still nearly fumbled the bag right in front of me.
    As I've often said, one of the truest signs of an awful job isn't just a revolving door of employees, but a revolving door of MANAGERS, and in the 18 months I spent working there, at least 8 people went in and out of the managing position at the fulfillment center. Burn that entire franchise to the ground.

    • @stormbreak7003
      @stormbreak7003 Год назад +12

      Why did you even put in your two week notice? Why not just not show up at all

    • @reedmorebooks
      @reedmorebooks Год назад +3

      I worked there in 2016, and time off task and the strict ass metrics were a thing back then so... no, that wasn't "before time off task"

    • @MRSketch09
      @MRSketch09 Год назад +3

      Good on you for putting in a 2 week notice. That's professional of you.
      But I can't believe you had to show up your last day & talk to HR.
      I quit a Japanese parts company & didn't have to do that BS. All I had to do was show up my last 2 weeks... Of course who knows if their has been rule changes since I quit? *Shrug*

    • @AmyC28713
      @AmyC28713 Год назад +1

      @@reedmorebooks BNA 5 had it - I passed out at my first stop when the PIT Rocked back and forth and I was on the top rack. (They pinged me because I blacked out for 5 minutes....at the same stop)

    • @themadhaus9342
      @themadhaus9342 Год назад +1

      Only 5 aisles? They routinely try to get me to run a whole letter to myself lmao (Or more, I ran two on my own two days in a row once [About 26 aisles, at a delivery station]). And you can quit with their app these days, the third party HR must've gotten tired of all the emails. From the few that actually didn't just disappear.

  • @Zee_II
    @Zee_II Год назад +519

    I worked at Amazon for 5-6 years and regretfully have nothing to show for but wear and tear on my body and near ptsd like symptoms when going into large public areas.

    • @grimreefer213
      @grimreefer213 Год назад +8

      Damn for real? What was it like? We’re you in the factory? I worked in construction and I got the wear and tear part but not the ptsd part thankfully

    • @TheChrisLeone
      @TheChrisLeone Год назад +5

      @@grimreefer213 it would be a warehouse, not a factory

    • @grimreefer213
      @grimreefer213 Год назад +16

      @@TheChrisLeone Yeah you know what I meant. Factory, warehouse, whatever.

    • @zarasmith2427
      @zarasmith2427 Год назад +12

      I worked at Amazon and I had fun. I trained new people, I was a picker, a packer, and a area floor monitor. I was lucky and worked with some great people and great managers. I quit because the pay and yes, it does wear on your body after a while. This was in the warehouse as well. I thought is going back, but I need hours that fit my school schedule. There are some pretty bad warehouses out there. Just depends on the state and having the right managers.

    • @grimreefer213
      @grimreefer213 Год назад +8

      @@zarasmith2427 I’ve heard some horror stories about Amazon jobs but i’m glad it wasn’t so bad for you

  • @TheAsh-hole
    @TheAsh-hole Год назад +932

    As a former Amazon employee (at two different warehouses), I can confirm that TOT (time off task) or alternatively, “time theft”, is their biggest oppressive professional practice.

    • @StevieJay404
      @StevieJay404 Год назад +84

      Bezos talking about theft, now that's effin rich.

    • @majooglytango
      @majooglytango Год назад +63

      I worked as an Area Manager there and thought that was the biggest scam. I ran our Ship Dock and would always code TOT to something that couldn’t really be tracked since we only scanned in Pallet Lane. I saved a lot of my associates jobs that way and they worked hard in return. I was eventually let go even without reason, but I’m pretty sure that’s why. That company prides itself off high turnover.

    • @TheAsh-hole
      @TheAsh-hole Год назад +37

      @@majooglytango No kidding! I was “encouraged to quit” at my first warehouse because I couldn’t make rate and they knew I had disabilities. HR gave me the run around with granting my accommodations constantly. At the second warehouse I worked at, I was fired for being the VICTIM of employee assault by another employee during work hours while working the pallets. It didn’t even matter that I couldn’t do anything to her to get her psycho ass off of me.

    • @gushernandez25
      @gushernandez25 Год назад +15

      It's the reason why I will not shop at Amazon.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Год назад +11

      what if you start using bathroom brakes until u get fired, is that a good deal?

  • @jonahrosales614
    @jonahrosales614 2 года назад +483

    Amazon was the worst place I’ve ever worked. Don’t ever do it. I hated myself. I hated that building. I hated cardboard boxes.

    • @OGK5446
      @OGK5446 2 года назад +26

      I worked there 3 times. Never AGAIN

    • @marisaelyse82
      @marisaelyse82 Год назад +14

      I did not work at Amazon...but I also hate cardboard boxes lol

    • @Eking-su3tr
      @Eking-su3tr Год назад +13

      Fuck cardboard boxes fr, totes supremacy

    • @2kzelly
      @2kzelly Год назад +1

      U jus depressed bud

    • @flxmkr
      @flxmkr Год назад +4

      Oh, I like the cardboard boxes. They’re always smiling. When I’m having a bad day, I look at a cardboard box and think to myself, it’s nice to know someone cares so much, that even their boxes smile back. 🫠

  • @NA-ok6hi
    @NA-ok6hi 9 месяцев назад +16

    I quit Amazon last week. I’ve worked there for 3yrs. Everything he says is 100% accurate

  • @williamjones9189
    @williamjones9189 Год назад +826

    I worked for them when they opened a new distribution center in my town about 4 years ago. I was the only guy on the sorting line with everyone else being women ( and this is NOT a dig at women because they did work their collective asses off) and it felt like I ended up getting about 95% of all the heavy things so my scan count was always lower than most everyone else because I'm lugging 50 to damn near 100 lbs at a time. Then I got the flu right after Christmas and almost passed out on the sorting belt and missed a few days ( under doctors order) and I was terminated via email, and the email gave a a termination date of a week prior and I had been working that whole week so go figure that out. I would rather preform open heart surgery on myself with a dull spork while doing a split on a cactus made of broken glass than EVER work for Amazon again.

    • @-inexhahalele-739
      @-inexhahalele-739 Год назад +59

      That last sentence was so funny lol

    • @rightfulfuture4
      @rightfulfuture4 Год назад +51

      you can prove that you were working there and probably get compensated for your work because that most likely goes against the flsa

    • @druidictroy1157
      @druidictroy1157 Год назад +16

      Please.,..tell us how you really feel!! 🤣🤣

    • @sigmasquadleader
      @sigmasquadleader Год назад +40

      Sing it with me, Law Suit

    • @RKxCELL
      @RKxCELL Год назад

      Not gonna lie to you dude if you inducting and you on a case line and they NEVER let you do Jiffies..... It's because you suck now seriously I'm sorry that's the truth you are good enough to do case but not jiffies and that's why you always have the case work dude that's what that is I set up shifts for my building and this is a constant Convo about who can get what numbers to give us what numbers we need to get us out rate so we don't get bitched at

  • @DetoxMyLifeWithTNichol
    @DetoxMyLifeWithTNichol Год назад +128

    I worked at Amazon, and everything that Jordan has stated is true. I quit during a 15 minute break. I didn’t plan on quitting, but I felt overworked, drained, and I couldn’t take another day. It is probably the most depressing job I have ever had, and I’ve worked in a job field where I was a verbal and physical punching bag for my clients, and even management.

    • @cs0779533
      @cs0779533 Год назад +7

      every job has problems. every job no matter what you are.

    • @ctq.jenY99
      @ctq.jenY99 Год назад

      ​@@cs0779533 so what was the purpose of commenting this? Are you trying to downplay their work experience with a scummy, scummy company like Amazon 😅?

    • @snowbird1381
      @snowbird1381 8 месяцев назад

      @@cs0779533 other jobs let you use the bathroom.

    • @Mr.spicy1200
      @Mr.spicy1200 7 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @kimberlyhager1351
      @kimberlyhager1351 7 месяцев назад +4

      I’m sorry you had such a bad experience. You obviously had poor management in your building because I can contest that I have very good managers that do care and if you have to go to the bathroom, they made sure someone replaced you or if you had to leave for the day for whatever your reason they made sure someone replaced you, it really sucks that I’m reading all of these horrible comments about people just being treated like a number because it is not like that at my building at all we are constantly having fun events and food events that we are treated to no one has to ever pay for things like that we have pajama day we have all kinds of things and the managers really do care And they will go out of their way to help you with your scheduling. You need a day off you need a week off whatever it is that you need. They definitely work with you to help you out and if you need to take time off, they even help you with that until you want to return.

  • @OGK5446
    @OGK5446 2 года назад +66

    I was the best worker at my Amazon, i quit through the app after working there for 7 months. I hated the area manager, I was very overworked and stressed and not appreciated

  • @Teenangst16
    @Teenangst16 Год назад +52

    I'm currently a driver, and perhaps ive had the worst jobs previously, but so far this is my favorite I've ever had. My managers are very supportive and understanding, my coworkers are friendly and helpful, there's minimal customer interaction which means minimal verbal and emotional abuse. It's fantastic! Beats working at a gas station in my experience.

    • @TwiliVaati
      @TwiliVaati Год назад +1

      Can I ask what kind of job you have exactly? It sounds like my type of thing

    • @King-Beezy
      @King-Beezy Год назад +1

      Fax I'm n same boat

    • @King-Beezy
      @King-Beezy Год назад +1

      ​@@TwiliVaatihe's a driver

    • @somethingorother9263
      @somethingorother9263 11 месяцев назад +1

      Fed

  • @Miss_Patron
    @Miss_Patron 2 года назад +287

    I've been a nurse at Amazon for 3 years in the warehouse! We call it the slave ship! No gratitude or appreciation even when I work 10 days out of 11 days. NO RAISE in those 3 years! They DEF give you a signing bonus, but it's to hold you hostage! Lets say they give you $10k signing bonus, it will be paid on your first paycheck. You'll receive about 4-5k after tax. So if you quit within the first year, you must PAY IT BACK!!! All of it! Even the tax that you didn't receive. You received 4-5k but have to pay back the 10k! And Jeffy is busy giving away his billions! The turnaround is NUTS!! The discount is trash. Lots of free shirts though!

    • @Storytelling35
      @Storytelling35 Год назад +13

      FACTS on the shirts. Like once a week. Lmao!!!

    • @youmakemehappy7
      @youmakemehappy7 Год назад +13

      A nurse at Amazon?

    • @Storytelling35
      @Storytelling35 Год назад

      @@youmakemehappy7 amcare,

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 Год назад +3

      I don’t understand, a nurse for who? It’s can’t be for the factory workers.

    • @Xerou
      @Xerou Год назад +29

      @@lymarie1974 They have on site medical at Amazon warehouses, It's to keep workers working and not send them to a hospital unless it's BAD.

  • @Orcus.Arcana
    @Orcus.Arcana Год назад +62

    I have been working in an amazon warehouse for around 16 months. It took 12 months for our managers to finally introduce hard hats because no one knew it was an OSHA violation to work inside the trailers without one. There is an incredible amount of things I can say about this company but that alone should tell you to never work for any of their warehouses. They have no respect for any of their workers, and managers are either pressured or get a power trip to adopt the same disgusting treatment of their underlings.

    • @themadhaus9342
      @themadhaus9342 Год назад

      That's an OSHA violation? Like Semi trailers?

  • @ddev0877
    @ddev0877 2 года назад +1489

    It is so illegal to not allow bathroom breaks

    • @RGCDTB
      @RGCDTB Год назад

      It does not stop Amazon from throwing endless lawyers at you to bankrupt you while you fight for it and unions get stomped on

    • @AntidoteUppermiss
      @AntidoteUppermiss Год назад +166

      School. Must I say more

    • @jermainemyrn19
      @jermainemyrn19 Год назад +122

      Laws aren't for employers

    • @Popcorx
      @Popcorx Год назад +33

      If you dont like it then will fire you and be replaced by someone who doesnt mind maybe the job not for you

    • @Livetoeat171
      @Livetoeat171 Год назад +67

      They do give you bathroom breaks but during the time you're off task, it is logged and they only allow so many time off tasks before they'll either move you to another station or put a reprimand in your records so you can go to the bathroom but it takes way too long for you to go from your station all the way to the bathroom which is usually further than it takes to go to the bathroom at Costco; about a block and a half worth

  • @dazzlingdexter5060
    @dazzlingdexter5060 Год назад +32

    I worked at Amazon too. This man's speaking facts. I remember trying figure out how to change to liquid diet since peeing is a quicker bathroom break and taking a toilet break is absolutely forbidden. I was a stower for three months during season

  • @jennifermoody6987
    @jennifermoody6987 Год назад +191

    I was once a fan of Amazon and used it for almost everything I ordered online, as well as had Amazon prime, but when I discovered what was happening to the people working there, I was so outraged and horrified that I immediately stopped any and all business with them completely.. I absolutely REFUSE to give any company my money if they have no care for their employees well being.. I did the same with Walmart after learning about how messed up things are there as well.. Yeah I might have to spend more money elsewhere or go outta my way to get some of the things I need, but I'd rather do that than do business with companies that commit crimes against humanity, which is what they both basically do.. STAY BLESSED

    • @the_honey_rat
      @the_honey_rat Год назад +16

      Omfg, same! It aggravates me so much that some people don't get that purposefully* purchasing from these unethical companies inevitably means financially supporting these companies' work practices and the ethics of the higher-ups/CEO. The harsh reality of modern-day consumerism is that the average person can't financially or physically purchase what they need ethically 100% of the time, but what matters is that you are genuinely trying to do better and are educating yourself on the values of the companies that you purchase from.
      * I added this to exclude people who actually don't have any other choice but to purchase from them (e.g., rural towns that only have a Walmart).

    • @jennifermoody6987
      @jennifermoody6987 Год назад +9

      @@the_honey_rat I totally agree with you my friend!! It's frustrating sometimes how so many people can remain indifferent and unbothered when they find out about how cruel and inhumane innocent people are treated by these big corporations.. Nestle is one of the most absolutely treacherous companies in the world and the majority of people are aware of its crimes against humanity, yet they still choose to support them by buying their products..smh.. as someone who is extremely empathic, it's sad to see these things going on in our world today.. MUCH LOVE

    • @MelywoodMedia
      @MelywoodMedia Год назад

      Amazon is run by a soulless anti-human AI.
      I personally believe there is a satanic force behind the company.
      Kudos for not giving them your money. Everyone who cares for humanity should cease all shopping on that platform.

    • @MelywoodMedia
      @MelywoodMedia Год назад +6

      @@jennifermoody6987 Nestle Crunch is my favorite chocolate bar. I haven't eaten one in years after learning what they do to humanity. They can kiss by posterior.

    • @nappyqueen86
      @nappyqueen86 Год назад +5

      Yeah I hate Walmart too! Stopped shopping after multiple bad customer service experience. They want you to check out groceries yourself while the employees watch you. I’m not doing your job for free! I’m prime member at Amazon and it’s so convenient. Ugh

  • @MRpickleYandR
    @MRpickleYandR Год назад +101

    As a current driver for amazon can confirm, we cant use the restroom either. We can but we’ll get in trouble for our stops per hour decreasing. Heck, even our mandatory lunch and two breaks are not factored into the route planning meaning even taking your mandatory lunch inherently puts you behind in their system. That means you always have to be at least half an hour ahead of schedule everyday just to stay on track.

    • @Assassin5671000
      @Assassin5671000 Год назад +5

      So can't you and your coworkers band together and go on a collective restroom break to stand against these practices ?

    • @MRpickleYandR
      @MRpickleYandR Год назад +1

      @@Assassin5671000 long story short, you only work for a 3rd party DSP and if you all do that, amazon will punish your DSP and just dump your workload to other 3rd party DSP(s). DSP’s go under ever so often so when they do amazon just makes incentives for people to start another DSP and start over.

    • @thecannonballz4647
      @thecannonballz4647 Год назад +8

      @@Assassin5671000 Only if they want to collectively lose their jobs

    • @King-Beezy
      @King-Beezy Год назад

      Cap I'm also a driver I have never gotten in trouble for deviating from my route, pissing in bottles, or told I couldn't take a break sounds like your dsp managers are just dickheads

    • @rubylum2905
      @rubylum2905 Год назад +3

      oh no! I think just take your break and have lunch. I think customers won't mind if delay a bit as long as all the packages are delivered on the same day.

  • @MXALOVE
    @MXALOVE Год назад +214

    I work at Amazon as a delivery driver, they had issues with me not finishing on time, so I decided to go extremely fast, so fast that they recognized this was the fastest to complete such a high stop count of 180 stops. Just to complete all of that at the time they estimated me to finish. There is no way I went that fast just to finish at exactly the time they set me to finish. It is a major issue and it's clear they're overworking people.

    • @Myaa1980
      @Myaa1980 Год назад +22

      Please tell me you're still alive and have found another way to make money?

    • @nyiwilson3899
      @nyiwilson3899 Год назад +8

      Yep you work faster they give you more it’s full of crap really I was driver 2019-2021

    • @themadhaus9342
      @themadhaus9342 Год назад +3

      Oh I've done 130 stops in quiet suburbs door to door in around 5 hours, but they really do have to be packed pretty tight. Definitely don't miss the average day of showing up at 9am, and waiting with our DSP to dispatch at 10:30, and be home between 10pm and midnight though lmao.

    • @richfreedomguns
      @richfreedomguns 9 месяцев назад

      The more you do, the more they give you the next day. I quit when they wanted me to fit 560 packages in a 300 package truck.

    • @MXALOVE
      @MXALOVE 9 месяцев назад

      @@Myaa1980 Yeah, Amazon just isn't a good place to work at.

  • @ColonelRogers
    @ColonelRogers Год назад +111

    As a current Amazon warehouse employee, listen to this man. It's actually just a slow torture. You have to turn your brain off or suffer from 10 hours of constant boredom while your body gets more and more sore over the course of the work week. On your weekends, you're basically waiting for your back and feet to stop being sore. When they start feeling normal, that's when you know it's time to start the new work week. Also, you're working the night shift, so you're always sleepy and probably have a vitaman D deficiency.

    • @kimberlyhager1351
      @kimberlyhager1351 7 месяцев назад +3

      Absolutely a fulfillment center is not for everyone but I would recommend going to a sortation center or a delivery station that won’t be as tough or in your body and remember Epson salt is your best friend

    • @candacemattila2333
      @candacemattila2333 3 месяца назад

      I worked at a fulfillment center from the day after Thanksgiving to the day after Christmas on overnight shift. In four weeks I developed carpal tunnel in both wrists, an inflamed rotator cuff injury and near chronic indigestion from that job.
      The long walk from my workstation to the lunchroom meant my 30 meal break was 20 minutes (actually less when you factor in a stop at the restroom) so my "meal" was usually 2-3 cups of the free coffee or hot chocolate Amazon provided to employees.
      I will never work there again and would dissuade anyone from working there.

  • @BLUE-HU3
    @BLUE-HU3 Год назад +124

    I once worked at a 'health-based' smoothie place when I first moved out of my family's house at the age of 18. I was moving to the big city compared to where I originally grew up (and still live in said big city) and didn't know where a good place to work would be. I was looking for a job that would hire right away as I needed a job lined up close to where I was gonna live, so already my standards weren't too great.
    The biggest red flag that I ignored when getting the interview was that the first 'attempt' was going to be via video conference. Now, I was expecting my employer to host the interview from their work establishment, I couldn't be more wrong. My 'boss' tried to interview me initially at her home while she was eating and wearing what I could only assume was a bathrobe. But because the audio for the video call wasn't working, we scheduled it for the next day in person. So I drive down to the place and think that I'm going to get my interview held in an office of some sort, but no- it was held in the walk-in cooler where all the produce and such was being held. There was a desk in there with a single seat, so I guess it was an 'office' in a way. So here I am, freezing my butt off in a cooler with my soon-to-be boss sitting standing up while they're sitting as we didn't have another chair lying around. The interview- and I wish I was joking- only lasted 5 minutes. I kid you not, I had set up a resume, with references, contacts, and a list of credentials, and they never even bothered to read it.
    Red flag number two:
    My 'boss' left midway through said 'interview' to help up front because we didn't have enough workers. And the number of workers that were scheduled that day totaled 3 people. Sure, we were a smaller business, but no one, and I mean no one, had any idea how to manage an entire building by ourselves, as we were already overworked fresh outta high school adults. So seeing as this place was hanging on by the skin of its teeth, I should've declined. My boss then told me I got the job without really asking me anything, we never even discussed pay or when I should really start via time. They informed me to show up anywhere from 8:00am to 10:00am the next day and then gestured me to a pile of clothes on the floor underneath the desk in the cooler. It was my work uniform, well- anyone's work uniform to be exact. They just had a pile of randomly sized shirts to pick from and told me that I didn't have to wash them. (I most certainly did that day.)
    Red flag number three:
    When the next day arrived, I showed up about 30 minutes earlier than expected as I was pretty nervous about starting a new job. So while I was waiting outside, I got a text telling me not to show up until 12:00 because there were some issues going on that they didn't want me to see. And to this day, I still don't know what those said issues were.
    I show up, expecting a walk-through or a crash-course of some sort, but was inseatd immediately thrown up front to start taking orders for the line of customers already forming. Thankfully though, the ordering screen was simple enough to get a basic understanding of how it worked, but still.
    Red flag number four:
    I was already working there for about a week when I realized- wait, we never discussed salary or payment of any kind, so when I went up to my boss to ask them about it, they told me everyone gets paid every Friday. (I already worked for them for about 9 days,) and when confronting them about this issue, they told me that their computers had lost my banking info, which therefore didn't allow direct deposit. So I give them my info in writing this time, expecting to get paid now for my days already put in... BUT ANOTHER 2 WEEKS GO BY and I still haven't received any form of payment. I've already called them and talking to my boss in person several times at this point, and they keep feeding me bullsh*t reasons on why I haven't been paid yet. So I told them I was going to quit if they didn't pay me by Friday. Friday rolls around, and they do eventually pay me, for about a few days worth of pay. This is another issue that I stupidly didn't realize, I never solidified my answer about how much I was getting paid. For the sheer amount of work I was putting in and for how much I was working since day one, I assumed at least $16.00-$17.00. No no no, I was getting paid $11.00, mind you- I applied and landed myself an assistant manager position. At this point, I'm so fed up of this garbage I told them I was going to put in my two weeks. I shouldn't have given them that notice because for the next two weeks my boss bombarded me with pleads to stay and work for them, how they'll give me a raise of only $1.50, and how much of a valued worker I was. Finally, when I my two weeks were nearing to an end, and I already got myself a much better job that I am much happier with, I received a call from my boss telling me that I had to come in at that very moment (it was my day off) and cover for a double shift as someone had apparently walked out. (Honestly, I don't blame them.)
    I never even bothered finishing my two weeks after that.
    (Also- I never received the correct amount of money I earned from the first 3 weeks of working there. I'm still very bitter about it.)

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 Год назад +29

      I am emotionally invested in your comment every single time I thought it couldn’t get worse it got worse. I’m so glad that you got away from that job.

    • @moodyringtarotllc1624
      @moodyringtarotllc1624 Год назад +12

      @@lymarie1974 😆🤣 Same!

    • @marisaelyse82
      @marisaelyse82 Год назад +11

      The last sentence did not even need to be said... lololol.... we know

    • @NotACupcake
      @NotACupcake Год назад +31

      You can actually report that to the department of labor and they can fight to make them give you your wages.

    • @RaeDelCarmen1214
      @RaeDelCarmen1214 Год назад +18

      Federal law supersedes any dumbassery that joint’s trying to pull. Reach out to the Labor Board, and get your money.

  • @whitewave09
    @whitewave09 Год назад +70

    This Hank Green-esque, AdHd-like, style allows an uncut monologue to be digested by the shortest of attention spans without ANY real editing. It's a true skill and why Jordan and others with this storytelling skill deserve their success. Loving it.

  • @GravellionDaizeen
    @GravellionDaizeen 2 года назад +136

    I love how up close and personal you get to the camera. Like we gossiping rn 👀😶‍🌫️

  • @membou
    @membou Год назад +88

    Here’s my story of working at Amazon. Got hired on at a warehouse overnight, had my first shift on a holiday in which I got paid extra to go through “training” (of which they were woefully disorganized and unprepared for, as I essentially was left with nothing to do for at least a few hours over the course of the night). They briefly showed us how we were going to sort things for about an hour at the end of the shift. Came back the next night and was thrown into the task pretty much unsupervised, and got chastised for mistakes a few times rather than being given actual instruction. After that shift I immediately submitted paid time off for the next two days to consider my bad choice, then said F that and told them I quit effective immediately.
    Made out like a bandit since they paid me for the two nights I was there, plus 2 shifts of PTO (one of which was time and a half for holiday), along with a free pair of nice shoes they gave to new hires. My paycheck for 1 shift of physical labor came out to about $740. 😂Thanks Amazon, and go screw yourself!

  • @thedisneycentralhub5876
    @thedisneycentralhub5876 2 года назад +238

    Amazon is dog ass! I’m an amazon delivery driver and it’s literally awful. Over worked, underpaid. I’m currently sitting out of work because I broke my ankle on the job. I also worked in the warehouses and that was awful. Never met my actual boss ever. Not even one time! I was hired on automatically, put right to work and was trained by some trainers and then that was it! I only worked in the warehouse for a very small time because it was the worst experience ever. I hate that company with a passion. It’s why I’m trying desperately to try and build an audience on Tik tok and try and make videos on here because I want to break out of this work force and just do the things that make me happy. And luckily because I broke my ankle out there delivering packages, I now have more time. But yeah exactly what Jordan says! All on point, DO NOT WORK FOR AMAZON

    • @cguibcx
      @cguibcx Год назад +8

      You have a new subscriber just from this story alone. Best of luck to you from a fellow wage slave who's fed tf up and finding a way out!

    • @thedisneycentralhub5876
      @thedisneycentralhub5876 Год назад +7

      @@cguibcx hell yeah!! Well thank you so much 😊😊 us little guys gotta stick together!

    • @netterz3411
      @netterz3411 Год назад +2

      We were all born to be labor slaves just to have the things we NEED like a roof over our head and food in our stomach.. if you dont be a slave, You cant live. Sick world we are living in. cant do the things you love because your forced to work all your freetime away just to BARELY survive.

    • @mauricobian
      @mauricobian Год назад +2

      Make compelling videos on tiktok and pay to advertise through them or buy view/like bots so you can move to the top of the fyp

    • @Sarkhan69
      @Sarkhan69 Год назад +1

      as opposed to figuratively awful?

  • @GamerVidzXxX
    @GamerVidzXxX Год назад +25

    I dont what all happened in 5 months but Ive been working at amazon for 3 months now and 1, the bathroom break thing is a complete myth (in my experience). I literally walk of for a 15m bathroom break or so atleast 3-4 times a day. (I work 12 hour shifts). Nobody else ever complains about bathroom breaks either so not really sure where that came from. Second of all, the ONLY bad things I've experienced is the shear amount of pain you will be in those first 3 weeks while your body adjusts to the work. And this isnt just Amazon btw, Ive worked at 2 other factory esc jobs and they all make you feel like this, atleast with Amazon it actually goes away after 3 weeks instead of lingering. Also they pay for your work shoes ($120 or so) whereas most factory jobs take the money out of your first pay check to cover work equipment costs. Plus this refreshes every year so you can buy new shoes. You start with 16 hours of time off that you can use whenever you want to. I mean it just doesnt make sense to complain about this. I get paid $18.90 an hour for 3, 12 hour shifts thats really good. I work in Texas btw, idk if its different state by state but yeah. It's just people finding any reason to complain about their jobs because nobody likes working, trust me I dont either, but as far as jobs go Amazon is a good one. Pretty great benefits too on top of all this.

    • @letsexplorcorners
      @letsexplorcorners Год назад

      I agree with you the Amazon warehouse I worked at was okay. The bathrooms weren't far away and I could get to them easy. But the warehouse I was in was new. They finished building two years ago when I joined them so you could tell that they where flexable. There was a varity of workers the complainers, hard workers, lazy ones, and easy going ones. The one that hate Amazon sound like they didn't have a positive attuitude. Maybe it all based on the warehouse on is in🤷‍♀

    • @samuelbekele3601
      @samuelbekele3601 Год назад +1

      @@letsexplorcorners Not all Amazon facilities are the same. Some are a cake walk.

    • @369kjo
      @369kjo 10 месяцев назад +3

      I agree!!! I’ve worked at 3 different locations, 2 fulfillment centers and a delivery location. I’m currently employed at AK1 (Akron, OH), and it’s not that bad!!! They have great benefits, you earn time off, and they pay to further one’s education!!! There are so many opportunities available at Amazon, but people don’t take advantage of them!!! I so dislike when I hear people complaining about the job, it’s a production based environment, what do people expect…

    • @UniqueAngel888
      @UniqueAngel888 4 месяца назад +1

      Every job isn't the same. I would think that would be common sense to know. Plus, there are so many more people who have issues than not. That should tell you something. Believe it or not, some people don't mind working if they're treated fairly and with respect. Depending on what state you're in and who you work for can determine some things. Not everyone is saying these things just to complain. If you have a good experience at Amazon, (since your previous jobs sound chaotic) that is good for you, but everyone doesn't and it's not always because they're lazy or not driven/motivated. I've worked at 3 different Amazons, and all 3 were different, but in some ways were the same. Every job isn't the same and every person isn't the same. If a person has had amazing jobs and then works for Amazon, that would be a step down for them. If you've had crappy jobs and you choose to work for Amazon, it may be a step up for you. It depends on different factors, but all I'm saying is everyone's point is valid just like yours. To talk down on someone/people for having an opinion and real-life experiences is not making you sound like that great of a person as if only your story and opinion matters.

    • @stevenwhitmore41
      @stevenwhitmore41 3 месяца назад

      I work at the new cross dock in NewStanton PA and I love it, I work Mon, Tues, Thur and Fri
      7 pm till 530 am. $20 n hr great people and I'm a TDR so I just walk around all night talking and helping ppl, opening and closing trucks. It's only been open for a month and I guess it could get worse, but I hope not, e really like it

  • @michaelsanders9585
    @michaelsanders9585 Год назад +40

    The worst part about Amazon is the fact; That no one cares. I’m currently a worker and have been for two years. Everyone is overworked and the mangers seem to be indifferent. On top of that, you have higher ups coming up with these ideas that are good on paper . But shit in the actual application. So that just makes life harder on the associate.

  • @wolfsangel6334
    @wolfsangel6334 Год назад +15

    Jordan I have recently found your channel and I love it. You are doing such a great job. With this video yes you are 100% correct. Amazon does NOT value their employees. Or people in general. Unfortunately I am currently working for Amazon. I am working on getting a different job though. Also, if anyone tries to say that the customers are the reason Amazon is so awful to their employees.... that is a NO. Amazon makes billions. They can afford to treat people better and pay them better. They don't simply because of greed.

  • @TeeJaySkates
    @TeeJaySkates 2 года назад +136

    Jordan, so proud of you for how far you’ve come in such a short amount of time.

    • @neck1156
      @neck1156 Год назад +3

      Hell yea man, I look up at em, primarily for their balls of steel to dis a multi billion if not trillion dollar international company. While most likely in the middle of a dump LMAO. I commend him.

    • @siStarangel
      @siStarangel Год назад +2

      Yes, I've added 32 subscribers to his platform. He is a feel good time.

    • @hushabyehum4805
      @hushabyehum4805 Год назад +1

      he reminds me of my youngest brother who is my favourite that brother works in a warehouse for a grocery chain and loves his job for some reason

  • @SRWill64
    @SRWill64 Год назад +14

    This is absolutely true. My daughter worked for them and quit after a couple of months. She said she had to go up 2 floors to go to the bathroom and they always timed it. That's totally opposite of Wal-Mart. I worked there and if you have to go, you go. They don't expect you be anything other than human.

  • @VP5555
    @VP5555 Год назад +17

    I work at amazon currently. Been there over 4 years. Not too many complaints to be honest. I go to the bathroom whenever I please and I have good open dialog with my current management. It's probably because of where I work in the building. There aren't that many people who can work in that section regularly and they don't force people to work in that area because it has been known to make new hires quit from the idea what they'd need to do. I mean come to the section for training, walk to the bathroom and never return or go on break and remain there indefinitly...... Overall it's a simple job. Load trailers, send them out on time and keep the lines moving. Not a great job but not as bad as all that from my experience... Did have a few managers that came in and tried to be "hardcore" but I always stopped it as soon as it started. Always read the rules and regs. Being technically right is the best kind of right. The kind of right that comes with a slamdunk court room win.

  • @jamiebeeler6533
    @jamiebeeler6533 Год назад +16

    As a former employee, I can attest...DO NOT, DO NOT, DO NOT do it. The pay isnt worth it.

  • @MarquitaLilJB
    @MarquitaLilJB Год назад +32

    The funny thing is he's not lying. I've worked there, and let's just say I developed mental health issues.

  • @Enola42
    @Enola42 Год назад +12

    I think it depends on what facility you work at. I work at FTW6 and I love it. They don't limit bathroom breaks lol. They just want everyone to work efficiently because productivity is very important. You definitely can't be a slacker working at Amazon. They have great benefits.

  • @Furious_Style5
    @Furious_Style5 Год назад +21

    I worked at Amazon for two years. It traumatized me. I still have PTSD from working there til this day. I will no longer work for any company that’s a production warehouse. Never again.

    • @elaexplorer
      @elaexplorer Год назад +4

      I feel the same way about customer service. It was horrible. Men would call wanting us to read the descriptions of the adult toys. People would let their mentally disabled adults call and we couldn't help them (because the responsible party had removed all payment methods, so no sorry you're not getting the stuff you have in your cart) but weren't allowed to hang up on them. One guy called to yell at me cause I live in AZ and he thinks (he was obviously mentally unhinged) that everyone in AZ voted for t* and has a problem with the border. I ended up having a heart attack a couple months after leaving and I'm positive the stress of working there lead to it.

  • @44jimcordell31
    @44jimcordell31 Год назад +14

    I have no complaints about my two years at Amazon. I worked heavy returns (Team and Mech, CVG2, Hebron, KY) for the first year and it was very physical. I worked in the yard directing incoming semi.'s and moving trailers to dock doors. Not physical but often cold and wet.
    Then Amazon paid for me to get my Commercial Drivers License, all the license fees and exam fees and paid my hourly wage to attend the classes. Now I drive for a Commercial carrier and love it.
    I don't think it would have happened without Amazon.

  • @Xenawarriorprince
    @Xenawarriorprince Год назад +228

    My dad is in his mid-60's and has worked at Amazon for about 3 years and can never stop talking about how "great" it is and how "everyone should work there". Keep in mind he works at a desk job there, not as a driver or in any of the lines. Thing is he has been so badly mistreated at his previous jobs that he now sees this job where he works over 10 hours a day 6 days a week, has serious health issues and can't ever retire as the "best job he ever had." I've tried to convince him that amazon isn't a good company to work for and that he is being taking advantage of and deserves better, I even tried to show him evidence of amazon's mistreatment of their workers, and he'll always respond with "those people just don't want to work". I love my dad, but he is completely brainwashed by amazon and it's just really sad to see. Seriously, it's like he's in a cult! Last time we talked was when my grandmother died, and he still SOMEHOW brought up how "great" amazon is in the conservation about his own mothers' death.

    • @OldLadyInFL
      @OldLadyInFL Год назад

      Did he vote for Trump? Just asking. Seems those people are very prone to being brainwashed.

    • @ema9067
      @ema9067 Год назад +16

      I'm sorry to hear that. Thing is you can't help him until he finds value in himself and learns that he is worthy of better things (like each and every one of us). It's sad to see our parents hurting and exhausting their health.

    • @TropicalFoggg
      @TropicalFoggg Год назад +7

      I remember my step dad working there, I never hear him complain too much. But he's about 52 years old now (also my mom is 35 so that's kinda weird)and amazon was his job during college, so I'm guessing it was better back then.

    • @angrycannibal6625
      @angrycannibal6625 Год назад

      😮

    • @megapet777
      @megapet777 Год назад +6

      Well different perspectives. It's hard to change elderly folks minds about some things. And if he believes it's great job for him, then why not let him enjoy it at least?

  • @richfreedomguns
    @richfreedomguns 9 месяцев назад +3

    Your TOT is usually spent WALKING to the bathrooms since you have to clear at least two full stadiums to get there. You have to follow a certain path and you cant run or else their AI cameras will give you a ticket. During COVID, their cameras will ticket you if you stand too close to someone else.

    • @kingartison
      @kingartison 9 месяцев назад +2

      That’s a fact I remember getting a ticket and asking wtf this for? They said the camera seen you having a conversation too closely WE WERE WEARING MASK trying to figure out who punch a hole in the scanner

  • @nuclearrayne8077
    @nuclearrayne8077 Год назад +18

    My former roommate was told by his manager that he needed to stop checking his blood sugar (diabetic) and taking his insulin while on shift or he was going to be disciplined, subsequently he ended up spending 2 days in the hospital because he wasn't able to take care of himself. I won't shop at amazon anymore, their employment practices don't deserve my business. I wish everyone would do the same or this will become the standard in employment world wide.

    • @MelywoodMedia
      @MelywoodMedia Год назад +3

      I wish everyone would stop shopping there too.
      Maybe Dylan Mulvaney will endorse them.

  • @iGotBulletproof-Insomnia
    @iGotBulletproof-Insomnia Год назад +7

    The worst thing about getting TOT for bathroom breaks is that sometimes it takes 5+ minutes even _getting_ to the toilet, let alone doing your business and returning. Now, I had a decent experience working at Amazon, but you are very much just a number. My department was lax about TOT, but they were changing that by the time I left. The worst thing imo is the expected task rates. I remember I got moved to a new department temporarily for a month and was expected to hit the standard task rate two days after I was trained. I've always hated working positions where you're timed on tasks and Amazon is really horrible for that. The best thing to do really is to just work at Amazon for as long as you need to then quit. Use it as a stopping point, not a career.

  • @Joystar3000
    @Joystar3000 Год назад +9

    This kind of content makes me happy . Please please keep making videos don’t go nowhere. We the people need you ❤❤q🙏

  • @whutwasidooing
    @whutwasidooing Год назад +9

    I worked at a 'Fulfillment Center', as a temp, for 9 months. When I was hired full time, I was moved to a different department, picking, which is the MOST difficult job there. I went from being a good packer, to fired, in less than 9 months, coincidentally, near my birthday. I would not recommend them to anyone, unless you're young, which I'm not. The particular location I worked at celebrated their 10th anniversary at that location, and were PROUD that they had over 20k people that had worked there in that length of time, not that were a lot of people still working there from that time. That should tell you a LOT about it...

  • @DivinaStone
    @DivinaStone Год назад +5

    Lol Love this! I used to work for Amazon receiving warehouse. Honestly the only complaint I had is that warehouse did not have full time positions. The pay was crap to go along with crap hours and I had to take overnight shifts just to pay rent 🤦🏾 I was so glad when I got my current job and got the heck up outta Amazon.

  • @steffaniereynolds-bo4rc
    @steffaniereynolds-bo4rc Год назад +2

    Didn't see this video until now but as someone who's worked at both Amazon and another facory/warehouse type job this man is speaking facts.
    Just to put into perspective, long after leaving Amazon I was in a desperate pinch and took an offer for an automotive manufacturer where we would stand and repeat the same 20 second assembly tasks for 12 hours a day. And the hours were nearly criminal, 4 days of working 12 hour shifts and 3 days of 10 hour shifts, and yes that meant there were no days off unless we met quota which happened only three times in the 4 months I was there. I would STILL rather work that job again than go back to Amazon.

  • @X3n0nLP
    @X3n0nLP Год назад +18

    When a company has a near monopoly on something that means you can ansolutely criticise it to hell and back while still using the product or service.

  • @EnglishProfStyle
    @EnglishProfStyle Год назад +8

    During the panini (since I don't want to get flagged) my college laid off a lot of people not knowing enrollments and such. I went on unemployment as a result. The sheer pressure I got to apply to Amazon was disgusting. I have an advanced degree, and have been working in higher ed for awhile. Even so, I am not above working retail. That being said I knew Amazon had issues treating workers decently. This bureaucrat was so excited about the job prospects that Amazon supplied. She kept suggesting it (at least 3 times in our interview) and especially the manager position because of my education. There is no way I could have treated workers the way corporate would want them to be treated to maximize profits. Luckily I returned to my job the next school year, but that still bothers me today.

  • @yahushahamashiachiswarlike
    @yahushahamashiachiswarlike Год назад +7

    My son works at Amazon in Seattle and he really likes his job.

    • @BlackLightning325
      @BlackLightning325 Год назад +2

      I’m sorry but your son is a masochist

    • @aisle_of_view
      @aisle_of_view 9 месяцев назад +3

      Hello Mr Bezos, tell Jeff we said Hi

  • @70Sapphires
    @70Sapphires Год назад +5

    I know from personal experience, he speaks the truth. Amazon is one of the wildest behaving companies (in how they treat their employees - at least the warehouse workers).

  • @realzyxtomatic
    @realzyxtomatic Год назад +61

    Just to provide a little bit of counterpoint, I was a network engineer at Amazon for 9 years. My co-workers were great, my boss was great, I really liked it. The only reason I left is because we have a special needs child. My wife wanted to go back to work, so we decided it was my turn to stay home and take care of our child. Otherwise I would probably still be working there today.
    It really sounds like it's the warehouse and delivery jobs that are terrible. If you work in the corporate offices, it can actually be pretty great.

    • @K_R_N.
      @K_R_N. Год назад +59

      Yeah, the court mages get better working conditions than the shit shovelers in the dungeon for sure

    • @jhsrt985
      @jhsrt985 Год назад +12

      Most all corporate jobs are great but the large majority don't work those or even qualify to apply

    • @mkvk74
      @mkvk74 Год назад +10

      Somehow, that makes it worse.

    • @erinnorton9623
      @erinnorton9623 Год назад +4

      Dude is wierd making videos about stuff he doesn’t know about

    • @realzyxtomatic
      @realzyxtomatic Год назад +3

      @@wookiegamer76 It's actually a fair comparison, since most of these videos like this don't specifically say "warehouse jobs at Amazon" are bad. They just say "working at Amazon is bad," which just isn't true for the entire company.

  • @bryalee2782
    @bryalee2782 Год назад +1

    I saw your chart, you are an awakener, shock is your forte, and compassionate love, you can draw people out of their shell, out of their little worlds...you are very much a thinker from a to z ..you mind always going, and you have an open base chakra, open throat chakra...strong heart, strong MIND ...I love it everything is in the bathroo, how humble can a wise person get, the Tao of Wisdom, Bathroom ...Clean Secrets..our privacy is over..tell the world...our human nature...with LOVE, LOL

  • @coudgeb
    @coudgeb Год назад +10

    I worked there for 1 month & it scarred me for life. Our mezzanine floor would get so hot that bc so many ppl were passing out they just stationed 2 ambulances out front so they could treat you & send you back to work.

  • @Crocohate
    @Crocohate Год назад +5

    I can definitely vouch for every single thing said in this video lol. I worked at a Non-sortable fulfillment center back in 2016, had an instance where my stomach as acting up and spent maybe 10 minutes in the bathroom. Came back, scanned my first item and had a message to go see my manager and was then asked what I was doing in this 10 minute window that I was not scanning. Told them I was in the bathroom and having stomach issues and the manager then proceeded to ask me if I could try to reduce that time. They don't care, they only ever cared about numbers and that's all I was. So after 7 straight months of 60 hour weeks when they announced once again that we were having overtime that week. (We were told on a Friday, at our Post-Lunch Stand up meeting. Like always) I walked out and never looked back lol.

  • @lashaymanning1229
    @lashaymanning1229 Год назад +27

    I worked at Amazon for 6 months in 2020... I'm still not okay. I literally cannot walk into the building anymore without feeling suffocated. Got a temp job there earlier this year. Made it 4 days and nearly had a break down. It's awful.

  • @jessejohnson3899
    @jessejohnson3899 Год назад +2

    I work in the hub at UPS with a guy who also works for Amazon, and he loves it. I have talked with him a couple times about how he works both companies and which he thinks is best. He says both companies have good and bad but as long as you get the job done noone bothers you.

  • @jjbb429
    @jjbb429 2 года назад +14

    Jordan is the best no cap quiet quitting forever

  • @Yellow4494
    @Yellow4494 Год назад +2

    Couldn't agree more. I lasted 3 weeks as a driver. The amount of work they load upon you is just unrealistic and this is from someone who stays in shape and is not a lazy worker.

  • @dannybravo93
    @dannybravo93 Год назад +8

    I worked at Amazon many moons ago and I to asked to go to the restroom and I walked that way to but I didn't go to the bathroom I ran to my audi, did 120 to the house and never returned 🙃 going to the rest room is a great way to quit.

  • @ilovefareeha
    @ilovefareeha Год назад +30

    The only reason people work at Amazon is because they pay like $14 an hour and that's not what normal people are used to. It's sad

    • @Livetoeat171
      @Livetoeat171 Год назад +4

      Here in Idaho, working at McDonald's is $14 an hour and they treat you so much better so why would you work there for $14 an hour

    • @jolicreole5143
      @jolicreole5143 Год назад +7

      The Amazon I worked for was paying 17.15 an hr

    • @Aaliyah.17
      @Aaliyah.17 Год назад +6

      I get paid 18.80 and I only work part time

    • @brandon760_
      @brandon760_ Год назад +5

      I get paid 26 an hour part time and I’m 18💀

    • @Faeborn
      @Faeborn Год назад +1

      Fedex pays 20 an hour. I get 25 an hour there. There's better money options.

  • @danieldaw1778
    @danieldaw1778 Год назад +7

    About 2 years ago, I needed a job bad and Amazon was hiring at 15 bucks. I applied, went to the hiring seminar, got the job, then immediately called them and told them I'm just gonna look for other jobs, and found one about two weeks later. I still look back fondly on how I dodged one helluva bullet on that one.

  • @KelvinLee1990
    @KelvinLee1990 Год назад +10

    I mustve worked at one of the better fulfillment centers. We got bathroom breaks and we were treated very well. Catered holiday dinners and everything. My supervisor was great. He asked me how i like my job (Sorting) one day and i told him straight up "I hate it. Its monotonous and brain numbing". The next week, I was working another position that I actually liked (Water Spider). Theyre fatal flaw is in their PTO/UTO system. Its cool that you get a gang of paid hours that you can use at will. You can come in late if you want. Just use your PTO or UTO to cover those missed hours. The problem comes when you run out of hours. Thats an instant termination. I had 9 Vacation hours left and they wouldnt let me use them for a couple days that i was sick so i got fired. Would i work there again? no. Did i enjoy my time there? NGL, i did have some fun moments there. Freight elevators are dope af! Ive also worked at UPS for 2 years prior to this so i think i was a little better prepared for this position than most.

  • @walkerl0007
    @walkerl0007 11 месяцев назад +1

    I worked for Amazon in Tracy, CA for 3 months and yeah everything Jordan says is 100% true. Respect.

  • @marquisstewart2904
    @marquisstewart2904 2 года назад +15

    Got a friend who works there in HR. Nothing but stress and overworking

  • @OTatime
    @OTatime 2 месяца назад +2

    Same applies for Costco. Sure, you can go to the bathroom but get permission first. You have to clock out for lunch…which is a maximum of 30 minutes. If you take 31 minutes or longer, you get warned. Three warnings, you get written up. During your first 90 day trial period, you cannot take more than two days off in a row. You have no single supervisor telling you what to do. The person you are paired with tells you what to do and how to do it. They all have different ways of doing things. If you say, I was told by “Jim” to do it this way, the reply is always “I’m not Jim.” It is a bully culture. There aren’t documented procedures or training for many regular tasks. I quit and promoted myself back to being a Costco member.

  • @paolagrando5079
    @paolagrando5079 Год назад +7

    We spend the majority of our life at work, pick a job where they treat you decently, with wages that allows you to get at the end of the month without drawning and with a respectful relationship with your colleagues and boss. It saves your health and money.

  • @AgentHubcap
    @AgentHubcap Год назад +21

    I currently work for Amazon, and it's probably the best job I've had to date. Your immediate management matters so much.

    • @snicksabea
      @snicksabea Год назад

      Are you a married white dude w kids? Just curious.@agenthubcap

    • @haylxx1
      @haylxx1 Год назад +6

      Same here I definitely agree mine are pretty laid back lol

  • @Rinickulous1106
    @Rinickulous1106 Год назад +8

    Amazon driver here
    21.75/hr
    300$ bonuses any extra day i work
    Dont work the warehouses for sure though

  • @HomicidalTh0r
    @HomicidalTh0r Год назад +1

    I work at a completely NOT AMAZON warehouse. The New Operations manager here used to be a manager for Amazon. When she gave her introductory speech she said, and I quote, "If you've heard something bad about Amazon, It's probably true." Invaluable advice and now I share it with you.

  • @jedimaster0667
    @jedimaster0667 2 года назад +26

    Amazing stuff as always HOWEVER... everyone please don't get fired in a way that can get you sued into homelessness. But make it fantastic

  • @AquariusSuperstarWhipWhip
    @AquariusSuperstarWhipWhip Год назад +10

    If you care to work at Amazon go during the holiday season where you're probably gonna get the most money for the least work. Paid time off that's REQUIRED to use before the new year, it'll be cold in the warehouse so you won't need the non working fan and honestly nobody really cares if you're slow af. Also, QUIT after the first week of New Years so they know you aren't their slave.

  • @rachelgoss4540
    @rachelgoss4540 3 месяца назад +1

    PREACH! I still work at Amazon. Been there almost 3 years. But you are 10000000000% correct. and i got the 3000.00 when i first started lol. Only reason i'm still there is I need the money and my husband works there and the warehouse we're at is actually waaaaay different then our former one. He finally got a promotion and I just want to be left alone and do my job lol. Luckily this amazon doesn't really "enforce" the ToT the only time they do is if you are known to just fuck around and not work.

  • @tony9622
    @tony9622 Год назад +4

    Depends on the fullfillment centers mine learned from the complaints and its actually a decent place to work

  • @drakuanna.1553
    @drakuanna.1553 Год назад +2

    yep, we had a sayn for our breaks....we either gonna go to bathroom or eat or smoke bc u cannot do all or even 2

  • @SandraJoPo
    @SandraJoPo Год назад +7

    Worked at Amazon, got fired for not taking ENOUGH days for medical leave. Had oral surgery, took 6 instead of 7 days, as beginning of work week was overnight, between 6th and 7th day.

  • @jonathanb1999
    @jonathanb1999 Год назад +1

    Worked on the dock for 12 hr shifts. Called RT. Would put 20+ miles on foot every night. Mostly while pulling pallets. Now, I have hip pain that I can't shake. He speaks truth

  • @jessewhite992
    @jessewhite992 Год назад +6

    Work nights, get comfy shoes cause your gonna be standing up the whole time, get your mind right cause your gonna be talking to your self 🤙🏾 pray for your knees

  • @Jadriam
    @Jadriam Год назад +7

    He got it in the first two seconds IMO, but the rest is also good to know. Worked at amazon for like, two months. Besides missing wages and being so tired every day I didn't even eat, I just couldn't handle racing the mechanical pacing of the warehouse crew after driving for nearly two hours a day for barely any money and ten hours of work. Spent a full day unable to move and the next morning I limped up to the front, left my badge and uniform at the desk and didn't go back. I can't die for money, it won't follow me to the grave anyway

  • @TheChrisLeone
    @TheChrisLeone Год назад +13

    "Reason number 1 to not work at Amazon: Don't work at Amazon." I agree. I got hurt there and they fuckin tossed me in the trash like I was nothing. Worked there for 15 months

  • @leddydak1d443
    @leddydak1d443 Год назад +4

    I worked there 3 months as a picker and i consistently picking ay least 250 units an hour. became a vehicle operator for forklifts cherry pickers and tugs. Became a trainer, Then quit bc they didnt give me my sign on bonus bc my start date that they set wasnt within the time frame for it, even though it was still being offered as a hiring tool for new employees. So i told everyone i could and we all walked out. I thought it was cool as hell but it probably didnt even phase them.😂

  • @matt19218
    @matt19218 Год назад +32

    I worked there for almost a year before they fired me for going over my pto and upt because I notified them a week before that I was on a heart monitor and was not able to take my mental health meds until a week later when I got the monitor off I notified them in advance and sent in my paperwork for the appeal and still got fired. It’s fine because a law firm looked at my request and wants me to call them back to get more info on it. I might make more off them since they fired me than I would have if I was still working there

    • @MsLoverPower
      @MsLoverPower Год назад +4

      I truly hope you do get a high compensation for the bs they did. This is awful 😖

    • @lymarie1974
      @lymarie1974 Год назад +2

      I hope you get all and more that you deserve ❤

    • @CA1567-v8p
      @CA1567-v8p 5 месяцев назад

      You got heart problems and mental problems welcome to America. Wish the best for your brother joking aside

  • @joeydukes7886
    @joeydukes7886 Год назад +5

    Amazon: "You guys did a smash job this quarter and exceeded goals!" Us: "So, raises?" Amazon: "Yes, all of the goals are going up."

  • @icemanstrange6185
    @icemanstrange6185 Год назад +10

    Please upload more pro labor content you got the best takes bro.

  • @cameron4255
    @cameron4255 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have been working for Amazon going on 3 years now. Let me see what Amazon has done for me. My income allows me to have a couple of nice cars, May not be the top of the line, but nice. A nice Apartment. May not be the Taj Mahal, but nice. I even got and IT Certification through their career choice program. And the best benefits out there. Just do what you have to do with a plan in mind and you will start to see Amazon working for you.

  • @dokkaboi917
    @dokkaboi917 Год назад +6

    I work as a delivery driver as I get through college, and I will say the DPS I work for is pretty cool, they don’t over work us and actually care about our well being. However, we do mainly smaller towns outside the major city/country roads. I will say I have done some routes in the city and those r unacceptable, they expect us to do 140-160 stops of apartments and I’m like yeah nah, I brought back 80 packages tht day 😂. If I did apartments all day I’d quit too, which is probably y they always needs help at tht location. Plus warehouse sucks, worked there too, best position is water spider cuz then u don’t get TOT

  • @Amdgomer
    @Amdgomer Год назад

    everything about Jordan is amazing. I just discovered this channel a week ago and have consumed millions of his videos. Legend.

  • @bcaviness88
    @bcaviness88 Год назад +19

    I work at an Amazon fulfillment center. I get payed much more than 14 an hour. I am an order picker. I take bathroom breaks. It is a long 3 day stretch that is in fact tiresome. But it's worth it. I like it.

    • @private2809
      @private2809 Год назад +3

      Exactly how much are you paid? More than 14 doesn't mean much at all, given minimum in most places is 15.

    • @melanindescendants4240
      @melanindescendants4240 Год назад

      They are making 14.01

    • @tunasandwich2630
      @tunasandwich2630 3 месяца назад

      @@private2809I make $23 and have been there 3 years. I’ll be quitting next year when I’m done with school.

  • @Kbandz313
    @Kbandz313 9 месяцев назад +1

    I worked at Amazon for 2 years on nights and he’s telling the truth. If you go to Amazon have a plan to gtfo within like 6 months. I couldn’t keep my weight up at all. That mandatory OT during the holidays had everybody looking like a zombie. It’s crazy because Amazon pays more than a lot of jobs in my area too especially for how little requirements there are.

  • @someperson7
    @someperson7 Год назад +9

    Unless it's changed in recent years, picking wrecks your knees. They put the product all the way down to the floor so you are constantly having to squat and stand back up at high speed. The also have you doing the equivalent of speedwalking all day on unpadded floor depending on where you are.
    If your knees are even slightly borderline it'll only take a few weeks for picking to push them over the edge. And you won't be able to afford the footwear you really need to do the job safely, because you work at Amazon.
    It's probably wishful thinking, but proper shoes being considered PPE for that job (and therefore provided by Amazon) would be a really good improvement.

    • @c-w-h
      @c-w-h Год назад

      I have seen you guys slowly droned out walking around. But the socialists dont let us truck drivers beyond the fenced in waiting area.
      They think their warehouses are special. They dont want you taking pictures. 😅
      Nothing special.
      There are places that let truck drivers into... That are special! But you have to be careful and follow the walking guided yellow strips.
      My favorite places are driving for miles underground to get to a dock. The undergroud places are my favorite.

    • @candyDander
      @candyDander Год назад +1

      I personally think count is worse on the knees, and pick is bad on your hands. But I agree, pick in general is hard on the body. I'm also with you on the importance of shoes. I started off with my own cheap crappy shoes and was hobbling home everyday, amazed at people who could walk normally until I got a pair that worked for me and compression socks.

  • @design1of470
    @design1of470 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have a family friend that works at Amazon and a relative told me I should work there b/c so-and-so likes her job. I was like, "Yeah I bet she does, she's a manager."

  • @game9848
    @game9848 Год назад +18

    As a former Amazon employee, here are a few tips...
    1. Be on time, keep your hands, and your opinion to yourself. And always smile.
    2. Try your best to get promoted fast. Are they will work you like a slave.
    3. Safety in numbers. Have a few "Dock Buddy's" that you can count on to work as a group.

    • @Geegee710
      @Geegee710 Год назад +1

      These are all true!

    • @CA1567-v8p
      @CA1567-v8p 5 месяцев назад

      So I need advice from someone who quit thanks

    • @game9848
      @game9848 5 месяцев назад

      @@CA1567-v8p I was fired, because i being foolish. Being late, and flirting to much. Didn't matter if i was the strongest, or hardest worker. You have to be a master at "SOCIAL PROMOTION".

  • @PureEliteGaming101
    @PureEliteGaming101 11 месяцев назад +1

    I used to work at Amazon. HE IS ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!!! DONT DO IT!!!!!

  • @undefined_231copeland2
    @undefined_231copeland2 Год назад +7

    I've been working at Amazon for 5 years now. You are right about everything you say about the company. I only last because I am a different breed.

  • @piplover221
    @piplover221 Год назад +3

    I worked at an Amazon call center for almost 4 years. The building had tiny, slit like windows. The lights were kept at half power, so it was always dark. It wasn't bad when I started, but things slowly started to go downhill quickly. If you were 15 seconds over a break, you were written up. If it happened more than three times, you were in danger of losing your job. Bathroom breaks had to be planned out, because they track every second of your time. The year I managed to find a new job, they lowered the temp in the building to 65, in winter, and gave everyone blankets for Christmas. It was like working in a dungeon, and by the time I left, I was so depressed and sick it took me years to recover.

  • @TheRoblowski
    @TheRoblowski Год назад +3

    Amazon don’t fire ppl they keep doin things to make u quit. They change ur route where it’s more packages to make ur job harder so u quit

  • @Csdabest89
    @Csdabest89 Год назад +1

    Facts. Good Warehouse workers are a different breed of human.

  • @DeathsHead1
    @DeathsHead1 Год назад +5

    I work in the TOM Team. So much better than working inside. A lot of what he said is right regarding ToT and stuff. Our job is easier and we aren’t ridden hard.

  • @LeniBats
    @LeniBats Год назад +2

    If you absolutely hate yourself, go work at Amazon.
    I've had three friends all work at Amazon and noped out of there the second they found a job for similar pay and less bs on a day to day basis.
    The fed ex and Amazon delivery drivers that come through our neighborhood are an absolute delight to interact with and I wish them all the best.

  • @TheShuuman
    @TheShuuman Год назад +6

    I have nothing good to say about workiing at amazon and I grind my teeth when I say the benifits are good. Currently using their money to study animation at my local community collage and hopefully if I can start making decent money on that I am reducing my time to work as little as possible until I can find somewhere better.

  • @msmom1183
    @msmom1183 Год назад +4

    I worked it as a seasonal employee for some extra Xmas money, and it was the worst. The way they do their breaks are straight up illegal. I quit before I planned, not because I was in constant pain (which I was) but because my young daughter begged me to. She hated what it was doing to me, and I realized it was not worth it. I worked more hours at higher pay there than at my main job and somehow made less money.

  • @JordanWesterfer
    @JordanWesterfer 11 месяцев назад

    I wish I saw this video last year. I would've commented how I work for Amazon funny enough I started a year ago before this video was posted and I still work there till this day. I love being there. The managers are the best managers ive ever had and I got hounded at my last job for even doing the task I was given so this is heaven compared to my last job. I had something happen at work where I started looking for another job and was like I cant leave amazon ill never have these types of managers again.

  • @sigmasquadleader
    @sigmasquadleader Год назад +8

    The suggestion to hold an Amazon truck hostage broke me for about 10 seconds straight.
    I could not breathe, except to exhale in laughter.
    My cat panicked, and assumed I was dying.
    My landlord knocked on the door to check I wasn't choking.
    I felt a tingle in my fingers like a Tolkien elf getting drunk...
    Thank you so much for your take on stuff and junk.