Working at AMAZON - My experience

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • All about my experience working at AMAZON as a seasonal temp on 3rd shift.

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  • @ultimatecouponlady
    @ultimatecouponlady 8 лет назад +598

    If you work for amazon, I want to personally thank you for all your hard work. I sell on Amazon and without you all, I wouldn't be able to do what I do.

    • @RockstarFlipper
      @RockstarFlipper 8 лет назад +1

      me too lol

    • @RemoteIncome2
      @RemoteIncome2 8 лет назад +4

      No problem :)

    • @TheMadridTv
      @TheMadridTv 8 лет назад +8

      well you are paying them to work. You pay fees, it is not free lol.

    • @johnpettersen9492
      @johnpettersen9492 7 лет назад +42

      KWT so.... you cant say thank you for a job well done because you pay them? id hate to have you in any form of management!

    • @bennettdejon
      @bennettdejon 7 лет назад +3

      +C Ski you make no sense just because you pay someone for a job doesn't mean they're doing a good job

  • @naijaaprincess
    @naijaaprincess 6 лет назад +543

    They called back the next day, I think this job is for people with anxiety and PTSD like myself,
    I would rather slave in a warehouse than work with people and socialize

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад +108

      Yeah it's great if you like to work by yourself. There's alot of other people there but you don't really interact much. I would rather work in a warehouse than somewhere you have to deal with customers.

    • @tyler238
      @tyler238 6 лет назад +7

      How do you like it so far? I will be starting at the new facility in Shelby township Michigan

    • @itsvee803
      @itsvee803 6 лет назад +16

      Omg yes i can relate

    • @dividendincome9685
      @dividendincome9685 6 лет назад +34

      nessie lewis why would you want to “slave” yourself at any job????

    • @Skankhunt-tf1tt
      @Skankhunt-tf1tt 6 лет назад +3

      Can you work in small groups or pairs? Working alone all day would drive me crazy but I don’t wanna deal with customers

  • @donaldpedigo296
    @donaldpedigo296 8 лет назад +180

    .....You're Good at Describing the Work Environment.....I hope Amazon realized your Communication Talent while you were with them......your Attitude is Very Constructive & Mature...!!!..........Thanks for Spending So Much Time Putting this video together......!!!!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +18

      I appreciate that, thank you :)

    • @yourlocalbroadcast1529
      @yourlocalbroadcast1529 7 лет назад

      Shera DiVito Hi Shera can you tell me how long they take to get you started? I will be an Amazonian for a few months, for fulfillment. Please let me know, thank you ☺

    • @juanbarronjr
      @juanbarronjr 7 лет назад +1

      thanks for info. nice smile
      starting at Amazon in a few weeks in Houston. expecting to be a big warehouse

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +1

      no problem! And thanks :) yeah I heard the Houston one is big, much bigger than the one I was at. let me know what you think!

    • @purepearls2013
      @purepearls2013 7 лет назад +1

      boom boom are you still at amazon. im interested in applying houston area

  • @schlaznger8049
    @schlaznger8049 8 лет назад +449

    First rule of Amazon is to not talk about Amazon.

    • @backwoodsbully9841
      @backwoodsbully9841 8 лет назад +10

      What is the second rule?

    • @schlaznger8049
      @schlaznger8049 8 лет назад +1

      LisaMarie Rhodes that is kind of what I understand also. Wait I work there

    • @pcgames6109
      @pcgames6109 8 лет назад +27

      +backwoodsbully the second rule is to think about the rule one :)

    • @smokypatton7588
      @smokypatton7588 7 лет назад +2

      Absolutely do not talk about Amazon...get it?

    • @zookr
      @zookr 7 лет назад +16

      backwoodsbully: #2
      work your ass off or
      your outta here!

  • @joanstuessel7122
    @joanstuessel7122 7 лет назад +20

    Wow! When I first clicked on your video I thought it was going to be a complaint video but, you really explained the environment to where others could really get a feel for it. Good Job!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +3

      Thank you :) I tried to answer all the questions I had when I first started

  • @AshleyKristineEsseya
    @AshleyKristineEsseya 7 лет назад +165

    this is so thorough thanks so much

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +13

      you're welcome, glad you found I helpful! :)

    • @Mike-zy8in
      @Mike-zy8in 6 лет назад +1

      Ashley-Kristine Esseya ruclips.net/video/TCSUKIhjevo/видео.html thank u

    • @andrecanuck5656
      @andrecanuck5656 6 лет назад +3

      A company like this with their strict working rules are the reason why there are Unions out there. A good company that treats their employees with decency and respect, doesn't need a Union.

    • @texasmade2719
      @texasmade2719 6 лет назад

      Shera DiVito. Do yall get to talk and hang out when its not busy? Do yall hang out with coworkers after work?
      Are family able to work together in the same warehouse?
      What city you work in?

    • @FUCKIeeoh
      @FUCKIeeoh 6 лет назад

      Did you end up fucking with it?

  • @jameswurltravlrsmith8461
    @jameswurltravlrsmith8461 7 лет назад +22

    EXCELLENT report ! Amazon should hire you for employee & public relations.

  • @nnnnnnnp
    @nnnnnnnp 8 лет назад +96

    I've been with Amazon for almost three years. First through SMX then I got converted. If I knew then what I know now I would have stayed at Target.

    • @hardware20x
      @hardware20x 8 лет назад +1

      Do you get any pay raises through out the year?

    • @nnnnnnnp
      @nnnnnnnp 8 лет назад +6

      +hardware20x you get a quarter every 6 months that Max's out at $14.75 for tier 1

    • @rockyhamden1707
      @rockyhamden1707 8 лет назад +2

      what do you need to do to get to tier 2 or 3

    • @tyrannosaurus62
      @tyrannosaurus62 8 лет назад +2

      Rocky Hamden make a resume when open postion or seasonal positions are open and send your resume and schedule a interview .. then best of luck to you

    • @jessicabecause3717
      @jessicabecause3717 7 лет назад +3

      nnnnnnnp Target? you mean that place where I was targeted to get fired for leaving keys in the bailer? I loved being a backroom picker but walmart was better hands down.

  • @ShodyHarajukuBarbie
    @ShodyHarajukuBarbie 7 лет назад +14

    I start next Thursday for training! Full - TIME. I'm super excited!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +2

      awesome! have fun, let me know what you think! :)

  • @robotbuster1487
    @robotbuster1487 7 лет назад +23

    Amazon fulfillment center employment described here sounds like a good job for people under 25, suffering from arrested development, and possess a 'just passing through' mindset.

  • @david78212
    @david78212 8 лет назад +34

    I started as a seasonal employee and got hired into "Amazon" after peak (Christmas season)...
    I work at a Fullfillment Center that is 1.5million square feet and has miles of conveyors. I was packing at a rate of 70+ packages an hour, Now I work in a semi automated section and pack at a rate over 300 an hour... if all goes well, I pack over 3500 packages a shift. we trade jobs every other quarter... only two people run this section, four if we run both lanes.

    • @SheraLynn86
      @SheraLynn86 8 лет назад +7

      Holy crap! That's awesome!

    • @MikeWiksyk
      @MikeWiksyk 7 лет назад +2

      David Cote how much you get paid?

    • @GBA_Raspberry
      @GBA_Raspberry 7 лет назад +3

      300 an hour? the boxes must be made for you and items already in the box. I work at Walmart and do the same thing. I'm pretty damn good at my job but I only hit 140+ boxes on a good day. I've gotten make the box, pack the items, and ship it. 300 an hour seems amazing.

    • @jesscast5122
      @jesscast5122 7 лет назад +8

      David Cote
      I feel sorry for you!! this is the era of Chainless SLAVES...........................

    • @EldenringPvP645
      @EldenringPvP645 6 лет назад +2

      Jess Cast it's not slavery if you get paid

  • @Just_Icee
    @Just_Icee 8 лет назад +11

    You gave a great description of working for Amazon and I appreciate it. Thank You

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      No problem! Thanks for checking it out :)

  • @rackets7991
    @rackets7991 5 лет назад +6

    She seems to present an unbiased view or her work at Amazon. Much more credible than most videos about how horrible Amazon is. Would like to hear more about working conditions as the excessive travel around the facility appears to be bogus based on the product coming to the pickers rather than the pickers having to go to the part.

  • @benjamingaskins9528
    @benjamingaskins9528 5 лет назад +12

    I've been working here for a year now and 90% of new employees last about 1 month.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  5 лет назад +6

      Yeah not everyone is cut out for warehouse work

  • @niasialadiva
    @niasialadiva 5 лет назад +3

    I have my first interview tomorrow, so I watched this whole video and I just wanted to say you are absolutely lovely. I LOVE your personality and couldn't stop watching :) thank you for taking the time to share this information with us. It was very helpful.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  5 лет назад +2

      Thanks Asia! Glad you enjoyed it and good luck in your interview tomorrow! :)

  • @yvonneserrano738
    @yvonneserrano738 7 лет назад +7

    I'm surprised at all the bad comments about Amazon, Over three thousand signed up for a job in Jacksonville two months ago. We are all excited to work...There is no work out here, so to have a job is a blessing. I'm waiting for my new employee orientation that will be in a week or two. I for one am happy to be able to have an honest paying job.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад

      That's great, good for you!! :)

    • @Belvie09
      @Belvie09 6 лет назад +1

      Hi are you still working at Amazon? How do you like rate it

    • @joywisdom6598
      @joywisdom6598 5 лет назад

      Good luck , all the best to you.

  • @anthonybracamonte97
    @anthonybracamonte97 8 лет назад +24

    It's so easy working there. I don't know why people dislike it so much. EASY MONEY.

  • @RemoteIncome2
    @RemoteIncome2 8 лет назад +57

    I worked from home with Amazon 2015 to 2016, it was fairly simple training and the pay was pretty descents, plus there were lots of cool prize for performance. I worked during peak season which is starting black friday, up to new years.

    • @reactionxtreme3787
      @reactionxtreme3787 8 лет назад +2

      Yes, they are a very nice company to work for with perks

    • @mikeynoelleon
      @mikeynoelleon 8 лет назад +3

      trying to get a job with amazon work from home. is the training easy.

    • @RemoteIncome2
      @RemoteIncome2 8 лет назад +3

      Yes, it is fairly easy

    • @mikeynoelleon
      @mikeynoelleon 8 лет назад +3

      Thank you they don't say new jersey. But someone said do it anyway, is that true.

    • @RemoteIncome2
      @RemoteIncome2 8 лет назад +2

      If NJ is not listed, they will not accept you, I just did a check and it has about 10 states specifically that they are currently looking to hire in, if you still want to give it a shot you can but most like will not consider you i you are not in one of the states listed.

  • @acajudi100
    @acajudi100 7 лет назад +31

    I am retired, but evil demons are in all fields. Smile and make your money, for they hate that.🙂❤️💯🇺🇸🌹📚🌈😇

    • @nicolegrey5548
      @nicolegrey5548 4 года назад +2

      acajudi100 facts that what I’m go do

    • @nicolegrey5548
      @nicolegrey5548 4 года назад

      acajudi100 working at amazon good bad ..and they pick on you too

  • @staciii
    @staciii 7 лет назад +28

    I love how the video gradually got darker lol

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +7

      Haha I know, I was sitting in front of a window and the sun went down. You're actually the first person to say anything about that haha

    • @bryanargueta1819
      @bryanargueta1819 6 лет назад

      😂😂😂😂both the actual video and descriptions

  • @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique
    @ColossalSwordFormAndTechnique 4 года назад +4

    It's easy, but you are timed every minute. And it becomes stressful and painful after 7 hours of endless packing. Everybody starts to slow down. And you still got 3 hours to go. Total of 10 hours, is brutal. Better get packing with those boxes and ship em into the conveyor belt. Oh, you gotta talk with your random coworkers, especially while working on the floor. It'll get lonely and depressing if you don't small talk and introduce yourself. But one thing is true. You'll never truly become close buddies with anyone while working at amazon, especially during the coronavirus. And they have everyone working randomly and different areas everyday, you'll never work with the same people everyday.

  • @dvach6352
    @dvach6352 6 лет назад +49

    I've worked at alot of places, but Amazon still ranks as the worst. I was a floor picker, and the rates were just insane. No matter how fast you go, it's never fast enough. Everything counts against you, and there are no breaks except for your lunch. Workers are broken, and taught to give up. I went in thinking I could work hard, and have pride in my job, but unless you work breaks, and have zero malfunctions with the equipment, it's just not possible. seen more people get terminated over rate than anything else. If the equipment jams and requires facilities, then you're screwed and will be written up. Seen alot of people with great rates, but just had bad luck with the machines breaking down and were canned. Glad I don't work there anymore, must have been nice to be a packer, most of us were written up when we tried getting out.

    • @jgdooley2003
      @jgdooley2003 6 лет назад +2

      Unless human factors were causing the machines to jam or stall or break down it seems illogical to blame and get rid of a worker for not being able to keep up the pace. Surely the management should have been looking for trends in machine performance across multiple operators and shifts to rule out a human cause for a slow down. If , say, you were the only slow one on a machine and the other operators were hitting their rates then you may have a question to answer but if all workers are being slowed down by the same machine, the maintenance team have a question to answer, Also you need to be aware of tricks played by operators working rival shifts to slow down faster shifts and get ahead by sabotage and cheating. The maintenance guys might have favourites on a particular shift that they work well for and do shoddy work for the other shifts....You need to have enough knowledge of your machine, and procedures and the politics of a particular work centre to be able to keep ahead. Also beware of how some shifts may skimp on housekeeping chores to maximise rates and leave the unmeasured work to the other shifts, thereby slowing them down......

    • @gizmocrue73dw
      @gizmocrue73dw 5 лет назад +4

      Suff I've been there five years.. It's always been two 15 minute breaks and a half hour lunch. I simply don't believe you.

    • @tebow7727
      @tebow7727 5 лет назад +2

      It’s like u turn into a walking zombie lol I think I got ptsd from working at amazon

    • @gizmocrue73dw
      @gizmocrue73dw 5 лет назад +1

      smokesum ... yeah, it's not for the lazy, whiny type...

    • @joywisdom6598
      @joywisdom6598 5 лет назад

      @@tebow7727 totally possible.

  • @Makada_
    @Makada_ 8 лет назад +5

    Your review was very straightforward and just the facts when working in production. This was very helpful in shared with my friend as well

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      Awesome! Let me know how it goes :)

  • @paulhermsen6159
    @paulhermsen6159 8 лет назад +32

    i will not work there anymore i did once but if you have any minor back or foot problems expect them to bother you big time with the hours as you never get long enugh to relax enugh to get them better as i worked packing singles and would basically stand in one spot for 12 hours a day 6 days a week and after a week and a day i had to helped to medical for assistence and i was sent home after haveing ice on my back for 5 hours.
    for me to return i had to have a doctor see me and say i could do it but the doctor refused to do thier paperwork and i ended up leaveing it permently....

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +3

      oh yes, I hear ya. At the end of my shift my feet and legs would be throbbing and there was no time to relieve it. It took me almost the whole 3 months to get use to that before it didn't bother me as much. I felt it the worse when I packed in one place. When I stowed and got to move around it wasn't AS bad. I definitely recommend wearing comfortable sneakers or something.

    • @paulhermsen6159
      @paulhermsen6159 8 лет назад +1

      well because of it my back is worse and my feet are also, bad enugh that im now on disability thanks and keep posting

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +1

      That sucks, hang in there

    • @jadamayo
      @jadamayo 7 лет назад +1

      How hard is picking? I start soon...and I'm scared shitless and Older. Somebody tell me if i can do this! I really need the Job, I moved to Arizona and i have lots of Bills. :(

    • @kevintoscano7165
      @kevintoscano7165 7 лет назад +4

      Yogaaaaa. This is expected to be a physically demanding job. Train your body for it like you would with anything else. If the job is the only time you walk around, lift weights, get in your body.... well of course you’re gonna have issues. You can’t leave a sedentary life and work a physical job and expect to come out ok. I hope you manage your body pains. Look into yoga and a tens machine. They do wonders. If you have access to medical cannabis, I suggest a good topical balm. It works magic in seconds.

  • @nickcc20
    @nickcc20 5 лет назад +2

    Hi very good informative video. I have just completed my first week at Amazon. I work in a fulfilment centre in the UK, it is a brand new robotics warehouse. I was selected to work in outbound, or the docks, and it is a great area to work. You have the freedom to get about the warehouse. But it’s tough on your feet. We pack the parcels into pallets and get them to the trucks waiting to ship them out. The leadership team is a really good bunch of helpful people, the trainers are great too. All they want at the end of the day is for you to do your job. I’m pushing for progression, and learning all the jobs I can in the warehouse. I haven’t had any experience in picking and packing as of yet, but my manager has said I definitely won’t be doing that. On outbound we have a team target to achieve, and no personal ones. Overall I think I could be working for Amazon for some time. Well if I get through peak!

  • @xadowmxsscre635
    @xadowmxsscre635 8 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much! I've been contemplating working at a Target center, and I'd assume the same rules apply. I generally hate watching long videos, but man somehow you kept me hooked and before I knew it I was 20 minutes in lol. Thanks again God Bless.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      haha I know, it was too long, you can even see it getting darker as the video goes on because the suns going down! haha. thanks for hanging in till the end!!

  • @chrisleearies484
    @chrisleearies484 5 лет назад +14

    I like jobs where it's just me and i'm in my own bubble. No micromanaging from pesky co workers, no lazy tards telling me to do there job. If it's no listening to music in that place then no for me

  • @anthonyroberts6839
    @anthonyroberts6839 8 лет назад +113

    Beautiful, well spoken and awsome video.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +4

      Thank you :)

    • @jbeachboy100
      @jbeachboy100 8 лет назад +1

      is it as bad as people say it is?

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +5

      No, some people just aren't cut out for that type of work.

    • @jbeachboy100
      @jbeachboy100 8 лет назад

      how long were u there?

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +2

      3 months, I was seasonal

  • @NancyGarcia-ej3to
    @NancyGarcia-ej3to 7 лет назад +7

    pros=ok pay, good benefits, paid time off , vacation , 4day shifts
    cons= can't make more than 13.75 in texas !

  • @britavega6497
    @britavega6497 7 лет назад +25

    I started working at Amazon last year during peek. It was awful haha. I was in pick, working graveyard shift. If you are not used to walking 12-15 miles a day, every single shift, haha then you better get used to it. You only walk 15 miles during peek. During regular time it is more like 10-12 miles. We started with 4 days for the first week, then we went to the 5 days on 2 days off to 6 days on 1 day off weeks. They alternated. As far as points go, you only get 6 points when you are a white badge, before they will fire you during peek. If you have a Dr's note you have up to 6 consecutive days to be off. Write ups last 30-90 days. 3 write ups within 90 days and you're fired. As far as making rate goes, as a picker, it is not always as easy as you stated. If I can pick at least 250 items each quarter and do so with no mess ups, meaning picking before the blue time runs out or scanning the correct item the first time around, no rejections or damaged items then yes, rate will be made. If I have a "Hot pick pack" then I am going to be chasing around, up and down all around. Haha it is not fun to have hot pick as a pack. Having a trans pack is sometimes really good, and ppafe pack can also be beneficial. Trans pack you can get numbers from 10 items picked to 72 items picked. That is a really good pick pack to have. I went one shift where I picked 400 items each quarter, because I had a really good pick pack. I have also had time where I have had single large or single small pick packs and it takes a lot longer to get those numbers up. I don't suck at my job, sometimes it is just the pick pack that enables you to make rate some quarters. As far as blue badges being rude, some who have been promoted to problem solve I have had issues with, not everyone tho. I was eventually converted to blue badge after peek. If you are good at your job and can make rate and are in good standing then there is a good chance that you can be converted. Most people want to be converted into a blue badge. It does have it's perks. Vacation time, VTO-voluntary time off(not paid), VET-voluntary extra time(paid), PTO-personal time off(paid),etc. You also get $300-$400 worth of stock, with interest that goes up every year. They offer decent health care plans, if you don't have health care insurance already, and they also will pay for like 95% of your school after you have worked there for a year. You are so right about the microwaves in the break rooms. During peek it is so hard sometimes. Haha we were just talking about it the other day, how you might as well bring sandwiches or something you can eat cold. Anyway, enough of my short novel. Great informative video!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +3

      You have a great understanding of the job as well! Thanks for sharing this info! :)

    • @morrisonmilfort2873
      @morrisonmilfort2873 6 лет назад +1

      how long did it take you to write all that?

  • @0ate5y
    @0ate5y 8 лет назад +14

    this is an excellent video, very informative and well presented. I bet Amazon love you!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +1

      Haha thanks! Glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @GabrielTheMagolorMain
    @GabrielTheMagolorMain 7 лет назад +13

    You have such an endearing personality 😊

  • @adamnugent2137
    @adamnugent2137 5 лет назад +15

    why dont they split up the breaks? why do everyone has to break and lunch at the same time? way too congesting.

  • @theadversary1188
    @theadversary1188 7 лет назад +2

    This was an excellent video my dear! It was very informative and straight to the point without all the filler.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +2

      oh good, I'm glad you found it helpful! :)

  • @marcpalacios2953
    @marcpalacios2953 3 года назад

    OMG I just decided to watch this again, partly because it keeps showing up in the recommended section. You were such a company girl. You know what i miss? You vlogs from Shell. They were the best. I remember the one with the donut and always smile.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  3 года назад

      Haha that's awesome that it comes up in recommended! I wish I could make a video like that about UPS but no. I had fun at shell :)

  • @88hyperman
    @88hyperman 4 года назад +4

    I’m working for Amazon at this new warehouse in Tswassen and it’s great. We even have some seniors working for us.

    • @warrenpeas
      @warrenpeas 4 года назад

      sort centers are full of seniors. id say 25%

  • @truthiswealth1074
    @truthiswealth1074 7 лет назад +81

    I dont care how hard the work is . I need the money and I'm very grateful for the job . I don't give a damn what they put you through , when you are broke you really need money you stop whining and get the job done . I am so happy that you didn't make it sound like a death camp !

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +18

      I agree! It was very tough working 2 jobs but I knew as a seasonal it was temporary and I would survive. It was worth the money I made.
      "Opportunity is often disguised as hard work"

    • @philjohnson957
      @philjohnson957 7 лет назад +3

      Tbh, im living off of 100$ until i can start working in 2 weeks

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +7

      you can do it!

    • @rashidmoore5716
      @rashidmoore5716 7 лет назад

      BLISSFUL ABUNDANCE you got that right! Amen!

    • @treverpitts
      @treverpitts 6 лет назад

      BLISSFUL ABUNDANCE are u still. There

  • @dylan_timov
    @dylan_timov 8 лет назад +7

    Awesome video! Very well-spoken and you look like a really nice person!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      aw thank you :) and thanks for checking it out

  • @MsFDecimate
    @MsFDecimate 7 лет назад +2

    I was Working in Dunfermline Fife - Scotland last year as a Christmas temp associate during peak time. I worked in Customer Returns and the job was fairly easy to hit the targets they given, IIRC 32 small boxes, 24 medium and 12 large. Essentially you were standing a your own workstation ad a conveyor line seperated these zones and employees where to grab boxes of the line, Scan barcodes from the boxes (Return labels) and process them on a computer which will ask you questions such as which type of sealing method does the item have and what type of damage has been done to the box.
    It was basically a multiple choice question scenario where depending on which you chose would determine which kind of tote it would get put in. Although it sounds easy, Its easy to make errors in as sometimes some of the items you process, they get put into an Audit tote and you will have people who will come around to make sure you are in check. I also worked on decant for Customer Returns which is essentially using those flimsy plastic safety knifes to open boxes for the associates and place them onto the conveyor (Just makes that job a little more easier).
    I would say personally, Its not amazon that gave me the grief when working there as the team leads were always helpful, friendly and polite, Offered me more training when I needed or asked for it and offered to be placed within several departments in the FC such as Warehouse Deals. The agency I worked under however was a complete nightmare. They would half a point you for being off on the sick, half point for clocking in literally 1 min late (with no regards to their clock in and out system when it started lagging behind, Which it did very often. I would happily work as a FC associate under amazon directly but as a temp associate under an agency, Id rather not.
    Now I currently work in the stow department at Amazon in Gourock - Scotland. Although Id like to write away with the experiences and stuff, I feel as if I have written enough already lol

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +1

      That sounds exactly right Brian! Im not familiar with customer returns but the way you described it sounds spot on from what I have seen. And I agree that sometimes the temp agency is the problem, not Amazon. How is Stow working out for you?

    • @MrVidification
      @MrVidification 6 лет назад

      The largest factories seem fairly empty when it comes to staff numbers judging by the videos on here, although I suppose that is due to much of the work being automated. The photos below are highly likely staged just to put a point across when it comes to hours and break times, although I suppose it all comes down to management and overall strictness.. I think there was a similar article before with Aldi or Lidl overworking staff too www.thesun.co.uk/news/5004230/amazon-warehouse-working-conditions/

  • @mirzamay
    @mirzamay 7 лет назад +1

    A video with more information than b.s., I love it. Deserves the likes 👍

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад

      Glad you found it helpful, thanks for checking it out :)

  • @nikkifoxx8557
    @nikkifoxx8557 6 лет назад +7

    I've been working Warehouse since the 1980s they're all the same I like to call it the warehouse Shuffle

    • @youngrhee6838
      @youngrhee6838 5 лет назад +1

      where is amazon wearhouse in corona please

  • @SoGladUCame
    @SoGladUCame 8 лет назад +125

    OMG she said she loves me at the end of the video!!!! Just have to propose now. Never thought I'd get married but .... so excited can't speak.

    • @chestosneakoinc
      @chestosneakoinc 7 лет назад +32

      Just be her friend, marriage isn't going to make your life happy anyways. You'll thank me later!

    • @onalazyafternoon
      @onalazyafternoon 7 лет назад +3

      I thought that it was a sweet way to say thanks to all who had watched her video to the very end! She loves her viewers! I am now scared of the job! I am not going to get any younger or more fit, they are apparently going to work me into the hospital or the grave! Any people over 50 years old doing this and able to keep up and not have a stroke or heart attack while being pushed this hard? I will be 53 soon... I have been working fast pace at a walmart register for over a decade. They just replaced all of our registers with self checkouts. cashiering is ending due to apps to scan and go and ways to order and pay before you drive to store and just get your stuff brought to car. store employees pick/shop for you. where do older people fit into this type of working world!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +6

      If you are a fast paced cashier you would be a great packer, because they stay in one spot and just pack pack pack. The pickers are the ones who do alot of running around. The work is easy it's just hard being on your feet for so long. There were people of all ages working there with me so I'm sure you will be fine!

    • @jingocalderon7117
      @jingocalderon7117 7 лет назад

      Shera DiVito what if you're hired for part time. Can you earn a full time position?

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +1

      Yes they do hire some full time positions but probably not many. They use mostly temps during the holidays and may hire a few from those temps but not many because their volume drops significantly.

  • @jessicagarduno5481
    @jessicagarduno5481 6 лет назад +1

    I love the way you explain everything🖤 great video!👍🏻 I just got hired, waiting on my orientation date.
    Now I know what to expect! Thank you so much for the awesome video!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад

      That's great! I'm glad you found this helpful :) let me know how it goes

  • @zookr
    @zookr 8 лет назад +7

    yeah, tape machines - no tape guns @ all - they have shrink wrap though. I work in an automated Fulfillment Center & the pick/pack rates are seemingly negligible - until you do it for 9+ hrs. daily, week after week for all year long because they always expect high numbers from you whether you're having a good or bad day irregardless.

    • @doggystyle8261
      @doggystyle8261 8 лет назад

      When you're a picker or packer do you only do that task for the whole shift or do you switch back and forth?

    • @zookr
      @zookr 8 лет назад

      You pick (or pack) constantly - all day, every day that you work there. You're allowed to put in for a different assignment though - night shift makes more $ too.

    • @JerseyDevil187
      @JerseyDevil187 7 лет назад +4

      Being a picker is the worst job in Amazon.

    • @zookr
      @zookr 7 лет назад +2

      Try NOT to go in as a temp -
      they're considered throwaways

    • @JerseyDevil187
      @JerseyDevil187 7 лет назад

      I'm a direct hire employee

  • @hanober4186
    @hanober4186 8 лет назад +7

    Im trying to get in with Amazon. Initially I was a little hesitant about it having no actual interview process, but I'll see. I applied to a part-time one near where I live and a seasonal one in the neighboring city. I have the drive to work hard and making decent money, but I've kept myself in minimum wage. Amazon doesn't appear to pay a lot for these positions, but it would be enough for me especially if I could have something to supplement.

  • @tmobilesucks3090
    @tmobilesucks3090 8 лет назад +4

    The H.R. lady, asked me why I was in the young adult program, she already knew and wanted to see what I said.Told her I got into a disagreement with a kid.She said "you mean fight?" Assuming, It was my fault.
    Knowing I didnt have the job. I explained the situation.
    A kid from another school crimminaly tress passed and assualted and battered me, then came back the next day did it a second time with his buddies, and I'm trying to explain this 35yrs later and he is the one that broke the law.
    All she needed was a spot light and the H.R. Dept.= Hitlers Revenge Dept.

  • @thatbwoy
    @thatbwoy 8 лет назад +19

    I'm starting at Amazon in a few weeks !!! Thanks for the info 👍🏾

    • @SheraLynn86
      @SheraLynn86 8 лет назад +1

      Awesome!

    • @user-vf4pb9dt1r
      @user-vf4pb9dt1r 8 лет назад

      Are you nervous?

    • @thatbwoy
      @thatbwoy 7 лет назад +5

      Nate Morey good place to work long hours but great work colleagues

    • @jsto330
      @jsto330 7 лет назад +1

      Cr00ksy Fitness what about now? How's the job?

  • @mickd9689
    @mickd9689 8 лет назад +1

    your video has really gave me a huge confidence boost for my first start thank you for making this !

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      You're very welcome! Let me know how it goes :)

  • @youtubebiggesttroll7192
    @youtubebiggesttroll7192 5 лет назад +2

    since a lot of people are watching your video.
    No working at amazon as a full time permanent employee is not such a great idea because 80 percent of the workers get fired each year. Only a few remain at amazon full time building that have been there for more than 3 years everyone else is fired or quits.
    I know because i've worked at amazon for various years at various amazon warehouses like the delivery station, the sorting station bot the full and part time building.
    If you want the deep dirt on amazon i know all of it.
    If you going to work there expect only to work there temporary because most employees are going to get fired. Most get hired in fall and winter during the holiday season but 60 percent are laid off after new years day. If you get 2 or more points your basically being fired after new years day.
    Its better to quit before you get fired because if you get fired you can't reapply for more than 1 year since they keep track of you.
    You should not overwork yourself if your still a seasonal temporary worker because amazon fires anyone who gets 2 points or more during the holiday season. But they are lenient to employees especially in part time building during the holiday season. Of course this in the part time building but in the full time building as long as you work a quick pace and don't make mistakes you should be fine however after holiday season that's when the managers start lying about the scan rates and the error rates.
    During the holiday season too many new employees try to work there ass off thinking amazon wont fire them but sadly its during this time that managers really don't pay attention to work rate since you can basically walk around in different sections doing a little bit of work without getting caught but they are more interested by new years if you have more than 2 points to fire you.
    Reason why you shouldn't work there.
    They lie about the production/work rate which is called the scan rate. The managers are suppose to tell you your scan rate for each hour after each hour but they will come to employee within that 15 minutes or 30 minutes of the hour to lie and accuse employees of scanning a low number for that hour though the scan information they are giving is for that 16 mintues or 30 minutes that the system is showing. THey intentionally are told to misinform employees of there production rate and this occurs mainly after the holiday season where they downsize and fire most of the employees.
    Managers are told to lie by upper managers about the scan rate. That computer system they have is meant to fool you into believing what they are saying so that you don't challenge them. You take them to HR they reshow HR the scan rate for that 15 minutes/30/45mintues claiming that that was your scan rate for that 1 hour.
    Basically the computer system they are caring around is showing the wrong numbers for your scan rate each hour even your entire scan rate for the day.
    How do i know this? because i had many managers recheck my scan rate challenging them to the point they got pissed off at me because i caught them lying most of the time.
    Reason 2. if your seasonal employee if you get to miss only 1 day of work but you can miss more but after new years your fired. After you become full time employee you get 20 hours but its only good if your in part time building but in full time building it means you only get 2 days off as each day is 10 hours so 3 day missed your fired.

  • @stephanyalvarez20
    @stephanyalvarez20 8 лет назад +4

    I really enjoyed your review, I have an interview today and I feel alot more confident going about this now (:

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      Awesome! Let me know how it goes!

  • @johnnykham3501
    @johnnykham3501 8 лет назад +4

    I just got an appointment at my Amazon location! And the position I applied for was Fullfilment Associate for full time.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +2

      Nice! Let me know how it goes!

  • @princebunting4227
    @princebunting4227 6 лет назад +33

    In other words don't work at amazon.

  • @david78212
    @david78212 8 лет назад +1

    I started as a seasonal employee and got hired into "Amazon" after peak (Christmas season)...
    I work at a Fullfillment Center that is 1.5million square feet and has miles of conveyors. I was packing at a rate of 70+ packages an hour, Now I work in a semi automated section and pack at a rate over 300 an hour... if all goes well, I pack over 3500 packages a shift. we trade jobs every other quarter... only two people run this section, four if we run both lanes.

  • @VOAN
    @VOAN 8 лет назад +1

    Never listen to the negative people, those were the ones that will try to look you down. If you found a way to improve at work, do it. If they had problem about that, then had them show you how they do it. Everyone is different, no company show expect the same result with everyone on every position.

  • @headiero
    @headiero 7 лет назад +76

    You hit the nail on the head about the Amazonians. Most of them act like they're hot shit. Which I find hilarious because you don't need to possess intelligence or real skill to work there. lol

    • @christophervinson5088
      @christophervinson5088 5 лет назад +8

      While I agree that it doesn't take real skill to work at Amazon, it does require perseverance and discipline which is something you have to practice mentally and physically.
      Also if you decide you wanna try to climb the Amazon ladder things can get quite challenging. It's all as hard as you make it.

    • @0906blue
      @0906blue 5 лет назад

      The same with the autoworkers. Unskilled labor

    • @bartschwartz7217
      @bartschwartz7217 4 года назад

      Headie Doll it’s easy mindless work it’s the insane average that’s the killer

  • @WeKnowTheTruth2012
    @WeKnowTheTruth2012 7 лет назад +15

    Short breaks
    will get fired if you dont keep your rate
    good luck walking 25 miles a day lol average American who walks 200 feet a day

    • @onalazyafternoon
      @onalazyafternoon 7 лет назад

      haha true..just walk to and from car. that is sad truth. i see foreigners walking places all the time. I never have or never do. i cant imagine walking somewhere. i have had a car always and pay dearly for it. insur and gas and maintenance and repairs and price to buy it. life wld be much cheaper without it...but i wld die trying to walk miles to and from work... like ten miles each way. then walking all over work whole shift. now i know this job will kill me! coffee will make people have to pee..so how do people keep up the pace without caffeine? B Vitamins might do the trick!

    • @milanomartin5417
      @milanomartin5417 6 лет назад

      Katfishkelly M caffeine is actually a dehydrator. Water makes you pee, but you have to drink it to stay hydrated. You get a few breaks to relieve yourself and as long as you don’t get 30+ minutes of time off task within a shift, you should be fine with taking a restroom break here in there while not on break. You just have to make sure your rate is good to begin with. I normally reach 150-200 percent to goal consistently with every position I do. It isn’t that difficult to manage, especially if you stay well hydrated. The problem comes when you get lost in the work that you don’t make time to hydrate. When you start to dehydrate(you’ll be able to tell when your urine is dark yellow as they have charts posted in the restroom to reference) you are more likely to get fatigued. Instead of pushing through you will start to drag along. You’ll start to get brain fog, so you’ll keep scanning/grabbing the wrong items and you’ll be slowed down. So I’d gladly take the time to keep drinking lots of water and taking pee breaks if I know my performance will improve!

  • @noseefood1943
    @noseefood1943 4 года назад +5

    Amazon delivery station I worked at had the high school vibe. A lot of favoritism, politics, drama.

  • @bigcatkidchamp4635
    @bigcatkidchamp4635 8 лет назад +5

    Nice video! Thanks for the info! :)

  • @coconutcoconut-rr2ws
    @coconutcoconut-rr2ws 7 лет назад +38

    Amazon sounds pretty abusive.

  • @funmeister
    @funmeister 6 лет назад +4

    Very thorough. Impressive.

  • @pfqyv
    @pfqyv 8 лет назад +3

    This video was very informative! Thank you for posting.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      No problem, thanks for checking it out!

  • @TheAudraReins
    @TheAudraReins 7 лет назад +4

    All warehouse jobs are virtually the same, low wages because the insurance is cheap. Amazon is harder than most to move up, and if you're over 25, it is a little rough having a manger that is fresh out of college. Most warehouses have a no phone role for a few reasons: 1) safety. There is a lot of large equipment moving around and if your face is buried in your phone, you might get hit by those machines. 2) they have proprietary information inside as to how the robots work, what they do, and the inner workings of the company. Even ups has a no phone rule. 3) stealing time. Most people, if they had their phones inside, wouldn't be working. There are regular corporate jobs that are also moving towards no phones because people aren't productive. That said, most warehouses have an emergency line family and friends can call and the message is relayed to the employee, so, the argument about having your phone for any emergency is not valid.

    • @jgdooley2003
      @jgdooley2003 6 лет назад

      Similar rules in many workplaces now since phones have cameras and internet access so can be distracting and annoying and reduce productivity.

  • @trommelbiel
    @trommelbiel 6 лет назад

    I worked for UPS as a student in Germany and I cannot remember ever taking a bathroom break. Some people are overwhelmed by the fast pace but I actually enjoyed it because time runs very fast when you are busy. I am happy Amazon is handling my packages well.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад

      I work for UPS so I know exactly what you mean, I agree time goes by quick! :)

  • @lakers3313
    @lakers3313 8 лет назад

    Shera, know you have heard it many times but this is an awesome overview. I'm a seasoned veteran of many working scenarios and I wish I would have known you when a company needed an authentic, honest breakdown of the work and all the steps along the way. Keep communicating as professionally as you did here. All the best to you.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      Wow, thank you, I appreciate that! I put a lot of planning into what I was going to talk about. I remembered more I wanted to say after I recorded it but it is long enough as is haha. Thanks for checking it out :)

    • @lakers3313
      @lakers3313 8 лет назад

      Shera that sounds normal when preparing (and 20 minutes plus is a LOT of preparing!) then once you get into it then watch it there's much more in mind to have communicated. Keep it going. Best.

  • @treverpitts
    @treverpitts 6 лет назад +15

    I work there and it's. Not the most hard. Work I just feel most. Of the people who say it's super hard are people. Who never worked in warehouse. So. Just remember if u never done warehouse. Work it will be hard for u coming from. Fast food or office. Work. But. The 3months I been there it's not bad

  • @jaysprezz7733
    @jaysprezz7733 7 лет назад +3

    Amazon requires applicants to fill out a Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) evaluation BEFORE one can even schedule for the hiring event. WOTC allows employers to get tax breaks for hiring certain individuals. Often, these tax breaks are significant. Taxpayers pay for WOTC. Do the math people.

  • @cjarmour7288
    @cjarmour7288 5 лет назад +3

    SHE IS DEAD ON ABOUT ALL OF WHAT SHE SAID CAUSE I USE TO WORK THERE.

  • @sirnathanstorernbsn
    @sirnathanstorernbsn 4 года назад

    Wow! I’ve heard so many awful things about working at amazon... your experience sounds really, really great!! I know you said you don’t know about other amazon sites but this particular place that you were, sounded like they really appreciated you guys. I see this video was done a few years ago so I don’t know how things are today but overall, it sounds like an awesome place to work. Your descriptions were so clear and painted a vivid picture of your experiences. Thanks for sharing!!🙂

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! I'm glad you found it helpful, I did really enjoy my time there. :) I've found that a lot of the bad reviews are by people who werent cut out for warehouse work to begin with.

    • @sirnathanstorernbsn
      @sirnathanstorernbsn 4 года назад

      Shera DiVito yeah, definitely seems so

  • @moniito1973
    @moniito1973 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much this was so helpful because I start tomorrow!! You’re the best thank you thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @TheXboxeraser
    @TheXboxeraser 7 лет назад +17

    HR management material right here. Outstanding presentation.

  • @chiaquillajohnson8762
    @chiaquillajohnson8762 6 лет назад +34

    I will be starting soon pray for me

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад +3

      Ooh busy busy! Good luck! :)

    • @nme.00104
      @nme.00104 6 лет назад

      Chiaquilla Johnson me too! praying it works out.

    • @maniazexi9597
      @maniazexi9597 6 лет назад

      Chiaquilla Johnson update?

    • @maniazexi9597
      @maniazexi9597 6 лет назад +1

      nm e. Update?

    • @nme.00104
      @nme.00104 6 лет назад

      Daaven Blue no, not yet. I needed to do days instead of nights. I have a daughter and to get someone to watch her. I'm still waiting for some day shifts to open up. wanted nights more though, :(

  • @joxerh8805
    @joxerh8805 8 лет назад +47

    amazon is a shit hole to work in...and the fact that people aren't getting the packages on time anymore...seems l like they cant find people to actually work there. its one of the worst places I have ever had the luck to work in.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад +6

      Sorry you had a bad experience. The one I work at isn't a shit hole. From what I've seen, people either love Amazon or hate Amazon. Guess it all depends on the location and how its run, each one seems different, I don't know.

    • @jinxthegamer1482
      @jinxthegamer1482 7 лет назад +1

      Shera DiVito I worked at Amazon tx but too much for me., can you imagine I worked at outbound single... We packed like dog food 34 lbs and the cat sands those are too heavy 40 lbs and big boxes too

    • @onalazyafternoon
      @onalazyafternoon 7 лет назад +6

      or just happy to have check to buy water food and shelter. not happy to be a slave. just want to survive.

    • @JeremysRants
      @JeremysRants 6 лет назад

      Try a place called coremark, theyre worse than anything

    • @willn8664
      @willn8664 6 лет назад

      Some people are just lazy and self-entitled.

  • @SafeerNhandoli
    @SafeerNhandoli 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, very informative. There’s a ton of videos out there explain just the bad stuff and complaining about that. Thank you.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  5 лет назад

      Thanks, glad you found it helpful! :)

  • @solonepeon5805
    @solonepeon5805 4 года назад +2

    The one I work at is walk walk walk your legs off. So far this past holiday 2019 there was not that much ppl at wrap down vs 2017 which was crazy to the point you could not walk to the break room without bumping into one another.
    The pay tho has gone up ver 2017 which was $11.25. So yeah I'm still there getting the job done.

  • @annameyers241
    @annameyers241 7 лет назад +10

    Everyone should remember that every Amazon fulfillment center is different. Where I work everything is laid-back as long as you do your job. The warehouse is 1.2 billion square feet and I get paid 13.50 an hour on night shift. also the building is temperature controlled so no, it is not a sweatshop.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +5

      Correct, thank you!

    • @annameyers241
      @annameyers241 7 лет назад +4

      Also it is good to remember that since everywhere is different, maybe it is worth trying out before assuming that we are all slaves and that rates are ridiculous. I am required to pick 60 units per hour and was picking 83 units per hour by my second day so, It's actually not all that bad at some fulfillment centers. You are able to make lots of friends and managers are pretty laid-back as long as you do your work. Also, with the whole break thing, we get to leave for Break 5 minutes before break starts to be able to walk there and/or drive and park your OP in order to actually get to your break on time. Everything just depends on your specific fulfillment center.

    • @RealDoce1
      @RealDoce1 6 лет назад

      *million

    • @oaxacaflockaflame9294
      @oaxacaflockaflame9294 6 лет назад

      Go to oak4. They don't fuck around over there.

    • @milanomartin5417
      @milanomartin5417 6 лет назад

      I’m pretty sure you mean 1.2 million square feet. There’s no amazon warehouse in the billions of square feet even if your feet feel like it. 😂

  • @4133EWvianen
    @4133EWvianen 6 лет назад +4

    Never bought anything of Amazon and never will!

  • @shalawndudley2094
    @shalawndudley2094 6 лет назад +2

    Sounds identical when I worked at Nike, but we had a lot of downtime. and chatted and socialized constantly.

  • @mifnp8887
    @mifnp8887 6 лет назад

    I am so glad I am a nurse practitioner! I have watched other videos where people talked about the horrendous conditions. I enjoyed your video!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад

      Thanks :) I don't think I could do what you do, so more power to you!

  • @RichLux713
    @RichLux713 8 лет назад +8

    ah hell naw i cant be on the phone i have to be able to check Facebook instagram and surf the web

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      Haha I know it sucks, only on your breaks and lunch

    • @RichLux713
      @RichLux713 8 лет назад

      man no wonder you left

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      honestly you're too busy to even stop and check your phone even if you had it

    • @RichLux713
      @RichLux713 8 лет назад

      i know

    • @adictiveadictive
      @adictiveadictive 8 лет назад

      I'm pretty sure you were bein sarcastic lmao

  • @MrDrinkjin
    @MrDrinkjin 6 лет назад +5

    Jeff bezos is worth over 140 billion dollars currently. While amazon workers make im guessing 30k or less. Welcome to capitalism!

    • @onekerri1
      @onekerri1 5 лет назад +1

      Get out of the U.S. Go to another country where you'll be happy, you ungrateful piece of shit. Better yet, just end it all now.

    • @jasonomnia9295
      @jasonomnia9295 5 лет назад +1

      Playpen
      I used to live in a poverty stricken socialist country, I can honestly tell you capitalism is one of the best thing to happen to an immigrant family like mine considering how both my parents who came from nothing were able to open their own businesses. Seriously it’s usually bitchy Americans who hates capitalism, and hard working immigrants who turn their whole life around for the better moving to this country.

  • @jneusbaum3697
    @jneusbaum3697 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video.
    This reminds me to never shop at amazon ever again.
    I will pay a little more to buy from people that treat their employees like humans.
    By the way...those catered meals were bought with the money that they never offered you in a real livable wage.
    The benefit of the experience...if absorbed...will have taught you that you can be appreciated and payed well after finding the
    correct match AND a good mentor.
    The odds seem to be stacked against the amazon employees. I say that because life happens...and sometimes circumstances
    happen that are out of ones control. such as : health issues, family issues, deaths, car issues, and who knows what else may happen...
    the added stress of losing a job because something could go bad on one given day is a great reason to not work there to begin with.
    In knowing this and still working there...just remember...it's not a matter of IF...but WHEN you will be looking for work.
    Always a great feeling to know your underpaid and not appreciated at the same time...NOT!
    I'll take a pass.
    Good for you for giving it a shot.

    • @jillianstevenson539
      @jillianstevenson539 4 года назад +3

      J Neusbaum it really is a terrible job. No one there knows what they are talking about and you can never figure out the truth because even HR will all tell you something completely different. And due to HRs negligence I was let go for no reason. But in our contract it says they can terminate without reason at any time so there isn’t anything I can do ! I was a picker and my legs and back were in constant pain ! Not only that but they are so rude and you constantly are getting in trouble for things that you can’t control such as machine malfunctioning or TOT.

    • @jneusbaum3697
      @jneusbaum3697 4 года назад +2

      @@jillianstevenson539 Thank god my wants in life are few. Will never be a sucker to the companies that mistreat their employees as a default.
      May all those employers and anyone that condones that activity rot in hell...yea...you KNOW who you are.

  • @msd7782
    @msd7782 5 лет назад

    Shera, this is the Best video by far! You should be in their communications administration department. You are spot on about this job. If you have ever worked for amazon you kniw that she us telling the absolute truth!! Been there.👏👏👏 Shera💗

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  5 лет назад +1

      haha thank you I appreciate that. A few people have said that to me before, but Amazon was just a 2nd job for me at the time, my main job is for UPS. I always love hearing from real amazon employees that can relate to my story. Thank you Ms D!

    • @msd7782
      @msd7782 5 лет назад +1

      @@SheraDiVito You are Most welcome! I survived 2 years at the BWI Amazon in Baltimore,MD. Have and awesome holiday!😎🌹

  • @boycottamazon6017
    @boycottamazon6017 8 лет назад

    “Workers at Amazon distribution centres are required to wear digital arm mounted terminals that monitor their every move. There are no agreed protocols about breaks and speed, and a culture of bullying and harassment is rife. Staff are reprimanded just for speaking to one another or even pausing to catch their breath,” said Sharan Burrow.

  • @readmore3634
    @readmore3634 7 лет назад +22

    at 12:08 she says: "not long enough to put your feet up and relax"....I played it back 2 times to get that right because the first time I heard it I thought she said: " not long enough to put your finger up your ass"....bout fell out of my chair.

  • @tueva-pw5pm
    @tueva-pw5pm 8 лет назад +9

    Good video.

  • @phuckcoocle6316
    @phuckcoocle6316 8 лет назад +11

    Did you get x1.5 pay for doing that mandatory overtime on Thursdays?

  • @Blvck
    @Blvck 4 года назад

    approaching 5 years at amazon. i work at a heavy bulky facility so only heavy shit, ie: kayaks, canoes, weights, tv's, etc. its not a hard job, just monotonous and depressing like most jobs are. people of course get fired on a daily basis for not hitting rate, but rate isn't impossible to hit at 16 uph. (i'm a picker). you gotta find ways to finesse the system. for example, my site took away the metal detector screening coming into the site so i keep my phone on me at all times. im literally on my phone the whole shift chilling. i always work as fast as i can in the beginning so i can fluff up my numbers because as the day progresses i get tired which allows me to go slower and not worry about my rate because im soo far ahead. theres something called tot (time off task) basically aftwr 5 minutes on not scanning an item it accrues. so once u hit rate. u can literally chill for 5 minutes each pick. but if u pick fast and already ahead and good with math u can finesse them 5 minute picks to hit the daily rate exactly. yes i hate every waking moment of it but it gets the bills paid

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  4 года назад

      Hahaha that's awesome, you're a smart guy

  • @alexiswilson34
    @alexiswilson34 7 лет назад

    Thank you for doing a great informative video on what people are actually trying to figure out without wasting our time . I can't wait to start ! :)

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад

      Thanks for checking it out, I'm glad you found it helpful! You'll do great! :)

    • @alexiswilson34
      @alexiswilson34 7 лет назад

      Thanks :) !!

  • @ThatBoyMarcus
    @ThatBoyMarcus 7 лет назад +10

    Just applied 2 weeks ago, had my orientation today, looking forward too it I start on the 19th.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Let me know how it goes :)

    • @courage552
      @courage552 6 лет назад +1

      Awesome attitude

  • @renoverrin9624
    @renoverrin9624 8 лет назад +37

    im currently working at amazon in the uk warehouses its not a great place to work , hardly anyone speaks english as a native langauge, the targets are ridiculas and the night work is damaging to your health
    Dont apply unless your super fit this isnt for just anyone

    • @6idangle
      @6idangle 8 лет назад +5

      it sounds like abuse, I have worked shitty stock jobs but they were bearable and not nearly as much pressure, good luck man

    • @ciaranosullivan9352
      @ciaranosullivan9352 7 лет назад

      Tyler Potts iu

    • @BeastMode19799
      @BeastMode19799 7 лет назад +1

      Martina Kearns lazy Americans. You're right. That's why jobs are being outsourced

    • @xUzi786
      @xUzi786 7 лет назад +1

      Do you work in hemel hempstead amazon, I heard they make you run and you get timed over and they treat you like slaves.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад

      nope

  • @jgdooley2003
    @jgdooley2003 6 лет назад +3

    Group stretches, morning target setting, security searches clocking in and out, long queues at food prep areas, micromanagement of time...all sound like fun things to do in a fun place to work. Not for me. I worked in a similar American Multinational for 13 yrs and it was hell. It had a large impact on my physical and mental health and my relationships and family life. If you must work in such places make plans to get out as quickly as possible and keep an eye on your physical and mental health. I like that they monitor for drugs because the temptation to take anti depressives and stimulants would be very strong in a place like that esp if working rotating night and day shifts.

  • @littlesparrow4534
    @littlesparrow4534 6 лет назад

    Been working at Amazon fullfillment as Inbound STOW for over a month now. Dont really feel like a slave just yet, except when I'm put in the far east side of the building furthest from the breakroom. In a 12 hour shift our designated 15 min breaks are scan to scan. So its about a 5 min brisk walk, bathroom pit stop, 1.5 mins of sitting to walk back and set up the line to scan again. Doesnt even feel like a break. But positive note, I love my coworkers, the warehouse is temp controlled and the training was pretty thorough. I have overheard from various coworkers the difficulties with making rate as it goes up weekly. During our training week we were told not to worry about rate, just about quality. I asked if we'd be trained later about the best way to stow so we can make great rate and the response was noncommital. Asked around to the stowers who have been there longer than I and some have said that it depends on the water spiders and cherry picking of the totes (which are usually set aside for day shift, while we work night shift), and the checkerboard system. Still, it almost seems like there is a cheat to making higher rate because those that are over 100 with it go slow and have no problems and then the newer ones are stowing as quickly as possible and they barely clear 80. This seems to be what im most frustrated about.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  6 лет назад

      Yeah I didnt mind Stow when I did it. I definitely think your rate depends on what items you're putting away, big stuff or say a tote of cd's. Do they allow you to use the button that lets you input multiple quantities of the same thing at once? I forget what its called....

  • @buessoebrahim5294
    @buessoebrahim5294 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome Amazonian..I like your honesty when you talk about your experience....Nice meeting you. Shera..Have a nice day at Amazon..Cheers.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад

      no problem, thanks for checking it out :)

    • @buessoebrahim5294
      @buessoebrahim5294 7 лет назад +1

      My pleasure Shera, by the way your site is showing that it has a malware, my anti virus protection software show me this.Cheers.

  • @antagonist.vision
    @antagonist.vision 8 лет назад +7

    They're not supposed to take up your breaktime to explain yourself if you took your phone into the warehouse or whatever. You're technically still working at that point.

    • @jadearamona442
      @jadearamona442 7 лет назад +3

      part of your break time Is walking to the break area

    • @BuckFastZombie
      @BuckFastZombie 7 лет назад +1

      Theres one here in Scotland, they are advertising just now for xmas workers, I was thinking about it, but they have been in the papers recently for being a terrible employer, people need to walk about 20 miles each shift, pick 150+ items or be in trouble etc. Is that stuff true in other warehouses? I havent actually seen a decent review except from their own promotional videos.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  7 лет назад +2

      They are serious about making your rates. They give you a week to get the hang of it and get up to where you're suppose to be. You'd have to be pretty terrible to not make rates, in my opinion. If you are going to be a picker then yes you do a lot of walking around because you are going up and down the aisles to find your items. So the walking adds up. If you are a packer then you stand in one spot all night. It is an active job.

    • @solverlok583
      @solverlok583 6 лет назад

      Longer than 15mins after you scan last is considered TOT time off task. And is very easy too get a write up. Iknow. BS.

    • @jacobmartinez5461
      @jacobmartinez5461 6 лет назад

      jadea ramona yeah i hate that part

  • @jawg2392
    @jawg2392 4 года назад +3

    When your at the bottom of the barrel there’s no options

  • @BamaTopDawg
    @BamaTopDawg 8 лет назад +29

    Definitely more informative than opinionated, but, still can't convince me to work at Amazon.

    • @omghalo3rocks
      @omghalo3rocks 7 лет назад +4

      Ron Stokes well why the fuck did you come here idiot

  • @kamys6133
    @kamys6133 5 лет назад +2

    I did my drug test/paperwork end of Oct...... My start date was supposed to be Nov 9th. When I didn't hear anything I called they said I passed everything and they were waiting for a start date I'm like 🤦🏽‍♀️. Then they said oh the days and time you originally picked is not available. Then they changed to another start date and STILL NOTHING. Hell the holiday season will be over soon. I'm about to start looking for something else......sucks!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  5 лет назад

      It will take even longer if you start the whole process over somewhere else. I'm sure they will start you soon, there's still 6 or 7 weeks of good working time to be had.

  • @PrinceCity007
    @PrinceCity007 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this video. It was very helpful. I consider it gold.

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  3 года назад

      That's awesome! You're very welcome 🙂

  • @zenrando
    @zenrando 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks GOOD Video !!

    • @SheraDiVito
      @SheraDiVito  8 лет назад

      No problem, thanks for checking it out! :)

  • @mikecapone6698
    @mikecapone6698 5 лет назад +10

    Boycott amazon I recommend try to unionize all amasons warehouses so the hard working people will have a voice and protection from this greedy unfair corporation.
    A union is the only defense to these greedy corporations together we are strong decided we are weak .