The Ruthless Culture of Amazon

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @slayerzerg
    @slayerzerg 2 года назад +168

    My dad was a workaholic all his life (and my life) he worked 10+ hour days in the factory managing thousands of people and enjoyed staying at work late. He retired and Amazon offered him a high paying high level job. He denied and they offered him even more. He went to work for Amazon.. quit after 1 year (was expected to work 2). Said it was the worst experience in his life.

    • @keegancan
      @keegancan 2 года назад +10

      Your dad sounds awesome. I would have loved him.

    • @mavericks2k811
      @mavericks2k811 Год назад

      What kind of bs is this lol. The leaders/management don't do shit compared to the T1's. T1's are the backbone and put in the blood sweat and tears for amazon to be so successful. All management does is sit on their asses all day giving out write ups while the real workers walk 10+ miles and lift 10-40lb product every 2-5 minutes.

    • @ammedia9870
      @ammedia9870 Год назад +6

      Respect to your dad

  • @412StepUp
    @412StepUp 5 лет назад +633

    I worked at Amazon. I think they want you to quit after like 6 or 9 months. I felt this way and others I talked to felt that way. They will never admit it though.

    • @mokhan6052
      @mokhan6052 5 лет назад +8

      @oh no What does that mean 'dish out unemployment'

    • @DemetriusDasilva
      @DemetriusDasilva 4 года назад +59

      @@mokhan6052 they prefer that you quit before they have to pay you for unemployment

    • @anthonyluisi7096
      @anthonyluisi7096 4 года назад +51

      Why in hell would they not want to keep the best and the brightest , instead of a constant influx of new people all the tine ? There is no continuity?

    • @egliptor
      @egliptor 4 года назад +31

      @@anthonyluisi7096 could be maximise profits or ideas no matter the exploit which they develope later, as they are big corporation they know people will desire to work for them. So they churn and burn employees as long as they maximise capital profits and control of resources that can be automated later.
      1. Learn user behaviour data (so we can sell to them on their actions)
      2. Invest in space travel (monopoly a market to dictate price, use and logistics to resource rich planets)
      3. When you have wealth, companies tend to shape country policies not people's votes unfortunately. Sometimes leading to more monopolies
      4. Buy up competitors to absorb their technology, then disband competitor then develope technology for their own direct benefits. This happens more often than is thought

    • @justinmoore5096
      @justinmoore5096 4 года назад +30

      @@anthonyluisi7096 Walmart use to eat through workers too, then they started running low and had to improve the culture. I was 17-18 at the time.

  • @davidg9165
    @davidg9165 4 года назад +134

    My bro in law worked there, he was an engineer. He said it was the worst time of his life.

    • @lt2547
      @lt2547 4 года назад +5

      Thisworldismycage Amazon sounds like the back-up to my cool 😎 supervisor. I’m afraid when she gets the spot after my supervisor retires, I’ll be going elsewhere. I have never been disrespected, or been made to to feel less or inadequate until she supervised me on approximately 2 occasions. I will not deal with her, it’s NOT worth it, and I make six figures. So, go figure! My heart bleeds for those who are relegated to working for a crappy company. Now I’m glad I sold that amazon stock years ago. I would hate to support a company with such crappy morale or appreciation for the hard working people making it all possible for them to profit! I’m not looking back, and planning for the day the Amazon type boss takes over for my exit with grace. I’ve had success, and have received zero recognition when it’s the amazon substitute boss. My real boss, is a true boss. I will work super hard for her, and go out of my way to exceed her expectations. The other amazon type boss, well...that’s just not going to happen.

    • @anubhabguha1304
      @anubhabguha1304 2 года назад +1

      @@lt2547 ARE you glad you sold all your Amazon stock? lol

  • @JonnyBeoulve
    @JonnyBeoulve 5 лет назад +438

    I've had conversations with hundreds of software developers near Seattle over the past 2 years and virtually all of the developers I know who have worked at Amazon said that it was a miserable existence.

    • @joebonsaipoland
      @joebonsaipoland 4 года назад +29

      Good that I did not take that job at Amazon

    • @pabs5270
      @pabs5270 4 года назад +13

      Same goes for Microsoft.. brutal treatment of vendors.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 3 года назад +12

      It's data-driven and fast-paced so basically they have no work-life balance at all because you have to deliver and if you don't they somehow blame that on you and not the insane work culture they built.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 3 года назад +15

      @@joebonsaipoland I've talked to a few people who've left Amazon because it doesn't stop it's an incredible amount of pressure.

    • @happyface730
      @happyface730 2 года назад

      I got a taste of it and that is it.

  • @nard-o
    @nard-o 5 лет назад +1224

    This guy must have just finished a shift at Amazon the way he’s sweating 😅

  • @alexp.2897
    @alexp.2897 4 года назад +51

    I worked for Amazon, its the worst job environment you can ever have. Everybody at every level looks dead and depressed.

    • @TransVangal
      @TransVangal Год назад

      Same here... Wow
      Im not the only one that felt so uncomfortable there .im not delusional
      #Amazon warehouse employees are the most ignorant Passive agressive abusive closeminded people.they are like lifeless NPCs. Weird Judgemental atmosphere there. I am Glad they fired me !!!!

  • @jdgower1
    @jdgower1 5 лет назад +100

    I have a friend that worked for Amazon in Australia, and what he told me a few months ago when he quit and moved back to the States is exactly what the guy in the video is saying.
    I buy a lot of stuff from Amazon for both personal and business use, but they run a multinational sweatshop for computer people.

    • @jdgower1
      @jdgower1 4 года назад +1

      @G C How judgy of you to a guy trying to run a business.

  • @heeeresjohnny7503
    @heeeresjohnny7503 5 лет назад +165

    Know some people who left Microsoft to work with amazon, thinking it would be better. after a month or two? They went right back to MS

    • @joeregan63
      @joeregan63 5 лет назад +6

      Talk about a low leverage situation too; I’d be surprised if they were hired back at the same pay.
      I’ve done the interview process at amazon too. Didn’t get the job, wasn’t good enough a few years back. But I knew this is what I’d be walking into.

    • @deniskk2
      @deniskk2 5 лет назад

      i know one too who left amazon.

    • @MegaPsycho84
      @MegaPsycho84 4 года назад

      Heeeres Johnny Lol

    • @norcal9706
      @norcal9706 3 года назад +2

      I left Facebook for Amazon and now I want to head back lol

  • @sygad1
    @sygad1 11 месяцев назад +7

    Get in, get out, have a clear ambition of getting it on the resume, but don't expect to enjoy it, every person I worked with when asked what is the best work you ever did, it was something they did before Amazon........that told me everything I needed to make my departure decision.

  • @guyvitch-shelafague7693
    @guyvitch-shelafague7693 5 лет назад +452

    I’d never work at amazon again. If you care about you’re physical health. Don’t . He’s spot on about it.

    • @EricBrooksDotCom
      @EricBrooksDotCom 5 лет назад +42

      Oh yeah... I lasted 6 months there, and it was hell. Most people were gone right after Christmas.

    • @pinkshortsmanwithban
      @pinkshortsmanwithban 5 лет назад +30

      They don't care. Once it becomes an issue they will automate further

    • @shaquejones4119
      @shaquejones4119 5 лет назад +4

      @Guyvitch-she Lafague what was your experience like working there?

    • @ILive4saturdays
      @ILive4saturdays 5 лет назад +3

      Pussies

    • @ihussain1011
      @ihussain1011 5 лет назад +2

      Women can't handle the pressure like that period.

  • @carlosmonkee
    @carlosmonkee 5 лет назад +354

    Used to order sickening amounts of junk on amazon, finally popped out of my addictive consumerism

    • @flawns
      @flawns 4 года назад +15

      All from China anyways

    • @chunkyMunky329
      @chunkyMunky329 4 года назад +7

      You can play with my junk any time baby 💋

    • @Moorsho
      @Moorsho 4 года назад +11

      Thanks for making “China great today”

    • @BVonBuescher
      @BVonBuescher 4 года назад +4

      索马里 China is slowly swirling the toilet bowl, I’ll def get more enjoyment out of their collapse than I did the Soviets.

    • @Moorsho
      @Moorsho 4 года назад +4

      Benjamin Buescher
      Keep dreaming buddy your dollar and national debt is already in the toilet to be flushed if it’s not in the sewers.will see if that American dream going to hold weight the next decade.

  • @riccardopolacci6501
    @riccardopolacci6501 5 лет назад +278

    Great timing. I'm at the airport waiting for my flight to go to Amazon's HQ to do my final interviews. 🤣🤣

  • @noseefood1943
    @noseefood1943 4 года назад +90

    I worked at Amazon warehouse the turn over rate was 80% after 3 months that should tell you something

    • @teufelhunden8308
      @teufelhunden8308 4 года назад +10

      Warehouse worker is not a career. Its a temp job. High turnover is expected.

    • @retroguyretail1976
      @retroguyretail1976 4 года назад +3

      even as a driver too lets not leave that out the conversation.

    • @Dani-el9nf
      @Dani-el9nf 2 года назад +11

      @@teufelhunden8308 3 months ain’t shit. A temp job doesn’t mean fuck other people’s livelihood.

    • @Chuwks1991
      @Chuwks1991 2 года назад

      I think he’s talking about aws

    • @OldSchoolL4D-zb2kt
      @OldSchoolL4D-zb2kt 10 месяцев назад

      That people are lazy

  • @soua6086
    @soua6086 4 года назад +13

    i worked at amazon warehouse for 2 days.. the work is easy and not bad but the leadership and management is horrible.. lots of micromanaging and bad leadership of immature people.. if the leadership was better it would be a great place to work..

  • @WhispersfromtheWarp
    @WhispersfromtheWarp 4 года назад +28

    a family member of mine worked at amazon for about two years....basically has ptsd from it

  • @buckeyeborn65
    @buckeyeborn65 5 лет назад +263

    I took a remote training class for Amazon for the customer complaint call center. It was the most unprofessional, unorganized, incompetent training that I've ever been through. I can't help but wonder if Amazon is built on sand after completing that class. But, on a side note, I love shopping with Amazon...you can't beat the convenience.

    • @jittenddra
      @jittenddra 5 лет назад +7

      Ya Customer complains Call centre is just lost. They have no idea what went wrong. But I think they try. So Can't blame. Unprofessional yes. But if you have a query and return request it just is super smooth.

    • @buckeyeborn65
      @buckeyeborn65 5 лет назад +3

      @@jittenddra.. I agree that it does seem smooth from the consumer end BUT the cost to the company is way more than it needs to be. Also, "they try" is lame. Results mean something. Trying is just an excuse for not getting results. If they have no idea what went wrong then that's the company's fault. It was so friggin' obvious when I was going through training that an entry level manager should be able to find the cause in the dark. I'm not trying to be judgmental or critical...It was just too obvious to anybody that has worked in management as to what the issues were.

    • @buckeyeborn65
      @buckeyeborn65 5 лет назад +4

      @SweatDeezTexas What makes you feel like it's a corporate demon. Mom and pop stores are still alive, but they will never compete with the internet. They're slowly becoming a thing of the past. You can't stop progress to make it fair for everyone. People need to figure out how to compete. As long as I'm shopping online, I want to deal with a company that gets me my order on time and in good condition. A company that will make it right if they fail in their obligation. Amazon does just that and I will continue shopping with them until a company comes along who can compete with the level of service I get from Amazon.

    • @buckeyeborn65
      @buckeyeborn65 5 лет назад +3

      @SweatDeezTexas 1) If you have a smartphone then they can track everything you do in its proximity. 2) I don't have a smart tv, echo dot, or alexa for exactly that reason. 3) This is the new norm. Just like NSA getting busted for tracking our data - they didn't stop because they got busted, they just got sneakier about it. This stuff isn't going away. The best you can do is give them the least amount of doorways into your life as you can. Amazon, by no means is the only company doing this. Just NO way. So, as long as they continue to provide a great service at a great price I will continue making my life a little easier. If I was totally off-grid, which I'm not, I would reconsider my stance.

    • @StoutProper
      @StoutProper 5 лет назад +2

      Trish Schild Amazon retail loses money handover fist, there is no motive to be efficient or effective

  • @tomski2671
    @tomski2671 5 лет назад +34

    So long as there are people who want to put Amazon on their resume but get drained of their life, this will continue.

    • @999timepass
      @999timepass Год назад +4

      And customers who want everything yesterday

  • @JoelHunterGun
    @JoelHunterGun 4 года назад +33

    This guy is spot on for sure. I held 5 jobs and was awarded bonuses all the time, when they gave them, and they wanted to hold stats over my head until I pushed myself too far. Also, when they want to let you go they will always have 100 different ways to say goodbye if they want. There is no way in hell not to walk the lines they set and move around whenever they deem it to be necessary.

    • @Dani-el9nf
      @Dani-el9nf 2 года назад +2

      And they will try their best to align it with policy

    • @TheHarrisal21
      @TheHarrisal21 2 года назад +1

      ​@@Dani-el9nf You visit PIP city when they want you out. Lol

  • @gentlegiantgentleman772
    @gentlegiantgentleman772 5 лет назад +91

    As a former employee for Amazon I've always said slavery isn't over it moved to Amazon. I'm not lazy and don't mind working, but just the micro managing they did was ridiculous. I was excited to start there too, but that quickly changed. I quit after 5 months.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад +1

      No one esxposes Amazon like 'Second Thought'
      in his videos about Capitalism and even if its even Efficient.

    • @ammedia9870
      @ammedia9870 Год назад +1

      What position ?

    • @gentlegiantgentleman772
      @gentlegiantgentleman772 Год назад

      @@ammedia9870 Started as a counter, then moved to stower and picker. It was a warehouse job. Sure the benefits were good, but if you weren’t there for a few years, you wouldn’t recoup any of those benefits like the paying for college and Amazon stock. I believe they make it a few years, because most people aren’t going to make it that long. Buttttt if you are preggers then by all means I say work there. They’ll take care of you. This was many years ago. I’m very happy at my current job and striving!

  • @ayecho8202
    @ayecho8202 4 года назад +12

    Each drop of sweat from every stressed out brain dead amazon employee = a dollar earning for Jeff Bezos.

  • @dandanndannnnnn
    @dandanndannnnnn 5 лет назад +173

    He's not lying because I've worked at Amazon

    • @TheDude-yw4kn
      @TheDude-yw4kn 4 года назад +13

      Same! It’s the modern day slave plantation

    • @geno816
      @geno816 4 года назад +4

      Whoa!! Dann and The Dude. I never knew. Makes me not wanna shop there. And they are crushing all other stores

    • @TheDude-yw4kn
      @TheDude-yw4kn 4 года назад +7

      geno816 Covid19 is an overinflated hoax that created the greatest transfer of wealth in the history of the world!! Bezos is now worth 200 billion. Let that sink in

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 4 года назад +1

      The Dude Unless he sells his shares, that $200 billion can disappear very quickly if major institutions divert funds from the stock market back into bonds.

    • @SupermanHopkins
      @SupermanHopkins 4 года назад +2

      @@TheDude-yw4kn Yeah, no.
      🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @uninsurable9028
    @uninsurable9028 4 года назад +51

    I haven't shopped at Amazon since I saw them allowing price gouging during the COVID outbreak. I have survived just fine.

    • @20112011Dude
      @20112011Dude 4 года назад +2

      Same here!

    • @Parker_Perry
      @Parker_Perry 4 года назад +2

      They dont "allow" price gouging. The way the platform is setup thats naturally going to happen but they are constantly trying to prevent that from happening. A good friend of mine was an engineer working on the backend of security for preventing this from happening during the pandemic.

  • @jonesconrad1
    @jonesconrad1 4 года назад +19

    It's so high pressure he's sweating thinking about it.

  • @WealthbuilderzTV
    @WealthbuilderzTV 5 лет назад +60

    They are ruthless with their employees too. They don’t play your job is on the line every single day.

    • @terrellgaines88
      @terrellgaines88 5 лет назад +2

      Wealthbuilderz TV I worked there 4 years easy job pay not enough

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako 5 лет назад +7

      But where else am I gonna find 20 lbs of jolly ranchers?!?!?!

    • @santoparaiso4129
      @santoparaiso4129 5 лет назад +15

      Worked there for 6 years and I'm sure everyone knows the phrase "work you till you burn".Great place to develop new skills but I wouldn't say it's worth the pay when you're making another person's business get richer with your own ideas and being over worked.Better off starting your own business.

    • @donatta1857
      @donatta1857 5 лет назад +1

      @@santoparaiso4129 What was your job at Amazon?

    • @RoastLambShanks
      @RoastLambShanks 4 года назад +1

      @@donatta1857 He was the Janitor

  • @justifiedlife1595
    @justifiedlife1595 4 года назад +13

    There's always Amazon warehouse jobs constantly listed on job boards, but I know to stay away from Amazon, no matter what.

  • @831zapata
    @831zapata 5 лет назад +79

    I canceled my Amazon account due to the fact they keep all your information and don't pay taxes on item but then they make us pay taxes

    • @TheSygear
      @TheSygear 5 лет назад +12

      Why cancel when the data is already saved hahaha + you are still on youtube/google. I'm not a professional but i think its just another beer from the same pub. And i am sure all of the other hypocrits are still registered somewhere were they need to enter their private information. Canceling stuff like that won't do or change shit.

    • @RedLeo-pf9yo
      @RedLeo-pf9yo 5 лет назад +10

      NEWS FLASH: Everybody already has our info.

    • @MrEeeaddict
      @MrEeeaddict 5 лет назад

      They still pay taxes

    • @TheSygear
      @TheSygear 5 лет назад +2

      @@MrEeeaddict Sure they do...like everyone else does until someone finds out that they do not...

    • @MrEeeaddict
      @MrEeeaddict 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheSygear They had losses in previous years so they carried them over.
      This is 100% legal/standard why are you mad they're following the law?

  • @cheweyrp
    @cheweyrp 5 лет назад +67

    I'm work at Amazon I can tell you I have been through about 20 managers in 2 years, 15 of them were fired. It's TRUE they will fire you for the dumbest reason. The place is busy depending on what site you are at. Outbound site, return site, robotic site just depends. As far as recognition there is some recognition but not alot

    • @Dan-uf2vh
      @Dan-uf2vh 5 лет назад +4

      not ruthless enough I'm afraid. I've waited for two weeks for a delivery and it appears to me that local UPS stole my package and signed in my place. They should use authenticators for delivery, not useless manual signatures. I am still waiting to see if they overturn the situation and issue my refund. I'm unlikely to make high value purchases from amazon ever again.

  • @skhochay
    @skhochay 3 года назад +12

    This dude is telling you true facts about Amazon!

  • @Milkdejean
    @Milkdejean 4 года назад +26

    My warehouse opened back in October of 2019. I joined in December of 2019 and was fired a week from today. My boss didn’t even give me the respect of letting me know why I was fired instead she ignored my email & text message but had the audacity to send me shift messages early that mourning. I still receive them for some reason even though I was fired. I used to work everyday when nobody wanted to work, I used to stay overtime to help my managers, but the last 9 days of august my suicidal thoughts became overwhelming so I took 1 day off and came late a few times by 5 minutes because I had trouble sleeping during this time period. I got fired shortly after lol

    • @fathom2732
      @fathom2732 4 года назад +16

      No one remembers the times you stayed overtime, but arrive 5 minutes late 1 time and everyone loses their dog gon mind.

    • @ADAPTATION7
      @ADAPTATION7 4 года назад +3

      Wow! Brutal company.

    • @elijahhernandez906
      @elijahhernandez906 Год назад

      Suicidal thought?

  • @WisdomofHal
    @WisdomofHal 2 года назад +4

    From experience… Amazon is a beast. I watched this video when it came out. During that time I was working so hard to get to the level of Amazon. After 3 years in the industry I finally landed the coveted job. Once I got there… it was something crazy

  • @jholid6y
    @jholid6y 5 лет назад +149

    All the homeless that’s walking around seattle were ex amazon engineers that burnt out lol #woke

    • @Hugatree1
      @Hugatree1 5 лет назад +1

      JB Smoov and that's for real!

    • @weeband101
      @weeband101 2 года назад

      Dam seriously

  • @johngullo9420
    @johngullo9420 5 лет назад +35

    A large percentage of items listed on Amazon seems to be of dollar store quality. Or less. Tons of brands I’ve never heard of.
    Amazon Basics seems to be a total waste too.

  • @markv713
    @markv713 5 лет назад +65

    My company grew 2000% in 3 years by servicing Amazon. And yes I said two thousand percent. Problem is they want to make the decisions for your business as well and if you don't follow them then hell with you. I hesitantly abided their request, got sued and am now out of business. Beware of you want to be a DSP.

    • @TheDude-yw4kn
      @TheDude-yw4kn 5 лет назад +5

      M V What did you think was gonna happen?! You got suckered. They are a monopoly controlling well over 50 percent of e-commerce! They should’ve been broken up yesterday! I should know, I worked for them. Bezos is a POS!! Good luck in the future

    • @nosouponhead
      @nosouponhead 5 лет назад +4

      Your company grew by 2000% because of what they dictated. Why did you question it?

    • @fatihselimsafak119
      @fatihselimsafak119 5 лет назад +3

      Rule #1: never question Big Brother

    • @teufelhunden8308
      @teufelhunden8308 5 лет назад +6

      If its too good to be true, it usually is.

    • @insomthegreat
      @insomthegreat 5 лет назад +5

      2000% growth and you're hesitant....that's why your out of business.

  • @Republiks
    @Republiks 2 года назад +7

    Amazon is Amazon because of its work culture. Have you ever tried to run a startup? Amazon is a giant startup and you are like a founder. Perspective changes everything

  • @sublime90
    @sublime90 5 лет назад +34

    the average amazon employee only lasts around a year or so.

    • @kenllacer
      @kenllacer 5 лет назад +4

      Crazy as that sounds. It's the truth.

    • @TheDude-yw4kn
      @TheDude-yw4kn 4 года назад +1

      It was a month and a half up in Baltimore

    • @jefflebowski918
      @jefflebowski918 4 года назад +2

      It was only 3 months where I worked.

    • @EricJA921
      @EricJA921 4 года назад

      One month here

    • @TheMobashir123
      @TheMobashir123 3 года назад

      My friend working as sde3 now and is working there from past 9 years..he is damn smart that means.. 😀 🙄

  • @kxmode
    @kxmode 4 года назад +9

    You know who else sought perfection through technology? The Borg.

  • @lofihifi792
    @lofihifi792 2 года назад +6

    You’ll make great pay. You’ll also no longer have a start or an end to your work. There are no days. Just work.

    • @loturzelrestaurant
      @loturzelrestaurant 2 года назад

      No one esxposes Amazon like 'Second Thought'
      in his videos about Capitalism and even if its even Efficient.

  • @hexadecimal5236
    @hexadecimal5236 4 года назад +3

    Walmart Warehouse does the same thing. They have a 'vested system, but I don't know ANYONE who's ever reached it.
    As soon as you get close, i.e 3 years. They start changing your shift every week and changing your responsibilities until you're late or make mistakes.
    Then you're fired and you can reapply in a few years, or you can transfer to a store where you make a fraction of what you used to make.

    • @EricJA921
      @EricJA921 4 года назад +1

      Sounds like a nightmare come true.. become your own boss

  • @deltaflight
    @deltaflight 5 лет назад +6

    I worked at Amazon. It felt like one of the old Herbalife seminars.

  • @Slowcarfastbeans
    @Slowcarfastbeans 4 года назад +3

    This is how most big business works. Leave nothing to uncertainty and where there is uncertainty, minimise the risk to timelines and goals.

  • @sbsb7845
    @sbsb7845 5 лет назад +40

    I STAY AWAY from Amazon, I don't buy anything from them and don't sell on Amazon.They are just Too Greedy.. Yes is cheap, but another purchase equals another bullet for your local community.

    • @thedarkriver1
      @thedarkriver1 5 лет назад

      Well, at this point it doesn't matter if you buy from Amazon or not. Amazon is going into or is now into weapons and other ULTRA HUGE businesses. Amazon could literally lose 75% of their customers backing and still not give a fuck. Amazon has morphed way beyond an online sales market. Do some research and you will quickly see that you quiting Amazon is basically a loss for you, now. We are the product. Slick...ain't they.

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 4 года назад

      IncrediKAD76 yea right, a loss for you? You must desperate to advocate working at Amazon. That money isn’t going to trickle down to the bottom.

    • @alexanderleo6809
      @alexanderleo6809 4 года назад

      Isn’t most of there business aws?

    • @danielcobbins9050
      @danielcobbins9050 4 года назад +2

      Well, amazon doesn't control all online business. Sometimes, when I need auto parts, I order from RockAuto. I simply enter the make, model, and year, and I can get parts quickly. They even show pictures of the part I need, and their prices are inexpensive. They always tell me that I will have the parts in two weeks, but I get them in a fraction of that time. I have found RockAuto to be quite reliable.

  • @joeriveracomedy
    @joeriveracomedy 5 лет назад +25

    If you aren't Prime your delivery takes over a week...and I live 5 mins from their warehouse!

    • @raaaaaaaaaam496
      @raaaaaaaaaam496 5 лет назад +6

      You could probably walk down there and get a deal with them.

    • @MrEeeaddict
      @MrEeeaddict 5 лет назад

      PROOF! Send a photo or something

  • @Kuzey457
    @Kuzey457 4 года назад +5

    Unfortunate. These giant companies should be the BEST places to work at, setting the standard and providing the best working experience for their employees. I guess somewhere along the line employee loyalty is just forgotten about..

  • @OlDirtyBrenno
    @OlDirtyBrenno 4 месяца назад +1

    Was in the military for 6 years. Can honestly say Amazon was the worst experience of my working life. Treated with absolute 0 respect or dignity. “Strive to be the worlds best employer.” What a load of horse shit

  • @our12silly
    @our12silly 4 года назад +7

    I lived next the Seattle Amazon campus for years. I met my share of burnt out employees. What a turd of a company Amazon. The employees didn't even really have time to say hello, they were drones. When you work at Amazon, you become a terrible neighbor, and overall depressed person.

  • @LittleRadicalThinker
    @LittleRadicalThinker 4 года назад +29

    Amazon is just a push you to death culture company, reflected perfectly by its “day one” work day, you should work as excited and as hard as your day one into your job, everyday.

    • @Halcon888
      @Halcon888 3 года назад

      Swan dive off the 4th floor, 😂

    • @spencerricketts8025
      @spencerricketts8025 2 года назад

      Yup, two years later and it's gotten worse. I'm a 20 year old man, but my body already feels 40. Put in 4 months at a warehouse last year, and currently entering my 3rd month there as of now. It's a nightmare, but I live in a mostly rural area with few other places to work that pay well.
      Can't quit yet, gotta keep making money until I'm out of debt. It'll be over one day, but it still feels like I've been, and always will be trapped for eternity here. It's hell.

    • @Dorkeydaze
      @Dorkeydaze 2 года назад

      @@spencerricketts8025
      I feel ya bro hope you get out soon

    • @Dorkeydaze
      @Dorkeydaze 2 года назад

      @@spencerricketts8025
      I feel ya bro hope you get out soon

  • @larrymcjones
    @larrymcjones 4 года назад +10

    I worked at amazon this summer and it was absolutely brutal let me tell ya...

  • @mac2312
    @mac2312 Год назад +1

    I've met some strange people through blue collar jobs but, by far I met the absolute weirdest ones working nights at Amazon

  • @XwhiteHat
    @XwhiteHat 5 лет назад +27

    just thinking of amazon makes him sweat

  • @sirus312
    @sirus312 8 месяцев назад +1

    This just shows you why Amazon is the top dog. They are savage. And despite how big they are…they are still crushing it. Amazing to see. Usually companies die this big they are still unstoppable.

  • @nb1223
    @nb1223 4 года назад +8

    Felt like like a prison when I worked there... cause of covid... it was an eerie place to work. They got so many people lined up to work there, it doesn't matter if you quit.

  • @jukee67
    @jukee67 4 года назад +19

    We created a monster with Amazon. Well I am glad to say I have not used the site regardless of how crazy that may seem to most. I remember when the small hardware stores in Philly were selling out before Home Depot or Walmart arrived and at a young age I understood the good and bad that was to come. Personally I have no problem paying more for an item from a local business and I do not need everything in my hands yesterday. We have all become addicts to convenience and it is all changing going into 2021. Jeff Bezos (Not his initial last name) wants to control all retail aspects across the board to implement a system that will be based on a minute to minute supply/demand algorithm. Parts for a 20 year old truck will no longer be affordable, trending will take on a whole new meaning, and worst of all he will eventually control thoughts and impulses should a neurolink become a mainstream item. I give him credit as a businessman with unheard of drive but the story he tells does not hold water for me. I believe he and most figureheads of big tech companies are in someway knowing or unknowingly acting on behalf of DARPA and/or a certain 3 letter agency to play the roll while being am innovator yet taking direction from handlers playing the world game of chess. It's all about power and if you follow the money or better yet the data, you will find the wizard behind the curtain. Mr. Bezo's "leaked" text messages to his girlfriend seemed more along the lines of amateur, even laughable and desperate for a guy worth $100's of Billions. He most likely had to be put in his place and a honeytrap or simply a news headline picked up by the Sun or TMZ type of media falls in line with a 3 letter agency that literally goes about it's business with an unlimited budget and no oversight. The new oil is data and since that agency acts as the global leading cartel, my money is on them controlling all we the people helped them create in record time. Amazon is a blood sucking, soulless company that I can not see any one happily working for in general. Two years would be like aging 10 years. Look at their hiring and treatment in fulfillment centers and let's not even mention their trucks and drivers being hammered to the point they do not care about the vehicle or blocking a main street in a big city. I wish you all the best in the future and hope we can all come together as a species otherwise we will tear each other apart in some way or another. Maybe it's too late...All I know is that I will not take part in their reset and new normal...I do not fear the only guarantee in life after we are born. There is much more energy and consciousness that my soul and all souls will experience after judging oneself following physical death...Gotta be truthful and real in the end. Bezo's thinks of himself as a god that will live forever...Sounds more like a demon to me since we are living in hell on earth going into the year 2021 or whatever year it is or isn't.

    • @JaraJara-zp5zl
      @JaraJara-zp5zl Год назад +1

      Jeff Bezos’ company has started using high-powered microwaves energy and satellite surveillance against targeted employees “to control impulses and thoughts” already.

  • @romariosmith422
    @romariosmith422 4 года назад +28

    It seems someone needs to remind Jeff that we the people are the ones who turned his little bookstore into what it is today.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 4 года назад +2

      You didn’t do shit.

    • @romariosmith422
      @romariosmith422 4 года назад +4

      @@JK-vc7ie actually I did to that in the bathroom.

    • @JK-vc7ie
      @JK-vc7ie 4 года назад +1

      @@romariosmith422 That's where you do your best work. You should stay there.

    • @tparker8946
      @tparker8946 4 года назад +3

      @@romariosmith422 Lol!

    • @teenyverse7707
      @teenyverse7707 4 года назад +1

      @@romariosmith422 hahahaha... that's made me laugh.

  • @strandedpirate6346
    @strandedpirate6346 Год назад

    This interview is the equivalent to "water is wet" and "where ever you go, there you are"

  • @EfectoPeterDiaz
    @EfectoPeterDiaz 4 года назад +87

    Nice to see how the lockdowns have helped Amazon by:
    1) getting rid of many local competitors
    2) forcing business online their way
    It was clear poor Amazon needed a leg up. I’m sure Amazon won’t be complaining about our ongoing health ‘crisis’ any time soon

    • @jamiecarroll4526
      @jamiecarroll4526 4 года назад +22

      Planned demic.

    • @alfredrutz9798
      @alfredrutz9798 4 года назад +6

      The culture of Robber Barons under the guise of social injustice & worldwide health crisis?

    • @gettinafterit2158
      @gettinafterit2158 4 года назад +4

      Oh Amazon is going to win and Americans will pay a dear price for it in years to come by being lazy and uneducated

    • @davidmackrell1289
      @davidmackrell1289 4 года назад +1

      Peter DiazAmazon,made in China!

    • @glockgrandma2517
      @glockgrandma2517 4 года назад +4

      Many of us Americans are not lazy, we’re bored, uninspired, lacking passion and/or purpose. We contemplate our present position, pondering our poverty, inquiring about positions of employment between Netflix binges, RUclips audio books, etc hence we maintain a sense of busyness yet accomplish nill on the dollar scale. So, is that true laziness or something else all together?

  • @mavenmaverick
    @mavenmaverick 4 года назад +1

    @valuetainment Please provide the name of author and book mentioned @3:38? Can’t seem to capture it with the captions on. Thank you in advance.

  • @ashdhruplal4519
    @ashdhruplal4519 5 лет назад +12

    Work hard...Suffer harder!!!!!!!

    • @ashdhruplal4519
      @ashdhruplal4519 5 лет назад

      @@fatihselimsafak119 most definitely

    • @ashdhruplal4519
      @ashdhruplal4519 5 лет назад

      @/ / unfortunately thats the reality of society.. chasing money for a short term satisfaction

  • @NickPeitsch
    @NickPeitsch 5 лет назад +10

    They are successful in the fact that they ALWAYS put the customer first.
    Best business tactic for the long game

    • @Macheako
      @Macheako 5 лет назад +2

      Yea, and our government allows them to employ slaves from other nations.
      Having slaves don't hurt nothing either my white friend ;)

    • @unboxmuseumm
      @unboxmuseumm 5 лет назад +3

      Actually you should put your employees before the customer?

  • @carparthero
    @carparthero 3 года назад +4

    @Valuetainment this video was an excellent interview about amazon's culture. it's one thing to hear or read things, another to get a direct insight from a reliable source.
    cheers from southern ontario 🍁

  • @AkuNoHana
    @AkuNoHana 4 года назад +18

    As a senior level management in tech, everyone around me sees working for Amazon / Lab126 as an absolute joke, myself included. Not only do they demand your life and your first born child, they don't even pay competitively (verified through their recruiters). I see working for them as an absolute last resort when you're hurting and literally no other companies would take you.

    • @typicalbits
      @typicalbits 4 года назад +7

      Really? 'Cause I'm a new grad(software engineering) and some of my friends do work for Amazon and their compensation is comparable with Google and Uber(which is way higher than market standards).

    • @timtam7626
      @timtam7626 3 года назад +1

      Everyone? U know everyone?

    • @anubhabguha1304
      @anubhabguha1304 2 года назад +6

      Amazon pays me more than Google

    • @Uax101
      @Uax101 Год назад

      don't think this is true as you may think it is ;)

  • @theyjustwantyourmoney4539
    @theyjustwantyourmoney4539 4 года назад +4

    Almost everyone I know who left Amazon complained of being excessively over worked

  • @ericwilliams626
    @ericwilliams626 4 года назад +4

    These are all sweeping generalizations. Of course a big company is going to be ruthless, that's how they become big. Once you are on top the others want to knock you down. However, their actual criminality is when they ask small businesses who their manufacturer is before they sell on Amazon, when they are forced to tell them, they bypass them and go straight to the manufacturer. That needs some legal ramifications.

  • @Shari_Tejp
    @Shari_Tejp 4 года назад +6

    I'm just at the lunch break in Amazon Germany and this video pop's up.

    • @Buggsbenis
      @Buggsbenis 4 года назад

      @Black Watch lunch break yes, but for bathroom breaks you just have to let the manager know your going and be quick about it. if they see in the system you've been "idle" for too long you can get in trouble.

    • @celenajones6352
      @celenajones6352 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@BuggsbenisI currently work at Amazon in picking, and you are absolutely right about that. We don't have to tell the manager at our location if we have to use the bathroom. We can just go ahead and go, but just as long as we're not gone for too long, like you said.

  • @andreistoian2096
    @andreistoian2096 5 лет назад +4

    Fuck that high pressure stuff . What’s the point of it ? Your health is your most important wealth , so I’ll never understand why people burn themselves out, everything is relative anyway, don’t stress too much in life, let it roll. Money is freedom, that the only thing I need it for, to travel eat well and that’s it, not material things

  • @csm8245
    @csm8245 5 лет назад +8

    These companies only need you giving all for 2 years, then you can be replaced by someone else giving all for the next 2 years. They certainly make sure the handover procedure is as perfect as possible. I have no idea how they can do this for high ranking roles though. It's not like with Chinese factories that just need a human resource to do 80 hours per week until it dies, and can then be replaced by another resource.

    • @mecanuktutorials6476
      @mecanuktutorials6476 2 года назад

      Amazon’s whole business is package and content delivery.
      They’re on a trajectory to monopolizing that. Which is basically the interface between a customer and everything a customer could want.
      I still ship brick-mortar just because I like it. I don’t need fast delivery.

  • @Geeked182
    @Geeked182 4 года назад +5

    He right if they send you to stow your basically getting fired cause it’s hard to hit rate and get a couple write ups then your fired

    • @lexussykes
      @lexussykes 3 года назад

      Stowers always have to wait for pickers to pass and then they barely train for that.

  • @ArtofLunatik
    @ArtofLunatik 5 лет назад +30

    Theyll pat you on the back one week, then write you up on the next week.

    • @lexussykes
      @lexussykes 3 года назад

      OMGoodness I just thought about how I got Gold status for attendance just before I was dismissed.

  • @keegancan
    @keegancan 2 года назад +2

    I’m quitting at the end of the month. The first three or four months was great, but they just started being more impractical as more time passed. It’s unfortunate because had they made things more practical I would have made Amazon successful.

    • @venticated
      @venticated Год назад

      yep same here im seasonal too so i dont even get any benefits lmao just another paycheck that place is

  • @lesgrossman4636
    @lesgrossman4636 5 лет назад +6

    Amazon needs to be unionized

    • @ahmedhashmi3584
      @ahmedhashmi3584 4 года назад

      Clayton Bigsby people tried, but failed due to bs reasons from Amazon, and they closed shop in that location..people lost jobs anyway..

  • @Phatboy414
    @Phatboy414 8 месяцев назад +1

    Spending 12 hours a day overnight pays good but man it cost you everything

  • @DanielIles
    @DanielIles 5 лет назад +10

    Ruthless pursuit of improvement ensures they don't get passed. No wonder.

  • @elva136
    @elva136 9 месяцев назад +1

    One day, this company will crack and when that happens, I want to be sitting safe in another company with job security and good WLB. I have had a miserable 2 year tenure here and now they have put me in focus.

  • @itstheiceman11
    @itstheiceman11 4 года назад +6

    I worked one warehouse job in my life and it was the worst working experience of my life.
    Take a 15 minute break?
    Good luck.
    It’s really more like 5 minutes because it takes you 10 minutes to walk through the warehouse.
    They time you on restroom breaks.
    They time you on making quotas.
    They compare you with the quotas of other workers but don’t give you a definite answer on the quotas to meet.
    They force you to work overtime.
    They make life really difficult for you.
    However working at a warehouse did make me a better multitasker, more productive, better problem solver and made me to value my mental health more.
    If there’s one job that needs to be robot automated it’s warehouse jobs.
    Got you working a slave on a plantation for barely above minimum wage.
    Fuck that bullshit!
    Here I thought serving in the military (U.S Navy Veteran) was hard.

    • @strafer8764
      @strafer8764 4 года назад

      itstheiceman11 it’s a joke. I walked one time from the area to the break room after it took me 10 minutes to just walk back and forth and I never took my break where I was supposed to again. The richest company in the world penny pinches. People sit on stools and skids to get the full break.

  • @williamramos3350
    @williamramos3350 Год назад +1

    I am so grateful that I did not get hired. Feel sorry for anyone working in the factory settings. I did for a time and never again.

  • @HotBoxTrucking
    @HotBoxTrucking 4 года назад +6

    worked at amazon. our packers were number #1 in the network (pack singles, shout out to all my amazon slaves) - they still pushed us to do more

    • @Chuwks1991
      @Chuwks1991 2 года назад

      He’s talking about AWS not Amazon

  • @Robert-3691
    @Robert-3691 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm addicted to this content. I recently read a similar book, and I was completely addicted. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale

  • @hitandruncommentor
    @hitandruncommentor 4 года назад +3

    Working at amazon is the 7th ring of hell.

  • @nammi895
    @nammi895 8 месяцев назад

    I worked at Amazon as sde, it was brutal. When I resigned it took me 4 months to fully recover from burnout 😢

  • @juliusuzutunda
    @juliusuzutunda 4 года назад +3

    If you make mistake at Amazon, they will do a Darth Vader on you. 😀😀

  • @KennTollens
    @KennTollens 4 года назад

    I worked for a crew to help get an Amazon center up. The rules were strict and anyone break even a small rule were immediately asked to leave.

  • @christinapomponio6452
    @christinapomponio6452 4 года назад +3

    I hav nvr once in my life bought or used n e thing from Amazon. Nvr bought n e thing on line period. If i cant c it, touch it, check it b4 i buy it, i dnt want it.

  • @thelovelyvalc
    @thelovelyvalc 2 года назад +2

    Trust me, everything this gentleman is saying is true

  • @ddoperations2768
    @ddoperations2768 5 лет назад +3

    Can someone turn on the ac for tubs ?

  • @janetwoodville3643
    @janetwoodville3643 5 месяцев назад

    Not only are they ruthless, they have a mandatory return policy. They recently screwed me out of a $52.88 food refund. They're packing and shipping department destroyed that part of my order. Employees in the packing and shipping department are stealing products out of people's food orders. I recently left Amazon as a Prime customer and I'll never go back.

  • @andre5468
    @andre5468 4 года назад +3

    Warehousing employs much of the lower class. A lot of warehouse jobs are moving to these temp, low pay long work hours, pick X amount or be fired. They use staffing agencies to constantly bring in fresh meat. Glad to be getting out of it

  • @johnmonk66
    @johnmonk66 4 года назад +2

    During the pandemic Amazon had nothing, so I went to Walmart. Sure things were slow but they shipped with FedEx as soon as an item was available.
    For instance in on order of ten can of soup, among other things, they sent the 10 soups in 6 different packages. Three times I literally got one can of soup delivered bu FedEX. There is no way they made a penny on my 36 dollar order, and shipping was free. I respect them for that.

    • @lewisburton1852
      @lewisburton1852 4 года назад +1

      You respect them for not making a profit? Lol this is how companies go out of business you know? The only reason they do that is because they haven’t come up with a efficient system of delivery like amazon has, they got it down to a science.

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 4 года назад

      @@lewisburton1852 You know so little about business. A company never need to make a profit, if they make enough to pay all the bills they can survive forever.

    • @lewisburton1852
      @lewisburton1852 4 года назад

      @@johnmonk66 I run business and breaking even is like a family barely scraping by every month eventually it will swallow them.

    • @johnmonk66
      @johnmonk66 4 года назад

      @@lewisburton1852 You run business? No need english to run

  • @unboxmuseumm
    @unboxmuseumm 5 лет назад +5

    12 Year of slavery sponsored by Amazon directed by Jeff Master Bezos 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @TedPatrickBaird
    @TedPatrickBaird 2 года назад +2

    Thats funny he said most workers stay two years at Amazon. Thats exactly how long I stayed haha

  • @burntrubber7458
    @burntrubber7458 4 года назад +3

    These tech companies need to be broken up.

  • @Noutelus
    @Noutelus 11 месяцев назад +1

    I decided to order something (GPU) for the first time with Amazon. Made an account and ordered a second hand GPU i needed for my work. Next day it came in a cardboard box that was falling apart. The GPU box was missing a lid, the GPU looked fine but did not turn on. So i tried to return it the next day after i left a negative review on this product with a photo of how it got delivered, a few hours afters i left this review my account got suspended and the review removed.
    After some trouble i got emailed a return code that was not accepted by UPC or UPS, so after visiting 5 shops that would return my package but refused the code i called Amazon again, they send me a wrong code and now send me the correct code. It worked with the first place i delivered it to. Now a month later my order account is still suspended and my money is not returned while they accepted my return package and agreed for a refund(i repaired the carboard box with allot of tape.) This is a horrible first experience with Amazon and has made not want to order anything online anymore.

  • @matrixman8582
    @matrixman8582 5 лет назад +13

    The govt gives Amazon a tax penalty for automating to the point where it becomes less profitable to use robot labor than human labor. However, the human laborers have to keep up with demand and work flow meant for robots.

  • @PompeyBoy66
    @PompeyBoy66 4 года назад +8

    I worked delivering for Amazon as a driver. Or rather I was employed as a sub contractor. Hated it. Sometimes drivers would feel road rage because of the time pressures to deliver all the parcels. Great for the customer though as delivery is so quick ave Jeff Bezos is very rich. His business partners all get a screwed. He most be a sociopath or autistic or something.

    • @davidlafleche1142
      @davidlafleche1142 3 года назад +1

      Remember all the lawsuits caused by the "30-Minute Guarantee"?

    • @Chuwks1991
      @Chuwks1991 2 года назад

      He’s talking about AWS not Amazon

  • @pps900
    @pps900 4 года назад +1

    Regarding the 'if you make the same mistake twice', any middle management job you'd be gone for repeating the same mistake.

    • @lexussykes
      @lexussykes 3 года назад

      I was let go without a warning for a class 1 Safety violation, not TOT which would have been expected, stupid blind cycle count!!!!!!!!!

  • @NamxNamz
    @NamxNamz 4 года назад +3

    I work at Amazon and disagree. This is an example of selection bias: the guy's knowledge is second-hand, and the most vocal people generally have something to complain about. Amazon is a 25 year old company, so you won't see many who have been there for 20+ years. But I have met plenty of people with 10 or 15+ years of tenure. I do agree that there is an endless pipeline of work at Amazon and we're less cushy than some tech companies, but that's due to the market we're primarily in: retail. It's a highly competitive arena with razor thin margins and little room for error. Very different from the online ads, devices, and software spaces of Google, Microsoft, FB, or Apple who enjoy 20-40%+ profits.

  • @SquatSimp
    @SquatSimp 4 года назад +2

    Wow. This video was really eye opening- thank you

  • @Cenot4ph
    @Cenot4ph 4 года назад +7

    Their recruitment process is really absurd, I've had to endure 5 interviews for the last round each of an hour. I haven't seen anything like it anywhere else.
    In total I must have spend easily 5 full days going through the whole process

    • @typicalbits
      @typicalbits 4 года назад +1

      Haha welcome to tech 😂

    • @Cenot4ph
      @Cenot4ph 4 года назад +1

      @@typicalbits I'm not new to tech, this is just what SOME companies decide to do.

    • @typicalbits
      @typicalbits 4 года назад +2

      @@Cenot4ph Most Silicon valley based companies do the same though

    • @chrishahn1002
      @chrishahn1002 2 года назад

      @@typicalbits No it's pretty crazy their process. I have worked at the A and G in faang and I found the Amazon interview process to both be insanely long but also incredibly pointless. I will say their pay structure is poor but they have come up. Essentially, you start to take a massive pay hit depending on the stock performance around year 2.

    • @WisdomofHal
      @WisdomofHal 2 года назад

      The interview process is intense. The final interview loop, gladly I interviewed for L4 and only had four one hour interviews, was draining to say the least.

  • @Doesitreallymstter
    @Doesitreallymstter 4 года назад +2

    Great for customers but horrible for employees

  • @bretwalker2295
    @bretwalker2295 2 года назад +6

    Interesting. I've been at Amazon 6 years and I love it. I also work with a gentleman who has been with Amazon 22 years. Most of the people I work with are over 5 and some over 10 years. Just another perspective.

  • @danielcobbins9050
    @danielcobbins9050 4 года назад

    I have ordered products from Amazon, but only as a once in a while thing. The thing that got me was they charged me $13.50 per month. I have disputed this, and found out it was a membership fee. I never signed up to be a member. Now that I have a new debit card, they can't take money from me anymore. They sent me e-mails recently saying my membership was expiring. I simply deleted their e-mails.

  • @coffeenow2382
    @coffeenow2382 5 лет назад +2

    There are many brick and mortar retailers that are doing quite well and will continue to do so.