Working conditions
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Working at Amazon:
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typical day involves starting your shift by clocking in, followed by a
team briefing where you find out what is needed for the day, After that
you collect your equipment and begin your work until instructed and
moved onto other tasks or the shift ends.
I usually worked 4 days of 10 hours, with 3 days off. two 15 minute breaks and one 30 minute lunch break. Shifts rarely change and are consistent but overtime can become compulsory during peak periods. ( this can change depending on where you work in Amazon e.g location and job role)
Management is good and it is very easy to make friends with co workers as you will run into them very often during work.
The hardest part of the job was all the walking and hitting targets set by management which increase more often than they decrease.
The most enjoyable part is that there is always something new to do and you may not always be doing the same thing all the time which can help reduce boredom and tediousness..
I usually worked 4 days of 10 hours, with 3 days off. two 15 minute breaks and one 30 minute lunch break. Shifts rarely change and are consistent but overtime can become compulsory during peak periods. ( this can change depending on where you work in Amazon e.g location and job role)
Management is good and it is very easy to make friends with co workers as you will run into them very often during work.
The hardest part of the job was all the walking and hitting targets set by management which increase more often than they decrease.
The most enjoyable part is that there is always something new to do and you may not always be doing the same thing all the time which can help reduce boredom and tediousness..
Pros
hourly salary, always work for the day, overtime is often always available, no need for a gym memberships
Cons: exhausting
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