Fuck amazon

Dividedsky

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I'm mean your not wrong about any of this.

With that said the job is there for anyone with a license and a need for a job.

Same can't be said for most other companies.

I personally am on some form of work 12-14 hrs a day 6 days a week. I have no mercy for people who complain about working long hours lmao.
No for sure dude If you need a job its there for you and for someone that need it I think they start people at $18-19/hr which I guess isn't bad for an entry level job. The only thing is they heavily monitor their vans and trucks and you can get shit canned for speeding to much, or any type of traffic violations. I'm not 100% sure of the speeding thing but I heard you can fired if you speed 3-5 times and that's even going over the speed limit just a little bit. I don't know that's seems a bit excessive now that I'm typing it but I swear I read it somewhere and and heard it before.
 

Wizzlebiz

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No for sure dude If you need a job its there for you and for someone that need it I think they start people at $18-19/hr which I guess isn't bad for an entry level job. The only thing is they heavily monitor their vans and trucks and you can get shit canned for speeding to much, or any type of traffic violations. I'm not 100% sure of the speeding thing but I heard you can fired if you speed 3-5 times and that's even going over the speed limit just a little bit. I don't know that's seems a bit excessive now that I'm typing it but I swear I read it somewhere and and heard it before.
I think it's fairly standard that if caught speeding in a company vehicle it's going to be an issue.

I know if someone where I work was caught speeding by the cops or by us it would be an issue.
 

SSHZ

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They have gps is all their trucks so they do keep track of the drivers and their driving habits. Where else you going to make $18 an hr driving around a few neighborhoods? Surely NOT delivering dominos pizzas.
 

Dividedsky

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I think it's fairly standard that if caught speeding in a company vehicle it's going to be an issue.

I know if someone where I work was caught speeding by the cops or by us it would be an issue.
Ya I hear you but at least for me sometime on backroads speed limit is only 20 and I sometimes go over by 5mph maybe 10...no way I would do well there lol. And the van is digitally monitoring them, just feel that would be so hard to maintain the speed limit all the time everytime. I drive a q50 with 400 hp...so I feel the need...the need for speed. Literally feel like I going the speed limit and will be 20 over sometimes
 

Dividedsky

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They have gps is all their trucks so they do keep track of the drivers and their driving habits. Where else you going to make $18 an hr driving around a few neighborhoods? Surely NOT delivering dominos pizzas.
Dude around me pizza delivery drivers make a shitload of money...I tip my domino's guy big...I used to bartend and wait tables so I always take of service and industry people...can't stand people who don't tip the waiters well.
 

hotrodharley

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In Alaska we love Amazon. If it weren’t for Amazon we’d be fucked. Everything shipped to Alaska or Hawaii or Puerto Rico must be on a ship that’s Jones Act compliant. That’s very very few ships. Shipping therefore is sky high. If it was not for Amazon we’d be screwed. The only grow shop in the Interior can charge whatever they want. And they do! Without apology. Eye Hortilux 1000 watt HPS bulb. $161 Amazon for 2! The grow shop charges that for just 1. Etc.
 

Budzbuddha

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Had some Optic Foliar Overgrow come in a padded box ( still leaked ) - they ( vendor ) didn’t seal around collar . Contacted them - they resent another WITH a taped collar.

Plus the fact that transportation / handlers throwing shit around before it reaches you. Had a tent box with shoe prints on outside ( contents ok ) …
 

Dividedsky

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Around here they pay $18 to start at Wendy's and shit.
ya exactly $18 to start at Mickey Ds around here, and like I said pizza delivery guys at the busy places make way more than $18/hr. Hell my wifey did shipt (deliver/shopping app for target) and was pulling on average $8-900 sometimes over $1K a week working less than 40 hrs a week...she had it down to science and had loyal customers who would always pick her on the app, she was really good at it. I could never do shipt because I hate shopping.
 

waterproof808

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I've read some reviews on amazon where people suspect they are getting counterfeit nutrients or that they are watered down and resealed or the color/smell is different. I havent had any issues myself but just something to be aware of when shopping off the zon.
 

Dividedsky

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I've read some reviews on amazon where people suspect they are getting counterfeit nutrients or that they are watered down and resealed or the color/smell is different. I havent had any issues myself but just something to be aware of when shopping off the zon.
thats crazy and I have heard that,I feel people would be able to tell by their ec reading being way off, right?
 

waterproof808

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thats crazy and I have heard that,I feel people would be able to tell by their ec reading being way off, right?
Some of the review for cannazyme mention it and that they tried to dissolve paper with it and nothing happened. Idk if thats an accurate way to check if your cannazyme is legit or not but I would think some cannabis additives are easier to fake than others.
 

SSHZ

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What people do is pour out half a container, add water to refill and then send it back. Then it gets shipped back out to the next customer. Shit happens……..whatever you get should be factory sealed or send it back.
 

FirstCavApache64

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They have gps is all their trucks so they do keep track of the drivers and their driving habits. Where else you going to make $18 an hr driving around a few neighborhoods? Surely NOT delivering dominos pizzas.
When I managed Domino's Pizza stores back in the 90s I had multiple drivers making six figures from delivering pizza in downtown DC. They rode bikes so no gas costs either. A good day for them including tips would be over 500 and tip reporting was up to them on the honor system back then so very few tips were reported as income. Some of the higher paid managers made well into six figures, most were close but the hours as a manager were brutal. I'd take it over driving for Amazon that's for sure.
 
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