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AtmoSZN t1_ixohtxs wrote

Yeah, in general it's fine but I do not miss unloading trucks in inbound during the summer. If it's 90 outside, you can bet it's 110 in that truck.

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Willow-girl OP t1_ixoifjn wrote

Well, I milked cows for 15 years and there were plenty of nights it was probably 110 in the parlor with 100 cows jammed in the holding pen. As a bonus, we'd end the night looking like we'd been dipped in shit! I trust that won't be the case at Amazon.

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LaterWendy t1_ixom6oy wrote

You will certainly not come out smelling like poop 😂. It really was an easy job as long as you do your job and stay on task.
I told them I’d stay on call and just pick up shifts when I wanted (they have a good system for picking up and dropping shifts) but I guess they don’t allow that.

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LaterWendy t1_ixolzeu wrote

I could never understand how they don’t get a better ac or heat system for inside the truck. I heard other locations have a tube that goes the whole way in to blow cold air.
I would do any job there…except go kart unloading (dunno if they still have those). Whoever created those didn’t think that process through 😂

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