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lounge_l1zard t1_iu0omvm wrote
Reply to comment by Bl00dAngel22 in I Took an Amazon Warehouse Job to Cure My Burnout by Mynameis__--__
Fully agree... It just so happens that preventing burnout would be a money-saver long-term. But we all know those fucks can't see past the closest quarterly earnings.
lounge_l1zard t1_iu0kfr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Dry-Dog5396 in I Took an Amazon Warehouse Job to Cure My Burnout by Mynameis__--__
He literally specifically mentions that you can be called in the next day with as little as 16 hours notice and talks about how horrible that would be if you actually had a family to care for. This kind of comment implies either severe lack of reading comprehension or that the article wasn't read at all.
lounge_l1zard t1_iu0k4i4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I Took an Amazon Warehouse Job to Cure My Burnout by Mynameis__--__
The title reads that way. The article and this guy's story is actually one of the most realistic looks at Amazon warehouse work that I've read. The dude literally spent most of the time comparing his experience to if he'd actually needed the job to support a family and he concludes that it is fucked up.
You sure you even read it?
lounge_l1zard t1_iu0hmmu wrote
Reply to comment by HazardPayChecker in I Took an Amazon Warehouse Job to Cure My Burnout by Mynameis__--__
It's one of the most vicious things about depression actually. You feel depressed/burnt out so you move less, moving less makes you feel more depressed, so you move less.
Exercise is one of the best things to combat the low feelings, but combatting the low feelings can feel physically impossible.
Jobs should have built in exercise schedules. You won't get your bonus if you don't get a 15 minute walk in every 3-4 hours! It would honestly do a ton for productivity and overall happiness. And yet we all sit here scratching our heads as if there is no answer to what causes depression and burnout.
lounge_l1zard t1_its4ngt wrote
Reply to Recycling plastic is practically impossible — and the problem is getting worse by chrisdh79
I love the framing that blames the public while also including the line:
>the industry plans to triple plastic production by 2050.
Lolololololol. Make it illegal and there will be less plastic. We all have to get uncomfortable to fix this. Single use plastics are AN ACTUAL PROBLEM and the only way they'll stop getting used is if they stop being made available.
lounge_l1zard t1_iu1mzmd wrote
Reply to Trial over death at Colorado strip club delayed after key lawyer dies there too by Mamacrass
nottheonion is on fire this afternoon. First I see the anti-helmet lawyer died on a motorcycle without a helmet. Now this!
There is something poetic here...