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<blockquote data-quote="theamazondude" data-source="post: 5407245" data-attributes="member: 101439"><p>yes, giant distribution said they could search your car for drugs, weapons and if they believe you stole some fruits or vegetables from them. You couldn't be walking outside the break room with fruits or vegetables or else it would be considered theft of there products. They also said if someone is acting quite and by themselves to report them to a management because apparently to them such a person is a danger and has guns yet the same top manager doing orientation was bragging and talking about owning guns and even the so called HR lady. They actually were trying to sound like they tough while claiming that quite shy are a risk and that people should look out for them. I had wanted to walk out and say something but I decided to not go back. Mind you all these workers most likely were on drugs and had prior criminal convictions yet they had the nerves to say watch out for the quite person that doesn't talk.</p><p>Not to mention the outrageous amount of carts they wanted you to load per hour it was like 450 or 1000 per hour. By carts i mean bulk boxes of fruits like banana, soda, chicken weight like 50 pounds. Not those small soda boxes of 12 but those 24-36 cans of soda.</p><p>They were basically trying to take advantage of new temporary person, keep in mind they layoff all those temporary employee each month and replace them. The permanent employees were just standing around laughing talking with each other, and they were old men in the 40s-60's while the new temporary employees where working hard killing themselves.</p><p>I'm sure most of the veteran permanent employees were part of the so called union. Those union leaders are the elite that get all the special rights and promotions. Anyone not close to union is basically paying a membership for no reason.</p><p>I'm willing to bet all those union leaders and there close friends will remain on the job while everyone else gets laid off- that's the sad reality of it. Remember I said they took 140 dollars from my check of 2 days that I went there and they did nothing for me.</p><p>These same union members esp. the leaders who are considered veteran workers were expecting me to come to work for them while they took a 1 month vacation only so that they could come back and get me laid off. That's a union which jeff bezo's isn't willing to support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theamazondude, post: 5407245, member: 101439"] yes, giant distribution said they could search your car for drugs, weapons and if they believe you stole some fruits or vegetables from them. You couldn't be walking outside the break room with fruits or vegetables or else it would be considered theft of there products. They also said if someone is acting quite and by themselves to report them to a management because apparently to them such a person is a danger and has guns yet the same top manager doing orientation was bragging and talking about owning guns and even the so called HR lady. They actually were trying to sound like they tough while claiming that quite shy are a risk and that people should look out for them. I had wanted to walk out and say something but I decided to not go back. Mind you all these workers most likely were on drugs and had prior criminal convictions yet they had the nerves to say watch out for the quite person that doesn't talk. Not to mention the outrageous amount of carts they wanted you to load per hour it was like 450 or 1000 per hour. By carts i mean bulk boxes of fruits like banana, soda, chicken weight like 50 pounds. Not those small soda boxes of 12 but those 24-36 cans of soda. They were basically trying to take advantage of new temporary person, keep in mind they layoff all those temporary employee each month and replace them. The permanent employees were just standing around laughing talking with each other, and they were old men in the 40s-60's while the new temporary employees where working hard killing themselves. I'm sure most of the veteran permanent employees were part of the so called union. Those union leaders are the elite that get all the special rights and promotions. Anyone not close to union is basically paying a membership for no reason. I'm willing to bet all those union leaders and there close friends will remain on the job while everyone else gets laid off- that's the sad reality of it. Remember I said they took 140 dollars from my check of 2 days that I went there and they did nothing for me. These same union members esp. the leaders who are considered veteran workers were expecting me to come to work for them while they took a 1 month vacation only so that they could come back and get me laid off. That's a union which jeff bezo's isn't willing to support. [/QUOTE]
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