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How Will UPS Compete With Amazon?
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<blockquote data-quote="theamazondude" data-source="post: 5410433" data-attributes="member: 101439"><p>bro amazon is an easy company to work for. The work load isn't heavy. I would say its moderate workload but not heavy workload compared to UPS and FedEx. It may be heavy work load for a female which amazon does hire a lot of but for a man isn't medium workload.</p><p>But I will say this " plenty of men get hired by amazon yet the woman outperformed them". I know more females that still work for amazon and more men that quit amazon because they wanted to walk around lifting a few boxes each day. The boxes are not even that big. It was pure laziness. </p><p>And I know these employee that quit amazon wanted lightwork where they could just talk and walk around all day which at most companies they do get away with while making other employees do the most workload but with amazon they couldn't do this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theamazondude, post: 5410433, member: 101439"] bro amazon is an easy company to work for. The work load isn't heavy. I would say its moderate workload but not heavy workload compared to UPS and FedEx. It may be heavy work load for a female which amazon does hire a lot of but for a man isn't medium workload. But I will say this " plenty of men get hired by amazon yet the woman outperformed them". I know more females that still work for amazon and more men that quit amazon because they wanted to walk around lifting a few boxes each day. The boxes are not even that big. It was pure laziness. And I know these employee that quit amazon wanted lightwork where they could just talk and walk around all day which at most companies they do get away with while making other employees do the most workload but with amazon they couldn't do this. [/QUOTE]
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