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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderfoot" data-source="post: 5689288" data-attributes="member: 34175"><p>Warehouses are hot... I volunteer (ie for free) for True Dungeon and work in the warehouse where this summer the heat index rose to a 121 in the warehouse. You suck it up and keep working. No, Amazons "treatment" of their employees is not unfair or even abnormal - read some of the comments below the article made by factory workers around the states and you'll find the Pennsylvania workers are being scoffed at. (not agreeing with that course of action, merely pointing it out.)</p><p></p><p>Factory work is not white collar or office work. It's hot, it's sweaty and it's damn hard. You go home exhausted and aching from every muscle screaming at you. But ultimately you do it because the job prospects elsewhere suck in many of the places they are located. I just feel for people that complain about the conditions because they have never experienced them, basing it on their own comfort level - talk to a farmer (like my grandfather was) sometime, they would gladly work in a cushy warehouse for only 8 hours a day.</p><p></p><p>Signing off from America's bread basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderfoot, post: 5689288, member: 34175"] Warehouses are hot... I volunteer (ie for free) for True Dungeon and work in the warehouse where this summer the heat index rose to a 121 in the warehouse. You suck it up and keep working. No, Amazons "treatment" of their employees is not unfair or even abnormal - read some of the comments below the article made by factory workers around the states and you'll find the Pennsylvania workers are being scoffed at. (not agreeing with that course of action, merely pointing it out.) Factory work is not white collar or office work. It's hot, it's sweaty and it's damn hard. You go home exhausted and aching from every muscle screaming at you. But ultimately you do it because the job prospects elsewhere suck in many of the places they are located. I just feel for people that complain about the conditions because they have never experienced them, basing it on their own comfort level - talk to a farmer (like my grandfather was) sometime, they would gladly work in a cushy warehouse for only 8 hours a day. Signing off from America's bread basket. [/QUOTE]
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