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Old 12-21-2010, 01:58 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Here are some stupid rules:

1- no lipstick because Amazon sells lipstick. Amazon also sells clothing, so shouldn't workers be wearing company provided jumpsuits? Whose jeans are you wearing? yours or Amazon's?

2- no gum, unless you were already chewing it at the start of your shift. Either no gum period or gum whenever it's safe to start a new piece.

3- don't talk too much. If you can talk and still get your work done, who cares how much you do it.

4- no watches because Amazon sells them. They also sell other jewelry and wallets and pocket knives and other things people wear and keep in their pockets. Are all of these items also prohibited?

The rules were not quotes from a handbook. They were written down, complete with interpritation, by a specific individual or individuals. I am sure that the lipstick rule is to prevent people from dropping lipstick on items because it can damage it. I am sure that the wrist watch rule is because it is easier for someone to slip on a watch then a shirt or pants or underpants.
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