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Old 03-13-2013, 09:15 AM   #34
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I'm not really sure what to think about this - I haven't read the entire article, though.
It sounds horrible - especially the security - but if the turnover (change of workers?) is extremely high, then it makes sense, I guess. (As in, you don't keep employees long enough to know if you can trust them.)

However, what I really find frightening - and I'm not joking now - is this:

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They also walk past a life-sized cardboard image of a cheery blonde woman in an orange vest. “This is the best job I have ever had!” says a speech bubble near her head.
Seriously? If that is true, then I expect the boss of Amazon to be twirling his moustache next. It would fit the theme.
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