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Old 03-15-2013, 12:44 PM   #77
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Because I was never sent home early from work due to a lack of business.

Look, Amazon hires people to do a job. If there is no work, they will send people home. The temp employees are hired (through temporary companies) during peak times. If there is not enough work, even during a peak time, Amazon will send workers home. The first workers they are likely to send home are going to be the temp employees and not the full time employees.

Every business I know sends people home when there is limited work. Some business even lay people off when business drops long term. It is part of running a business.

The fact that people are surprised by this absolutly amazes me.
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