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Old 08-21-2015, 08:49 AM   #96
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Originally Posted by MikeB1972 View Post
Might not be BS, cycling uses different muscles, if he went in to the job assuming he was fit and in great shape, hard work might have been a surprise to him
He complained about blisters on his feet from so much walking. But blisters aren't caused by too much walking. They're caused by improperly fitting, or inappropriate footwear. I take your point, but his story just doesn't wash. It asks me to believe that all Amazon warehouse employees who don't quit after a day or two with tears in their eyes are in better shape than even a hobby cyclist.

EDIT: and yes, those of you getting ready to scream that we're not talking about warehouse employees here, I know that. But you made it relevant by claiming that the "toxic" work environment at Amazon is pervasive.

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