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Old 09-24-2018, 11:36 AM   #41
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I think it's also only fair to ask: were Amazon employees led to believe the job would pay more, have more benefits, and have more security before they accepted the position? Or did they have all the info and accept anyway?
I think the real question is do employees who accept Amazon's employment terms have an option, other than starving and homelessness? If that is the only employment available, then it is not a choice. Perhaps some people prefer to work minimum-wage, no benefit, zero-hour contract jobs (that last one doesn't apply to you). There are also people who enjoy pain. They are called masochists.
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