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What kind of policy would favour dishonest people in the ranks while keeping honest ones at the top? I've had a few beers, so maybe I'm not sharp enough, but I don't see the rationality behind this. Wouldn't the honest people at the top not choose to preferentially hire dishonest people?
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For me the main question is not if Amazon will implode from having a management school for psychopaths--I suspect they will.
The bottom line question for me it is does this change my relationship with them as a consumer? You bet. Amazon reacts to basically two things, customers and money. And I will give them kudos that it may even be in that order. Amazon decided letting employees perish in heat and being carried out of their warehouse was too much bad publicity, and now they have Air conditioning in that warehouse. If customers react negatively to this horrible press, at the very least Amazon might take the shackles off of their employees and provide some token benefits. Yet if this disease is top down as it appears, nothing will completely change it without a change at the top. But maybe removing some of the chains from the servants will help customers sleep a bit easier. The optimist in me wants to believe virtue still exists, that the golden rule may still matter to a few folks, and there will be a large outcry and a hit on Amazon sales--we know how much numbers mean to them. The pessimist in me fears that as long as people get two day delivery of their toilet paper they will not give a rats ass if people are stepped on and run over to get them their order. Time will tell how this turns out. I hope my optimist is right. Last edited by conan50; 08-16-2015 at 07:19 PM. |
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...11f_story.html Do you possibly have a comment on that, or a better suggestion? |
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For those who didn't read the full article, here are a selection of quotes:
“You walk out of a conference room and you’ll see a grown man covering his face,” he said. “Nearly every person I worked with, I saw cry at their desk.” The internal phone directory instructs colleagues on how to send secret feedback to one another’s bosses. Employees say it is frequently used to sabotage others... ...many workers called it a river of intrigue and scheming. They described making quiet pacts with colleagues to bury the same person at once, or to praise one another lavishly. “One time I didn’t sleep for four days straight.” Michelle Williamson, a 41-year-old parent of three [...], said her boss, Shahrul Ladue, had told her that raising children would most likely prevent her from success at a higher level because of the long hours required. Mr. Ladue, who confirmed her account. A woman who had thyroid cancer was given a low performance rating after she returned from treatment. She says her manager explained that while she was out, her peers were accomplishing a great deal. A woman who had breast cancer was told that she was put on a “performance improvement plan” because “difficulties” in her “personal life” had interfered with fulfilling her work goals. A former human resources executive said she was required to put a woman who had recently returned after undergoing serious surgery, and another who had just had a stillborn child, on performance improvement plans. A 2013 survey by PayScale, a salary analysis firm, put the median employee tenure at one year. “Purposeful Darwinism,” Robin Andrulevich, a former top Amazon human resources executive [...] posted. “They never could have done what they’ve accomplished without that.” |
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What does that have to do with all the many non-warehouse workers, especially the people in management positions who aren't Mr. Bezos and who you have not demonstrated any sound reasoning for identification as psychopaths? |
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Shame on them for not nailing down a 'normal' work (week) load. I was lucky, My employer set a number of variable hours over 40 per week that was considered normal. If the company required more, it paid (straight time) for thoseabove normal hours. Product roll out crunch time ![]() I have also work at places (Hourly), where a coworker (Salary) worked the same 20 hour day I did, for no extra. |
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Just Produce results for the shareholders... (We don't want to know how you got there) |
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Oh, I GOT the message. I just didn't lend it much credence. Cutthroat, dog-eat-dog, ladder-climbing work environments that keep within the boundaries of the law abound. Plus, there's no real evidence that the culture of "anything goes" extended beyond anything other than Enron's officers (and some outsiders).
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Bezos doesn't recognize the company the NYT was describing
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My opinion is there is good and bad in every company. Both employees and customers.
On the ones screaming to the media, I want to see their entire work history. I have also seen employees be fired from companies for little violations like stealing then blame the company for firing them. |
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Microsoft? B&N? OVERSTOCK? Wal-Mart? Try to look at this one: http://www.slate.com/blogs/business_..._stack_up.html Guess what? Technology and retail employ a lot of young people. Young people switch jobs. Oh, and Amazon works both categories. (Plus, nobody's caught them them running "no poaching" conspiracies to keep employees from leaving. And if the NYT's six month hunt didn't find it...) Or this one: http://buzzmachine.com/2015/08/16/hacking-amazons-jungle-coverage/[/url] Quote:
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I've worked at a university that treated employees like that. The department is a now a shell - even the boss that set that tone left. It really doesn't work well, no matter what you think the end result is. It is not sustainable.
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