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What non-sense. Conflating outside sales with tech knowledge workers is intellectually dishonest. As is implying overall Amazon employment times (largely manual labor in their warehouses) is the same as for their knowledge workers. Actual tech workers are in high demand, hence why their compensation is so high. They also have unusually high onboarding times due to the complexity of their skill set and the need to transition tribal knowledge, which is why companies try to keep them happy and provide work life balance - it's hard, expensive, and very time-consuming to replace tech workers.
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[–] daskapitalist 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
What non-sense. Conflating outside sales with tech knowledge workers is intellectually dishonest. As is implying overall Amazon employment times (largely manual labor in their warehouses) is the same as for their knowledge workers. Actual tech workers are in high demand, hence why their compensation is so high. They also have unusually high onboarding times due to the complexity of their skill set and the need to transition tribal knowledge, which is why companies try to keep them happy and provide work life balance - it's hard, expensive, and very time-consuming to replace tech workers.
[–] 4886423? [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
True, he was actually a phone bank employee, it seems.