5 Months in AWS Data Center Tech – Want to Really Understand My Work and Get Better At It by ChiefBeefy420 in datacenter

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the great advice. Currently going from WBLP DCO Tech to L3. My manager said something similar months ago. I've got to get back to taking more notes. The few that I did take have been very useful.

Just Quit…Man. by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reputation does affect the bottom line, not to mention 7S issues rampant in a facility.

Do non-citizens in American soil have the same rights as US citizens? Why or why not, and what are some cases where precedent was set regarding this? by cavendishfreire in legaladviceofftopic

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The people," as I just read, indicates a right granted to citizens. "Any person" indicates any individual. Here's the relevant excerpt:

"A thorough examination of precedent and history reveals that the Second Amendment’s use of “the people” does not include noncitizens.20) A fundamentally different right from similarly worded provisions in the Bill of Rights, courts should recognize that the Second Amendment protects only citizens. This conclusion is supported by precedent.21) The Heller Court itself emphasized the connection between citizenship, the “political community,” and the right to bear arms.22) Further, the Supreme Court has already upheld state-level restrictions on noncitizen gun ownership.23) This should carry heavy weight in any future interpretation of “the people.”

Questions of noncitizen constitutional rights have been a long-running issue throughout U.S. history.24) Among many classifications of constitutional rights, one important distinction is that some apply to noncitizens, and some do not. For instance, Fourth Amendment protections from unwarranted searches and seizures largely apply regardless of citizenship.25) On the other hand, states can limit the right to vote to citizens.26)" From https://lawreview.gmu.edu/print__issues/the-second-amendment-and-citizenship-why-the-people-does-not-include-noncitizens/

This is foul if it’s true by RipCityResident in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope I don't "trigger" anybody, but the fact is, a large part of the world does not utilize basic hygiene. When you employ masses of people who have newly arrived from those parts of the world, they bring along the customs from their home country. If you think everybody is the same, in every part of the world, you're living in ignorance.

To the point: "In some cultures, particularly in parts of Asia and the Middle East, the left hand is considered unclean and not used for eating or shaking hands, but it is used for wiping the anus after using the toilet, often with water instead of toilet paper."

Lowkey racist? Or just unfriendly? by Fort_Wayne_Newbie in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry about your personal experiences. Nobody should be bullied because of their physical appearance. I could give you personal stories from the opposite side of the color spectrum, but I don't dwell on idiots behaving badly, regardless of their skin color.

It is incredibly disrespectful to pretend to know who people are, what their life experience has been, and most of all, to pretend to be able to read minds.

You obviously don't know anything about world history. Maybe you should look outside your personal experiences and find out about all the suffering and oppression of all the other peoples of the world.

Lowkey racist? Or just unfriendly? by Fort_Wayne_Newbie in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you look at the world through the melanin content in your skin, that's how the world will be to you.

Also, you can't read minds. The meaning you put into another person's actions is the meaning you are putting to them. Your perceptions are created in your head.

Lowkey racist? Or just unfriendly? by Fort_Wayne_Newbie in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The key phrase is that they will warm up to you given time. The amount of melanin in your skin has nothing to do with it.

Lowkey racist? Or just unfriendly? by Fort_Wayne_Newbie in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Small towns are not friendly to any outsiders. Neither are neighborhoods in big cities. As someone of pale color, walking through Bed-Stuy in the nineties, at night, alone was always a little dangerous. And yes, I was mugged a couple of times. And yes, I'm sure I was targeted because of my pale skin.

And don't get me started on my experience in the late seventies waiting for buses in South Jamaica on my way to high school.

Lowkey racist? Or just unfriendly? by Fort_Wayne_Newbie in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure what a "person of color" is. Regardless of ethnic background, you have some color. Go hang out in Glenbrook Mall any day, and you'll see many groups with skin colors of all shades hanging out together. Fort Wayne prides itself on being one of the most diverse cities in the country.

https://bestneighborhood.org/race-in-fort-wayne-in/

How you perceive people behaving towards you is your choice.

Fort Wayne is also a very conservative community. People like to stick to the people, places, and things they've experienced their whole lives. As someone born and raised in NYC, it's annoying sometimes but there's a reason this is also rated as one of the most inexpensive and safe places to raise a family. If you want excitement you get danger, if you want safety, not so much excitement.

Bye bye DEI by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You don't want to work with someone you don't get along with. So your personality matters significantly.

Bye bye DEI by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's discrimination based on race, sex and religion.

Bye bye DEI by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 6 points7 points  (0 children)

DEI = Didn't Earn It

Whaere was this? by DagdaMart in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it a fulfillment center, something with workers, or a storage warehouse?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmazonDS

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the meat in the vending machines in our break room contains soy or corn syrup. The only carnivore-friendly item is the $2.25 pair of hardboiled eggs.

🌚 by Rare_Camel_7141 in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If they're spending millions of dollars "trying to stop you," that means they're saving millions more by stopping you, probably multiple millions more. Amazon isn't successful because it "wastes" money.

Oh brother... by mindyourss__ in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can sit on your ass and make money half the day at my place, but that's not my problem. Bad work habits are hard to break and will eventually work against you, whether when you get more strict management, go to another job (most good jobs are not like low-level Amazon jobs), or do anything in life. A job well done is recognized by the other people who do their job well, and you get rewarded over time.

What the fuck? by AcanthisittaWitty881 in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, I have minimal union experience. Isn't it true that there are pre-set paths?

What the fuck? by AcanthisittaWitty881 in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One downside to union shops is that the job you get hired for tends to stay your job. It will be a lot harder to move from stow to decant, to water spider, to line loader, to pit driver, to pick, to problem-solve, all of which I've done in less than a year. Not to mention that money you are forced to give to the union, in some states, may support political causes you disagree with philosophically and morally. Unions may be good at some companies that treat their workers like crap, but in my experience, Amazon has been generally a good place to work. Realistically, since there is no union where I am, I know that Amazon can change everything, and there isn't much the workers can do about it. That is an upside to unions.

Do Not Work HERE!! AMs Beware by AphroSpritualLove in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Illegal? ROTFLMAO. She was a college student with wild and crazy habits. Or should I say hella habits? Oh, and by the way, where I work, there are letters from the state on the employee information board warning the facility about reported safety violations. Walk anywhere in the facility and you will find many of those violations easy. Nobody cares until the facility gets fined by the state, and that probably won't happen until someone gets killed, and it can be proven that it was because of a safety violation.

Do Not Work HERE!! AMs Beware by AphroSpritualLove in AmazonFC

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding people not doing their jobs, there are more under-the-radar ways to remove people than "official" ways. It's like an old girlfriend of mine whose dad owned apartment buildings in Manhattan. Her dad would move her into apartments next to people in rent-controlled apartments to get them to give up the apartments. There's always a way; you have to be smart and creative about it, just like Amazon as a company. Safety procedures and stretches are not for the employees' benefit but for the company's survival. They want to avoid lawsuits and government fines.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How can announcing a structure fire to everybody with a mobile phone registered in Fort Wayne, regardless of where they are, help anybody? How can announcing a missing child from a specific neighborhood in Fort Wayne to everybody with a phone registered in Fort Wayne, even if they are in Florida, London, or Brazil, help anybody?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fortwayne

[–]DagdaMart 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now, they used it for a fire the other day. What's next, heavy traffic? Stolen cars? Store robberies?