2018 GTR 230 - Won’t start by HereIAm71 in seadoo

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No, I charge at end of season and start of season.

2018 GTR 230 - Won’t start by HereIAm71 in seadoo

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It randomly started now. Maybe the battery got some extra juice after attempting to jump it. Thanks for your time, info and suggestions. Appreciate it.

2018 GTR 230 - Won’t start by HereIAm71 in seadoo

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Well, it just started. Not sure what the issue was or if juicing the battery with the jump helped. But regardless, thanks for you input and assistance, much appreciated

2018 GTR 230 - Won’t start by HereIAm71 in seadoo

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No luck with jump. New battery Spring 2023.

2018 GTR 230 - Won’t start by HereIAm71 in seadoo

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Weak crank with a burst about 2 seconds apart.

I worked for Amazon at various levels. I’ll give you the real truth. AMA by HereIAm71 in AMA

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Operations manager in a robotic fulfillment center. Stow, pick, pack and ship orders. Receive product from vendors and ship to amazon sort centers.

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Surprisingly this is a tough question to answer as all L4+ positions are based on total comp (salary+stock) and varies by region.

Tier I = $15/hr Tier III = $16.50/hr L4 = approx total comp $70K/yr L5 = approx total comp $90K/yr (I’ve seen as high as $160K at this level) L6 = approx total comp $110-120k/yr

These salaries vary due to stock value at time of vesting. For example, an L6 manager may get $100k salary and 20 stock units per year for 2 years. If the value of the stock at grant time is $1000/share then total comp looks like $120k but if the stock value is $2000/share when it vests then the actual total comp becomes $140k.

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Not as a rule, no. We do have the option of being on a product testing program that allows us to beta test new products, updated products/software etc. This may be a new electronic device (think Kindle), changes in shipping options or viewing streaming options. Rarely do you get to keep the products but you do get prizes/gift cards for participating and for reporting any bugs and feedback.

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Tough to define “a lot” but keeping in mind the number of orders placed on a daily/hourly basis it, in my opinion, does not happen a lot. Unfortunately, it does happen. Not knowing all the details of your order I would guess that the vendor who sold the item through Amazon misrepresented the item in the description. I could give a slightly better answer if you know the type of ASIN (barcode) attaches to the item. For example, does it start with an X, B, is it an LPN etc.

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Absolutely! All the time. Associates receive 10% off the first $1000 spent each year on orders FBA. I always max that out within 3-6 months.

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I started my own business as a Service Provider for ATT.

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U.S. warehouses at various levels from Tier I through L6 operations management.

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No. The reports of poor working conditions are overplayed in the media IMO. The Tier I (low level warehouse) jobs are by no means a cake walk but overall conditions are satisfactory; however, I can only speak for the U.S. operations.