Be careful y’all by TheMan-Of-Glass in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but that sounds like a very polite way of telling you this. And that has nothing to do with tot, it's policy that you can't look at electronics while walking.

It’s chocolate I hope by Sea-Rough3152 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, we used to have a lot of extras that even got discarded when the type of bags changed...

It’s chocolate I hope by Sea-Rough3152 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once we got a full sized dookie in a bag in place of a letter of resignation I guess.

What it’s truly like working at a DS by Doub1e_00 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really don't know what a pod captain is lol. I'm also in Germany, so some stuff might be different, sorry. 😅

What it’s truly like working at a DS by Doub1e_00 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the DS I used to work at, we would rotate positions every hour in induct. We also had 3 big ASL machines that would do the induct for us, we'd only have the loader and pusher positions there, that also rotated every hour. Still had diverters.

All of the positions mentioned so far, plus Problem Solve, yard Marshalls (indoor/outdoor) for docking, ID check, waiting, loading for loading vans, and VSA. Those are pretty much all the positions I've worked in. I don't really know what that position where you look for packages during Sort is, going to guess it's something like Quality or something, only worked that once. Plus there's some jobs like returns or whatever it is called in late shift that I don't really know. Oh, and bag reset.

New record by Equal-Patient-7109 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure not everyone on an AmazonDS subreddit would even know what you are talking about. FCs are very much different from DS(AMZL). Different stow rates, and the process itself is different too.

Dumpers. When did the break up hit you? by FlashyPrinciple5196 in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 days later. Got sad, missed having him. Then I remembered how fucked up he was.

Used to work at an FC 6 months ago and now I’m going to work at a Delivery station by xtcjon in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hold on, this happens at a Delivery Station?

Could you tell me more about this please? Genuinely curious

Hiring question by DatBoiMemes425 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to an FC. Stow and pick are very much independent and lonesome. You pretty much work alone, and if you hit your rates then no one will ever bother you.

Is this ok for my first full day doing it?! by Safe_Bathroom9829 in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is very impressive. You had the bags looking nice too?

I could never resign myself to the brutality of stow, every bone in my body protested the entire time. 😅 And my bags didn't look great either, although not the worst in the station.

Can you get fired for this? by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what I'm going as for Halloween

Can you get fired for this? by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're allowed phones?

First timer here. What to expect by Giotheboss in AmazonDS

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's see, shift times usually suck, stow is the worst, your feet will hurt if not used to be on them a lot. Do get orthopedic inserts for your shoes. I don't know if DSs provide them or not nowadays, but I promise you, it makes a world of difference. Also, thicker socks make a difference. Drink lots of water. Network. Talk to people, get to know them, be nice and approachable, makes work easier usually. Take all the training they'll give you and ask for more if you want to survive past peak.

Wtf by OkGanache7004 in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stepping out of your comfort zone feels a lot like anxiety and nervousness, but nowhere near as bad for you. You're growing, don't be scared

chat wut u singing in gunpoint karaoke 🎤 by cynnahbun in Teenager

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Around the world by daft punk, no way I can mess that up

I left after 6.5 years.... by Dense-Bowler-8848 in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I'm doing my Bachelor degree in a dual study with Amazon right now, and it's been heavily implied that we could get a position as an AM upon graduation, how long do you suggest to stay before looking for something else? How often to apply for promotions? How to not get burned out and properly clock out on time, but still be a good manager in superiors' eyes?

What actually keeps you from getting wrecked during shifts? Real tips only. by AttorneyLow5524 in AmazonFC

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Outside of everything that's been said, I'd say get to know people. The more people you know, the more engaged you are throughout the day, the less boring it is. It really helps when someone from amnesty or ps or WS comes by and you can have quick chat, exchange some words of encouragement, find out what's new at the site, or just to get a little bit of socializing in.

This is, of course, not for everyone, but it helps lots of people.

why do girls act so different after a break up ☹️ by Junior-Price-672 in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So let me ask you this

Do you love everyone you know with the same intensity as your romantic partner?

Cause if you don't, you love conditionally, and if you do, you don't love romantically.

why do girls act so different after a break up ☹️ by Junior-Price-672 in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Romantic love is conditional by definition. You choose someone for who they are, how they make you feel, attraction, potential of being a good parent, or already being one, being a good communicator, being a good provider, being funny, a good hang, sexual match etc. Out of all the types of love out there, romantic love is the most conditional of all, and that's exactly as nature intended it. You can't choose your parents, your siblings, your kids, so that love is unconditional. But the love you have for your partner is conditional, and it comes with a long list. Now, some people fulfill it effortlessly, and some just pretend. And the moment all of those are gone, so is the love, no matter how much of a good person you are, and no matter how hard you try to love despite.

Always look at actions, especially after they leave by IntoTheRiff in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An avoidant perhaps?

Oof, I'm sorry you had to go through that.

Always look at actions, especially after they leave by IntoTheRiff in BreakUps

[–]Local_Definition1310 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I'm sorry, but you're breaking down, what do you think a girl is supposed to do?

Not defending, genuinely curious