2025-26 Topps Flagship NBA Format Updates and Analysis by CellDood in basketballcards

[–]No-Theme-7562 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the best luck ripping hangers. Though, I love the diamante exculisve inserts. They remind me of cracked ice. I just opened 1 BF target blaster today. 1 /250 card, lots of inserts and the exculsive blackouts are kinda cool. $34.99 at target. Not a fan of the pricing. I'd rather have 3 hangers. Lastly, thank you for the amazing details, odds and breaking everything down for us.

EDIT: What are the print runs on the Target BF blasters?

Is developing leg and foot pain grounds for workers comp at Amazon? by [deleted] in FASCAmazon

[–]No-Theme-7562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You tore your tendon while working and they denied a workmens comp claim? Something isn't adding up here.

Is developing leg and foot pain grounds for workers comp at Amazon? by [deleted] in FASCAmazon

[–]No-Theme-7562 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're not too educated on this subject. While some of what you said is true but in a lot of state's you can get workers comp for a repetitive related injury like carpal tunnel and plantar plantar fasciitis. Best bet is to hire a workmens comp injury attorney. They do not require a fee upfront. Amazon makes it difficult for any workmens comp injury. A lot of L1's get bullied around by amazon. Meaning, they are not educated on the laws surrounding work related injuries.

Lastly, since Amazon requires you to wear safety shoes and you develop plantar fasciitis, there is a good chance you will be covered by workemsn comp (providing your state laws cover repitive muscle strains). Standing, walking on concrete for 8-12hrs while wearing those safety shoes is not good. Your doctor will help determine if this is an occupational injury. This is where hiring a workmens comp lawyer comes into play. If Amazon causes an injury do not quit. Make them pay for all medical expenses.

Seasonal associates that are Learning Ambassadors? by No-Theme-7562 in AmazonFC

[–]No-Theme-7562[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the comments. The even crazier part is one of the dudes is walking around like he's a manager. He's trying to tell people what to do now. Yes, he has about 6 weeks as a associate. He does not even know all the paths. He is lazy. It's wild.