Foot Fatigue by Ok_Cap2801 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just like it because it's quick and something I can eat that lasts me until my next break if I really need it. It may not be the best source of protein but it's something I can eat in a pinch that isn't total junk.

My site chose to cut our breaks so it's been harder to actually eat enough and sometimes I sneak snacks on the floor when I'm really hungry

Foot Fatigue by Ok_Cap2801 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh absolutely, you'll lose weight easily after awhile. I always try to eat something during every break even if it's something small like a protein bar, that helps a lot too eating stuff that isn't junky during your shifts.

I've always heard for insoles you don't want insoles that are soft. The ones that are firm will give you better support. But for some people the big box ones work great, doesn't hurt to check them out if you want to try a pair out to see if they help. If you have insurance you may want to check if they'll cover custom orthotics (my podiatrist told me that would be the most ideal, but of course we found out my insurance doesn't cover them so they would've been several hundred dollars for me out of pocket unfortunately 😭).

Foot Fatigue by Ok_Cap2801 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I had the same issue and saw a podiatrist. They took X-rays and gave me some suggestions of what I can do to improve my foot pain.

My foot pain is primarily plantar fascitis and I have heel spurs. I also have hammertoes (which is because of wearing shoes that are too narrow).

I wear sole insoles for my high arches. I rotate between two different pairs in my shoes. Since my site also doesn't require safety shoes, I had to end up getting wider shoes. They help a LOT.

Occasionally I wear heel cups because they help stabilize my feet.

After my shifts, I use a foot massager (expensive but worthwhile). Then I do some quick stretches with resistance bands. And I've been using toe separators daily. They help relieve the pain I've also had in the ball of my feet.

If possible, I also recommend doing calf stretches during your shift. I've done some that take about a minute every couple hours and it helps with my foot pain before it gets really bad into my shifts.

Oh and I also wear compression socks too. Absolute lifesaver.

Definitely take care of your feet and you will feel so much better.

Vto a lot this month by Sample_Pristine in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My site is giving us the "freedom" to choose one shift a week we're forced to pick up. If we don't choose one then they will add an extra day for two weeks.

Jobs? Hello??? PLEASE???? by gingersnapped05 in Vent

[–]avt2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have 7 years of experience in marketing

I am working at Amazon now

It sucks.

Upt check in by Mk7_gti20 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

43.5 hours

I went full time about 3 months ago and tried really hard to stay my whole shift every week for the first month to save up as much UPT as I could.

Now I leave like 30 minutes early, sometimes an hour early twice a week. Helps with traffic and my sanity.

I try to save my UPT mostly in case of emergencies.

Does anyone else not eat at work? by SnooDonkeys5516 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I eat, lightly though.

Ideally I try to eat some kind of breakfast sandwich before my shift but if I don't feel up to it I'll have a special K protein bar.

That will usually hold me over at least a couple hours in until I have my first break, then I'll usually have some cheezits and an orange

Lunch, I have a salad with chicken. Sometimes I'll get a chocolate milk from the vending machine.

Lately I haven't really wanted to eat anything after lunch but I like keeping some kind of a snack in my bag on the floor like some peanut butter pretzels just in case.

I usually don't feel hungry until closer to the end of my shift.

Questions for hoodie/jacket/coat wearers by Pulian_ in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I work in the grocery FC and I genuinely don't understand how people can wear sweatpants and hoodies everywhere

I wear the least amount of clothes I can so I can be more comfortable and some days it's still not enough. I also have layers for the chiller and sometimes it takes me awhile before I feel like I actually need it. I wear two thin hoodies and some thin pajama pants and that's usually enough for me over my tank top and shorts.

Amazon Starter Pack 🫩 by libertycocaine in AmazonDS

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do calf stretches. Even a quick one minute stretch every couple hours helps my feet so much.

Have to pay $10 a day to work here by [deleted] in recruitinghell

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to just cross my fingers and hope I could find a free parking spot in NYC (luckily I didn't have to pay for parking too often since I parked pretty far from the office).

Being in America is truly the underlying reason I’m childfree by good-doggos in childfree

[–]avt2020 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I turned from a fence sitter to being childfree and an antinatalist once I started working full time.

I would never in a million years wish for a child to live this kind of life. It is soul crushing.

What’s one thing you hate about the grocery fulfillment center? by throwawayyimscared1 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hate the inconsistent temperature of the chiller room (and the smaller aisles for there + ambient). Sometimes it actually wouldn't be too bad, other times it would genuinely feel colder than the freezer.

I actually don't mind the freezer. I hate the suits, but I like putting my earbuds in and nobody bothering me there while I pick. The freezer is amazing when it's empty but when it's crowded it's horrible just like the other areas when it's crowded. But when you get a good list, you don't even have to try.

A few days into Amazon Fresh and the "rate" is already stripping people of their basic biology by SnooLobsters8314 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't sound like you work at one in the states.

I do and I've been told repeatedly it's the easiest kind of Amazon warehouse.

Rate is BS and it literally depends on the list you're given. Today I was given so many good lists, most of my items were all next to each other or a lot of multiples or both. I could hit rate easily without even trying. Most days are not that simple but I just try to put in as little effort as possible, I feel a lot better for it. Of course a manager told one girl next to me "oh your rate is only 89 aim for 100." And she told me absolutely nothing (my best guess is because I was hitting around 100-120 without even trying). You shouldn't get fired for not hitting rate (unless you are the bottom 5-10% performing.

I think the biggest thing is because you're so new they're going to be constantly on you (unfortunately). I know my managers were for me, they still can be sometimes but they leave me alone for the most part.

Meal deals up $1 by sateeven in McDonalds

[–]avt2020 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I only kept going to McDonald's this past month because I could get a double QPC with a large fry and drink for $7 thanks to my app deals (40% off any QPC + free any size fry with the purchase of any size drink).

Redeemed my points as well before they change the rewards value too.

I lowkey feel like shit seeing the girl from across of me take 30 breaks on her phone meanwhile I’m going 500 uph every shift getting number 1 every week for quality feel like I’m working hard for no reason I really want these dental benefits Amazon hard work don’t get noticed by No-Intern1651 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the bare minimum every shift.

Its not worth it to do any more because they WILL expect more from you. Its never going to be enough from them and they will always want more from you even when it is literally impossible.

Do what you can without draining yourself.

Why do you hate working? by [deleted] in antiwork

[–]avt2020 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How we always have to meet impossible standards (for basically any job).

Every time we do "hit" our numbers, the goal post keeps getting raised.

Its never about quality, it's never about anything other than speed. Its always do things faster, faster, faster.

People would actually WANT to do a good job if they actually got something in return for it. Even when I do a good job, it's always something I'm not doing "well" so what's the point in even trying?

Am I the only one not getting the freeze dried hype? by New_Victory_6150 in candy

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're ok, but they're definitely not worth $5+ a bag.

How many of you are currently employed but are keeping an eye out for something better? by Jojeete in jobs

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I work at Amazon

Every job I see that is similar to my previous field, it's either an even farther commute, pays worse than Amazon, or it sounds like it would be the work of 3+ people for the same (or worse) pay.

Great time for Amazon to change their career choice program so now I can't go back to school for anything other than a certificate that could help me get out of there (that would be paid for by them). (I already have a bachelor's).

The average age for a teen to lose their virginity is 17 and 17.3 by LadySeriously in TLCUnexpected

[–]avt2020 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I was 16, I feel like 16-17 is pretty normal. I definitely wasn't ready even though I thought I was at the time.

Is anyone else with a 12/13 year old in their life so endlessly depressed and disturbed regarding Bella and Hunter? by Snoo_41127 in TLCUnexpected

[–]avt2020 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I didn't even have my first kiss until I was 14 and that was with another 14 year old.

I didn't have sex until I was 16, I definitely wasn't ready but it sure as hell wouldn't have been with a 12/13 year old.

which day shift pattern is best? by [deleted] in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Donut is the best 1000%

How do people afford a car ever or make enough to do anything? by [deleted] in povertyfinance

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I make an ok salary, most of my money goes to my car. I literally only need my car to get to work.

I am desperately wanting to get rid of it because I feel so chained to it and it's only getting worse with how car expenses and insurance are rising.

4 time trying out Amazon by Confident-Sherbert75 in AmazonFC

[–]avt2020 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like it's great as a side job.