Working at Amazon
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Looking around for part time jobs, about all ever did was factory work, I have been off for month at 1 my PT jobs, an very bored out shape an lazy, also have severe arthritis in knee, lots walking around is not for cripple like me, anyone work at Amazon? I started online app. Came to problem solving skill test an I gave up, impossible, don't make sense an couldn't figure out logical answers an was just random guess, so I gave up, thinking warehouse is not for me with all walking around an Amazon is just to much everything online an technical, just wonder if anyone work at warehouse position? They had no openings until today I got it on job alerts about flex job opening, probly someone quit, Amazon seem extremely online an technical with everything , I think it was more hours a week then I wanted anyhow, lady at employment agency, say u have to bid on Amazon jobs? Whatever that means
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Re: Working at Amazon
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I have never worked for them but have talked to people that have and I don't think it's what you want Dave. The people I knew spoke of long hours of basically running from one end of the warehouse to the other grabbing products to fill orders. I doubt your knee could handle that.
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Working at Amazon
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I'm with Keith and yote, it's not for you. Way too fast paced and they would expect you to meet quotas. Beat of luck in the job search. Which place laid you off the machine shop or the cleaning place?
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Re: Working at Amazon
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Thanks for advice , I got lay off from other big warehouse a month ago, I made mistake pic orders once an then was clean up cardboard in aisles with Gaylord on pallet an pallet jack, 6 hrs of walk aisles was very hard on knee, I barely could get back pickup in parklot, if call back I gonna change it from 6 hours work to 4 hours with extra morning as last 2 hours was to much, I can't take run from one end warehouse to other, do ok, work at machine or close 1 small area much better then walk all around
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Re: Working at Amazon
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Coonman, how old are you again...?
My feeling (and I could find out since here is one here in my city and I know some people who had people they now working there) that most Amazon workers are in the 20 to maybe 50 year old range. For a reason.
Good luck if you get on there. My oldest kid lasted 2 days at Fed Ex. At least where he was, it was way less sophisticated than a person would think and basically brute muscle and endurance. I think Amazon is the flip side of that. Maybe.
"And God said, Let us make man in our image �and let them have dominion �and all the creatures that move along the ground". Genesis 1:26
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Re: Working at Amazon
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08/17/24 07:02 PM
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Dave, in your case, getting Medicaid or Medicare to fix your knees is nothing to be ashamed of, so that you can be productive again. I don't know your financial situation, but if you qualify, you should have them help you get healthy. There is nothing wrong with a productive member of society, like you, getting help when they need it.
Keith
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Re: Working at Amazon
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Dave, in your case, getting Medicaid or Medicare to fix your knees is nothing to be ashamed of, so that you can be productive again. I don't know your financial situation, but if you qualify, you should have them help you get healthy. There is nothing wrong with a productive member of society, like you, getting help when they need it.
Keith this 100%^^
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Re: Working at Amazon
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I'm with Keith and vote, it's not for you. Way too fast paced and they would expect you to meet quotas. Beat of luck in the job search. Which place laid you off the machine shop or the cleaning place? Warehouse, I quit the machine shop last fall after go on 6 yrs there, I try get back earlier in year but not busy, I have layoff warehouse twice
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Re: Working at Amazon
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So you're not working anywhere now, Dave?
Just give me one thing, that I can hold on to. To believe in this livin' is just a hard way to go.
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Re: Working at Amazon
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Go to Menards and work 4 hours a day stocking shelves. They let u work 4 hours a day? Application to Menards was online an I try it an got stuff advertisements on pH I can't get it off, never went thru with Menards as thought weekends u have work an not a customer service person,there are really not much pt factory jobs, the assessment questions before the skills test on Amazon were ridiculous an don't get why someplace have such questions, it was of no use an 2 questions u could only answer 1 an on to next , lot this stuff is not made to do on phone easily
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Re: Working at Amazon
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08/17/24 08:30 PM
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Dave, as mentioned above check out the Iowa FPL % (federal poverty level) and see where your income falls for subsidies as a single person/ married/ or family.
Chances are you can get free ride medicaid, or heavily subsidized medical/ dental/ vision insurance at your state marketplace.
Get yourself patched up now.
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Re: Working at Amazon
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Dave, I did some searching and you should be able to find out if you're able to get Medicaid in Iowa here: https://hhsservices.iowa.gov/apspssp/ssp.portalIf you are qualified, you can apply on the same page. If you need help with the forms, ask someone you trust to help you or you could go to a local office and ask for help. Hopefully they can help get your knees fixed, so you can work and also have a better time doing activities you enjoy, like trapping. Keith
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