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Amazon warehouse?

Might as well do ride sharing apps while taking some type of 6 month program to become a EMT or some shyt.
 

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On their website from their Jobs page over the summer. Their postings tend to get snatch up quick, so you gotta be on top of it whenever they show up, otherwise you’ll have to wait a number of days before more pop back up. Once I got it and signed up for it, they later sent me an email saying that if I’m still interested, I should attend a mandatory New Hire Orientation at their warehouse at this in-the-cut industrial area in Springfield, VA. You get to this massive warehouse and before you get taken to the orientation room, Amazon employees inspect your documentations (I gave them my passport, SS Certificate, etc.) and once you’re in the orientation room, they’ll have you take a picture for your work-issued ID. There’s no specific dress code for the orientation (nor your work site), you may come as you are so long as you don’t wear anything “obscene or offensive”. The orientation is essentially a 1 1/2 or 2 hour long lecture and fluff piece about Amazon and you take a drug test inside the room (mouth swab). You’re basically hired on the spot if everything is good with your documentations and drug test, they’ll send you an email to let you know you’re cleared to go. Before your start date tho, you’ll be doing some online training (mainly videos and scenarios), then when you go to your site, you’ll be given actual training in person.

As for working as a Shopper, I like it personally. We’re set up at a Whole Foods since Amazon got a special relationship with them now. Most of my coworkers are okay and I’m personally cool with a few of them now. Not gonna give out its exact location address unless you want me to DM you but I work at the busiest site in the DMV, so we tend to get a lot of traffic with the orders and our workforce can get pretty big (damn near 100 of us on certain days). I absolutely love the flexibility and since I’ve worked enough weekends there, I’m officially Gold status, which means that I can pick up some shifts in advance that won’t drop for regular Shoppers til a few days to a week later on most normal days. The pay is $15 hourly, but it can bump up to an additional $1-$3 on some Sundays where the site is tryna meet customer demand and wanna get more Shoppers to work on that day (Sunday is the busiest day for my site). We also get paid $30 an hour on holidays except Christmas (we’re closed). The benefits are pretty bare-bone in my opinion tho, I think the Whole Foods employees got better benefits than we do with the same hourly pay and similar flexibility. My new manager is pretty cool (young and athletically built ADOS breh, dude look like he in his mid 30s). I’ve been 10 minutes late once for a double shift (10:45 to 8:30) and was even 20 minutes late to a double shift under my old manager and I haven’t received a single infraction from both. I guess as long as I show up for work within an hour, I’m straight :yeshrug: I’m certainly complaining, especially on account that I commute 25 mins to the site from my house in PG County during rush hour.

We get to pick our own shifts. You gotta be on it when them shifts drop tho because they can snatched up real quick. They typically drop from 6:15 PM to 6:25 PM (generally around 6:17 PM specifically) on AmazonMoment and you have the choice of:

6:00 AM to 10:45 PM
10:45 PM to 3:30 PM
3:30 PM to 8:30 PM
8:30 PM to 9:21 PM

You’ll also have shifts with odd times such as:

11:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Keep in mind that the afternoon and evening times are actually in military time.

The work environment is pretty decent and chill. My friend works at the Silver Spring site and told me how ratchet it can get sometimes. I hear the same thing about some of the DC sites too lol. So it definitely varies from site to site.

Also, you'd think it be a lot of Cacs and Middle Easterners working at my site since it’s in Arlington but most of my coworkers are a mix of ADOS, Africans, some Latinx, a small handful of Asians, at least one Middle Easterner, and a couple of Cacs, so it’s pretty diverse.

The flexibility comes in clutch too because say if you’re going to school or dealing with stuff at home or dealing with another job or two or career, as long as you work within 30 days from the last time you worked a shift or once a month, you’ll be able to keep your side job with Amazon. For me personally, that came in handy a lot when I was attending school. But since I’ve recently graduated, I’m able to dedicate some more time with Amazon while I look for an additional job as well as work on starting my career path. I plan on hanging on to Amazon for as long as I can since the money tend to be real good. The amount of hours I tend to work within a week and on top of me being Gold status (which also means I get paid biweekly), I can easily make $2,000+ within 3 weeks so it’s a really nice extra source of income on the side. I prefer being a Shopper since most of the horror stories of heard from Amazon’s FC workforce be from the warehouse people.

Big tip tho,

WEAR SOME COMFORTABLE SHOES :ufdup: No open-toe shoes but Crocs are fine. I’ve seen quite a few of my coworkers get away with wearing them.

@Super Ramon OP you can check this out too.

@Super Ramon
 

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On their website from their Jobs page over the summer. Their postings tend to get snatch up quick, so you gotta be on top of it whenever they show up, otherwise you’ll have to wait a number of days before more pop back up. Once I got it and signed up for it, they later sent me an email saying that if I’m still interested, I should attend a mandatory New Hire Orientation at their warehouse at this in-the-cut industrial area in Springfield, VA. You get to this massive warehouse and before you get taken to the orientation room, Amazon employees inspect your documentations (I gave them my passport, SS Certificate, etc.) and once you’re in the orientation room, they’ll have you take a picture for your work-issued ID. There’s no specific dress code for the orientation (nor your work site), you may come as you are so long as you don’t wear anything “obscene or offensive”. The orientation is essentially a 1 1/2 or 2 hour long lecture and fluff piece about Amazon and you take a drug test inside the room (mouth swab). You’re basically hired on the spot if everything is good with your documentations and drug test, they’ll send you an email to let you know you’re cleared to go. Before your start date tho, you’ll be doing some online training (mainly videos and scenarios), then when you go to your site, you’ll be given actual training in person.

As for working as a Shopper, I like it personally. We’re set up at a Whole Foods since Amazon got a special relationship with them now. Most of my coworkers are okay and I’m personally cool with a few of them now. Not gonna give out its exact location address unless you want me to DM you but I work at the busiest site in the DMV, so we tend to get a lot of traffic with the orders and our workforce can get pretty big (damn near 100 of us on certain days). I absolutely love the flexibility and since I’ve worked enough weekends there, I’m officially Gold status, which means that I can pick up some shifts in advance that won’t drop for regular Shoppers til a few days to a week later on most normal days. The pay is $15 hourly, but it can bump up to an additional $1-$3 on some Sundays where the site is tryna meet customer demand and wanna get more Shoppers to work on that day (Sunday is the busiest day for my site). We also get paid $30 an hour on holidays except Christmas (we’re closed). The benefits are pretty bare-bone in my opinion tho, I think the Whole Foods employees got better benefits than we do with the same hourly pay and similar flexibility. My new manager is pretty cool (young and athletically built ADOS breh, dude look like he in his mid 30s). I’ve been 10 minutes late once for a double shift (10:45 to 8:30) and was even 20 minutes late to a double shift under my old manager and I haven’t received a single infraction from both. I guess as long as I show up for work within an hour, I’m straight :yeshrug: I’m certainly complaining, especially on account that I commute 25 mins to the site from my house in PG County during rush hour.

We get to pick our own shifts. You gotta be on it when them shifts drop tho because they can snatched up real quick. They typically drop from 6:15 PM to 6:25 PM (generally around 6:17 PM specifically) on AmazonMoment and you have the choice of:

6:00 AM to 10:45 PM
10:45 PM to 3:30 PM
3:30 PM to 8:30 PM
8:30 PM to 9:21 PM

You’ll also have shifts with odd times such as:

11:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Keep in mind that the afternoon and evening times are actually in military time.

The work environment is pretty decent and chill. My friend works at the Silver Spring site and told me how ratchet it can get sometimes. I hear the same thing about some of the DC sites too lol. So it definitely varies from site to site.

Also, you'd think it be a lot of Cacs and Middle Easterners working at my site since it’s in Arlington but most of my coworkers are a mix of ADOS, Africans, some Latinx, a small handful of Asians, at least one Middle Easterner, and a couple of Cacs, so it’s pretty diverse.

The flexibility comes in clutch too because say if you’re going to school or dealing with stuff at home or dealing with another job or two or career, as long as you work within 30 days from the last time you worked a shift or once a month, you’ll be able to keep your side job with Amazon. For me personally, that came in handy a lot when I was attending school. But since I’ve recently graduated, I’m able to dedicate some more time with Amazon while I look for an additional job as well as work on starting my career path. I plan on hanging on to Amazon for as long as I can since the money tend to be real good. The amount of hours I tend to work within a week and on top of me being Gold status (which also means I get paid biweekly), I can easily make $2,000+ within 3 weeks so it’s a really nice extra source of income on the side. I prefer being a Shopper since most of the horror stories of heard from Amazon’s FC workforce be from the warehouse people.

Big tip tho,

WEAR SOME COMFORTABLE SHOES :ufdup: No open-toe shoes but Crocs are fine. I’ve seen quite a few of my coworkers get away with wearing them.

@Super Ramon OP you can check this out too.

breh thanks for all this info

I’m currently nervous as hell because for two applications I did of two warehouse locations around me, I got to the last part of the assessment and it provided me a list of date and times to choose from as a schedule and for each one they all said one position left at 4pm on Friday


This was yesterday obviously. I had mixed emotions cause I was pissed off that they were giving me such short notice when this was after 2:30 pm and where I was there was no way I would reach in time

I did sign up for text Alerts and I’m praying that openings come back up again especially when the job positions don’t start until the end of January(27th,29th,31st etc)

man :beli: is there a good chance I could get a text notification at the start of next week having more available orientation dates? I heard they hire people all at once so I’m hoping it’s still a big chance but I’m nervous as hell

I’m mad I didn’t do the resume yesterday morning cause I would have been able to make that 4pm orientation
 

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I did that job for 2 months

The hardest job Ive ever had. Was out in Morton Grove Illinois delivering packages from November till mid January.

It was as cold as hell outside. Delivering 800+ packages a day out of a van :wow:

Going to an apartment complex puting 50+ packages .... each in a different locker :francis:

Had cramps like a motherfukka running in the snow all day from house to house :unimpressed:

Calling for rescue everyday around 5pm and still going back to the warehouse with packages

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I work for Amazon delivering package. I never heard no one get 800 package that almost impossible to do in one day. No way u can fit that many packages in one of there van. The most I gotten was over 300 package like 350. Depend the area if it's all house I can finished in 6 hours or so. A more advance route with house, business, apt. Probably 7 hours or so. The rescue part he's talking about sucks. U get fukk for being a good and fast driver. If u finished fast and they need u to assist other u have to do it or they put u on hourly that day not the flat rate. I use to ran and finish fast but now I take my time, eat lunch, play on my phone and usually never have to rescue.

I work for 2 company that work for Amazon one paid me 175 a route. This company was great let me work my own schedule. It work out well cause I have another job. But company went under not sure why heard different things. Now I work for this other company get paid 150 a route. Route were small here for the most part getting like 200 package or less which ain't shyt. But now the company fired a shyt load of people after holidays so now my route for the last couple week or been close to 300 package a day again.

I never work in there warehouse but shyt don't look hard. I see workers doing nothing all the time. If u try to work the warehouse try to do returns that shyt look to kick back. U just sitting around waiting for drivers to come back lost people usually don't have any returns
 

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Which Wholes Foods store you work at? I’m a Amazon shopper too and I work at the Wholes Food on H street in downtown DC.

I work at the joint on P Street in Logan Circle and the other joint down the street from Pentagon City Mall. The one in VA is my main site but ironically nowadays, I’ve been picking up shifts more easily at P Street. I actually got H Street as an additional site but I haven’t picked a shift yet and that’s mainly because it’s a lil further away from my side of PG and I know driving on Kenilworth Ave is one of the quickest ways from my house to get to H Street and I hate driving on Kenilworth.

What’s the H Street site like breh? How’s the manager too? What’s y’all setup like and how big is the store itself? Does the site got a parking garage? How busy is the site and what are y’all busiest days? How are your coworkers and do y’all got a good relationship with the WF employees? Are the customers in there boujee like at Pentagon City or chill like at P Street?

Also, a close friend of mine used to work at the Silver Spring site. But she’s gonna try to apply for the Riverdale site since it’s walking distance from her neighborhood and another friend of mine wanna work there too since he’s tired of having to commute to BWI from Landover.
 

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I work at the joint on P Street in Logan Circle and the other joint down the street from Pentagon City Mall. The one in VA is my main site but ironically nowadays, I’ve been picking up shifts more easily at P Street. I actually got H Street as an additional site but I haven’t picked a shift yet and that’s mainly because it’s a lil further away from my side of PG and I know driving on Kenilworth Ave is one of the quickest ways from my house to get to H Street and I hate driving on Kenilworth.

What’s the H Street site like breh? How’s the manager too? What’s y’all setup like and how big is the store itself? Does the site got a parking garage? How busy is the site and what are y’all busiest days? How are your coworkers and do y’all got a good relationship with the WF employees? Are the customers in there boujee like at Pentagon City or chill like at P Street?

Also, a close friend of mine used to work at the Silver Spring site. But she’s gonna try to apply for the Riverdale site since it’s walking distance from her neighborhood and another friend of mine wanna work there too since he’s tired of having to commute to BWI from Landover.

I was originally assigned to P Street but than they changed my home store all the way out to Springfield but I later added H Street to my schedule.

The H street store is pretty busy, everyone is cool with each other and the Wholes Food employees are all cool except for the ones over at the meat department. Customers are chill for the most part, my manager is pretty cool as well.

The Springfield one is more boujee compared to H street and everyone keep to themselves over there but there’s no beefs for the most part.
 
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