17+ Secrets An Ex Amazon Employees Revealed
1. Size of the warehouses
Image Source/ WiredWhat do you imagine when you think of an Amazon warehouse? How big do you imagine it to be? Well, you might think about it as a huge metal cage the size of a football field. But you'll be shocked to find that not many actually look like that and most warehouses are smaller.Advertisement
2. Prioritising Prime orders
Image Source/ Android AuthorityThose who've subscribed to Amazon Prime will be pleased to know that your order is actually prioritised. Usually, Prime orders are pushed out within 15 minutes of the order actually being placed. Staff work around the clock to ensure that next day delivery is met.Advertisement
3. Picking quotas
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4. Amazon robots
Image Source/ Robotics and AutomationDid you know that Amazon are actually working on a way to have all your order picked and packed robotically. For now, it's still human staff workers that pick up the slack, but Amazon have stated how they intend to automate the process. Not good for workers!Advertisement
5. Sex toys
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6. Picker scanner
Image Source/ BBCAs soon as you place your order it gets directed through to a picker's scanner. From there, they read the item number and locate it in the warehouse, before scanning it and having it packed. Seems a pretty efficient way to work, and is almost instant.Advertisement
7. Security
Image Source/ Geek WireSecurity at Amazon warehouses is pretty strict. Given the countless number of employees, theft is something that the company takes extremely seriously. This involved having security check points and requiring people to leave certain personal items at the door.Advertisement
8. Disorganised warehouse
Image Source/ BBCTaking a first glance at an Amazon warehouse you would realise that the way that it is organised looks completely random, but is done on purpose. By keeping similar looking items away from each other, it reduces the risk of the pickers taking the wrong item.Advertisement
9. Hiring process
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10. Robot colleagues
Image Source/ The EconomistIn their period of taking to automatic robots, a lot of the colleagues of human pickers will be little robots wondering the building. They take the burden off the workers. Stowers would load the robots of objects and the robots would then drive them to the packers.Advertisement
11. Robot health and safety
Image Source/ Daily MailIf you're wondering how workers manage to avoid the robots then listen up. The only people that are trained to approach the robots are robot technicians. If an object falls, only technicians are allowed to approach and sort the issue. If a worker does, then it is instant dismissal.Advertisement
12. Medication vending machines
Image Source/ Oregon LiveWorking in an Amazon warehouse requires a lot of physical work, bending, lifting, moving. So, instead of just packing their vending machines full of candy and chips, Amazon have introduced medication into the machines. Advil, Tylenol and Tums are just a few of the free pills.Advertisement
13. Reading gift notes
Image Source/ Daily MailPackers are tasked with printing off all of the gift notes and putting them in the orders. One of the ex-employees stated that they didn't ever read gift notes as they felt it was an invasion of privacy, but that they knew other packers did read them.Advertisement
14. Digital manager
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15. Strange packaging
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16. Break Times
Image Source/ Geek WireEmployees aren't too happy with the breaks you get at Amazon. Strictly allocated to 30 minute or 15 minute intervals, they're often very restricting in what you can actually do. Plus at the big warehouses, it takes a good five minutes to get to the break room!Advertisement
17. Spotting
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18. Countdown timer
Image Source/ The SunSome employees have a countdown timer. Called takt time, it requires the worker to grab an item within 6 and a half seconds of it appearing on screen. Sometimes, items can take up to 30 seconds to retrieve, so the target hardly seems achievable.Advertisement
19. Competitions
Image Source/ The SunWorkers are often involved in time-based competitions with each other to boost morale and productivity. Different warehouses call it different things such as Power Hour or King of the Hill. You can win Amazon Bucks which you can use to get Amazon gear.Advertisement
20. Kitty litter
Image Source/ Pet KeenApparently, although the robots do a lot of the heavy lifting, workers still get annoyed about the heavy items that consumers order. Usually these are the cat litter and dog food bags which can be quite big. They're tiresome to drag around the warehouse.Advertisement
21. Isolating
Image Source/ Financial TimesIt's not surprise that Amazon workers have spoken out about how isolating the workplace can be. They sometimes have to go really long periods of time without talking to anyone. Managers are usually around during the training, but once that's over it's silent.Advertisement
22. Japanese
Image Source/ Rest of WorldAmazon has utilised certain tenets of Japanese logistics and because of this they have incorporated certain elements of the Japanese language into the workplace. Andon (a processing mistake) and Gemba (the worksite) are just two of the words used.Advertisement
23. No Amazon Prime
Image Source/ How-To-GeekContrary to popular belief, Amazon employees do not get Prime for free. However, one thing they do get is a $100 a year discount code that they can use on items sold directly by Amazon. Better than nothing but I bet they can do a lot better than that.Advertisement
24. The mascot
Image Source/ Fast CompanyBelieve it or not there is actually a mascot dotted about the Amazon warehouses. Peccy is their mascot and is the face of pins given to employees as rewards. The blob has become a hit among the employees and they often collect the pins they are rewarded.Advertisement
25. Horror stories
Image Source/ Daily MailWhen you hear of the Amazon warehouses you think of inhumane and hellish conditions. You'll be surprised to find out that not all employees describe the workplace this way. They say that it is hard work but that the conditions were just on par with most other warehouses.Advertisement
26. Bubble wrap
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27. Cafeteria
Image Source/ GigazineGiven that their breaks were extremely short and microwaves were limited, a lot of fights broke out between amazon employees during their break periods. In order to try and buy and heat and eat their food as fast as possible they couldn't wait for each other.Advertisement
28. Nurse's office
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29. Problem Solver
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30. Crazy orders
Image Source/ Geek WireThink about all the orders that go through Amazon each day, there is bound to be some crazy ones. Apparently stand-up life-size Justin Biebers were a thing for a very long time. And of course, as mentioned before, the sell a LOT of sex toys, making the workers coy.Advertisement
