• sammer510 [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    Worked at a warehouse for a small family owned business once and now I work at an Amazon warehouse and it's like fucking night and day. At least Amazon managers have no like personal investment in the goings on really, everything is just numbers and you're just one cog out of many so its easy to avoid scrutiny. If a small business tyrant decides they don't like you? Good fucking luck.

    • Tankiedesantski [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      I have a similar experience while looking for a place to rent. A few private landlords said "no foreigners", one refused to believe my female S.O. made median wage for a man in our city and demanded to see her tax documents, and one tried inserting a clause into the lease saying I'm not allowed to cook "ethnic foods" (lmao).

      At that point even the realtor was shocked at how shitty these people were being and referred me to a big corporate landlord. They asked to see my ID, my pay slips, and then handed me their standard terms and conditions. I moved in that week.

      I am in no way defending any landlord ever, but sometimes being just another number can work to your advantage. Numbers don't have skin color or nationality or gender.

      • Blottergrass [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        A lot of people welcomed big box stores and conglomerates into their neighborhoods, and not just for the lower prices.

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          1 year ago

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    • Sandinband [any, comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      Small business i used to work at tried to not pay me for 20 hours worth of work. Thankfully I had been recording the hours I worked because I like recording stuff and could show them the pics I took.

      Later they started using these wipes I had allergic reactions to, then lied about using them when I was very clearly having an allergic reaction, and then stopped giving me hours after I sent them a picture of a thing my allergist gave me that said I'm allergic to an ingredient in those wipes.

      I worked for a gigantic company with sites all over the world and I offhandedly told someone im allergic to the hand soap so I bring my own. That same day the person who coordinates supplies for all the sites in my part of state emailed me about switching the my site to a different soap that I can tolerate.

      Fuck that company too (ceo is a nepo baby) but small businesses commit the majority of wage theft and their owners are more likely to breathe down your neck

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      • sammer510 [none/use name]
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        1 year ago

        Well technically my facility still does 5 days/8 hours so it's not as bad. Honestly the standing up all day is nothing compared to having to wake up at 2 am and get to work by 3:20. It's absolute ass. But they pay more than $20 an hour and have health vision and dental benefits for a pretty low cost. It beats retail that's for sure