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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy seems to have a vision for 15 hour work days, 7 days a week.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/tech-news/amazon-ceo-andy-jassy-to-employees-at-town-hall-we-are-changing-how-we-do-promotions/amp_articleshow/119417803.cms |
He can go right ahead. Say goodbye to any family or social life. |
| Im good at doing a lot with a little, but this is insanity. The broligarchy will be the start of our dystopic future. |
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F that.
At that point I'd just make a mud hut and live off the land while making my own food than be a slave. |
Exactly. That work schedule makes subsistence agriculture and going back to the land look awesome. |
| "Jassy is a creature of habit and tradition to an unusual degree. He meets each of his two kids, a son and a daughter, for breakfast once a week (always independently), on the same day at the same time, and has done so for years... He schedules two hours for himself on his calendar once a week to read (often Amazon-related memos), and on Tuesdays, as he’s done for the past 25 years, he has a date night with his wife, Elana." |
Creature of habit? Extreme OCD. |
| My spouse basically does that but he makes la lot of money for it. Most people wouldn’t live that way. |
" Jassy also urged employees to "move fast and act like owners," acknowledging the intense competition Amazon faces from "the most technically able, most hungry" companies, including startups "working seven days a week, 15 hours a day." "What would I do if this was my company? And by the way, it is your company. This is all of our company," Jassy told staff, encouraging them to maintain awareness of both internal goals and external innovations. " Act like owners but don't get paid like owners It's all of our company, but I and the shareholders will keep most of its profits paying you just to keep coming to work. Lets see how well this goes for Amazon, eventually they'll run out of fools
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Translation: We are cheap bastards, we want to dramatically reduce personnel costs, in order to make up for the shortfall we want our existing employees to work 15 hour days, seven days a week.
Don’t these people feel any shame when they spew such nonsense?? Do they really think that everyone else is dumb and can be fed any drivel? I would rather live on a farm with meager earnings than to sign away my life for slave labor at Amazon. |
That's a 16 hour work day 7 days a week. |
| They need to pay a lot more for that. I suspect people are less productive given they are RTO and commute times. |
He needs to pay employees what he's earning so they can hire full-time nannies, housekeepers, drivers, etc. to allow for it to happen. |
| Amazon seems like a terrible place to work. I know some really smart people who worked there, and none lasted more than three years. They did not have positive things to say about it -- were totally overworked and burned out (and they were not people averse to hard work). |
It’s not. It is a churn and burn but and some last longer than three years. It’s like every where. The team and supervisor makes the difference. When it was wfh longer hours were much more doable. Jazzy. A work those hours as he has tons of help and not raising his kids or having much of a marriage. The makes a fortune. Most in Amazon don’t. |