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I did an online interview for Amazon a few weeks ago.

I have no choice as I'm currently unemployed and beggars can't be choosers. I have no savings, no insurance. But one thing struck me. During the interview they asked me a total of SIX TIMES if I do more than I'm paid for. The questions basically made 2 statements and you have to choose which one you agree more. So they'd say “You set achievable and reasonable goals” VS “you are motivated by challenges”. Stuff like that boils my blood because it's basic brainwashing. They stated it six different ways. I can't remember all of them but one was “Do you regularly go above and beyond your duties?” and another was “Do you set high expectations for yourself?” and another was “Do you always try to do more than what is expected of you?” I counted the same question six times and my answer remained the same every time. Amazon.…


I have no choice as I'm currently unemployed and beggars can't be choosers. I have no savings, no insurance. But one thing struck me.

During the interview they asked me a total of SIX TIMES if I do more than I'm paid for.

The questions basically made 2 statements and you have to choose which one you agree more. So they'd say “You set achievable and reasonable goals” VS “you are motivated by challenges”. Stuff like that boils my blood because it's basic brainwashing.

They stated it six different ways. I can't remember all of them but one was “Do you regularly go above and beyond your duties?” and another was “Do you set high expectations for yourself?” and another was “Do you always try to do more than what is expected of you?”

I counted the same question six times and my answer remained the same every time.

Amazon. No one ever works for more than they're paid for unless they're forced to. That is called wage theft and it's the reason Bezos has a 430 million euro yacht while his employees are dying in his warehouses.

Pay people what they are owed.

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