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This comment is probably going to create a lot of hate however... imagine that everyone in the UK saw this video - how many of us will stop buying from them? Humans always try and get the best deal. Even if it's only a couple quid cheaper. Most of us don't think about the struggling businesses. Amazon will get bigger and bigger because people like us will use them regardless of what conditions the employees are in. Fair enough to the employees they can't just up and leave, and I do feel sorry for them. But I do congratulate them on their hard work and effort they put in. This is also why places like Tesco are getting bigger too. Campaigners will try and stop them setting up shop in a small village to protect the stand alone businesses but ultimately the campaigners will eventually go and shop in the very same place they tried to stop being built. Another example is people that try and stop houses being built on greenbelt land. What was there before your house was built? A forest home to thousands of animals probably. : Darren Boss
It's not easy.From picking to binning to packing. They expect you to work your ass off! What company wouldn't? You're expected to work hard and be productive at any job you may have. Amazon takes it to a whole new level. You are against the clock from the second you get in the door. Rush to get your lunch in a fridge. rush to get to the time clock before a line of 100 people begin to line up. You get docked points if you clock in 2 minutes late. How can you do it with a line of 50 to 80 people in front of you? The training is a couple of days and your cast into the fire. Don't be late for lunch, don't be late clocking in back from lunch. If you get a lunch at all? might take you 10 to 15 min to get to a break room depending where you are in the warehouse when the buzzer sounds. Yes the place is that big. Now think about it. If it takes me 10 min to get to my break room then it will take 10 min to get back to my work station. leaves 10 min to eat what you have as quickly as possible. It's not right. Plus pat downs metal detectors and guys in blue vests asking why you took so long in the bathroom.No thanks. Buy your goods local!!! : skullboy88
I`m not gonna buy at Amazon no more in my life again : Polski Pragmatyk
It all depends really. The packing job is piss easy although you need to hit certain targets. The hard working jobs in the docking and picking area should be higher paid though. I stuck it out for a few months but i was getting fed up waking up at 5:00 4 days a week and losing £100 of my wages just for the bus to the warehouse. Got something more relaxed and with easier hours in my hometown now anyway. : Duberry
This is awful and all the comments below just show the hypocritical nature of people who would choose their own comfort at the cost of exploiting other people who are unfortunate enough to be at the 'bottom of the food chain'. Instead, let's support local businesses who's work is more authentic and less corporate.. And perhaps this means actually getting out of the house and picking up your shit. SO WHAT! : Diana D
Blame the recruitment agencies! they should refuse to give jobs if this is how amazon treats its workers! You need the media to expose the agencies that allow its workers to work as slaves. Sickening really. I for one will be looking closely at where I buy my things. It wont be coming from amazon direct and the things I buy from amazon wont be stocked by amazon : gary63693
Holy shit, first now i see how shit amazon is. : Spike TheBadDrago
I don't see anything bad about this. If you don't like the job, you can leave. : Frankie .G
it's pathetic how most people nowadays want's to work less and is wanting to get paid more. work your ass off people! go to a third world country and work there. it's way worse than this. : Keit Nicko Pastorite
Typical whinging poms. Thankfully you wont have to work in such "oppressive" working conditions for much longer as the educated among us write the software and assemble the hardware to replace your "menial jobs and terrible working conditions" with robotics.Such an inhumane thing to make a human being walk and pick for up to 10 hours a day, 4 days a week in order to be able to survive. So... unnatural. : Michael Richards
Am I the only one that doesnt find this that bad? Most people who complain about these types of jobs are people that havent worked a hard day in their life.If you dont like it leave. : jbvap
Amazon has created an oppressive work environment where most employees have almost no rights and are under constant surveillance. It has undermined competition and relies on governments to subsidize them with road building and tax breaks. All in the name of “free enterprise”! : George A
Totally disgraceful. : Hussein El-Ajouz
how can people on here criticize when they haven't even worked at amazon. I spent 8 months there did every job from picking packing receiving and stowing. truth is picking is the worst job you can do there as the scanner will send you to the other side of the warehouse just because that's the only place you will find that item because the stower has to travel all over the warehouse just to find space 4 items per bin maximum. picking items with a timer counting down every second. the stower has less targets because of limited space but that means more pressure on the picker to pick more items per hour so the stower can fill the bin up again the pickers get treated like shit. : karlosnod
So sad to see how much people think hard work means working the health out of your body...that's not hard work, that's being stupid. What are you going to do by the time you're 50, very proud of hard working your whole youth and unable to move out of a bed?. Hard work is a lot more than walking 18 Km everyday. : Lilibutter
A few things I've noticed:- This video fails to mention the mental stress of some of the jobs, especially the counters. You'd be surprised how quickly you lose it when you spend 10 hours counting 1, 2, 3, 4... 1, 2, 3, 4... 1, 2, 3, 4. It's scary when you can feel your sanity draining away, and you still have like 6 hours left.- Wtf are all these people doing sitting down? In my warehouse, no one is allowed to sit down, not even managers. : Charity Diary
Welcome to America. Thats how American workers operate all the time. Its always a rush against time. If you can't manage to do the job in time, they sack you : Y10Q
I love Amazon so much. : Jonathon Gillis
I worked at amazon in Milton Keynes, honestly the effort it takes to work there is excruciating ,with all my muscles and fitness i went home with trembling hands and feet praying that tomorrow will not come so i do not have to go back there again, but as you know, we have to pay the bills so there i was. Again and again. Someone here said its not as bad as shown in the video,loll,its worse, hell worse than what you see, the pains you get is unimaginable..ill give you an idea,For those of you that play football or workout for 90min.weather training or professionally, Think of how you feel afterwards..Now, imagine playing football or working out for 8 hours a day with 2 breaks of 30mins in-between. Every 4 or 5 days in a week.Am a very built and fit guy, if i tell you i saw hell in my few months there, imagine what a regular person will go through..i would advice finally, If you have your degree/qualifications and you get a job in amazon as something else other than a Picker,Packer or Rebiner, then by all means go for it,but on the other hand only go to work at amazon as a last resort option cos if you think its all roses and feathers for those at the picker,packer level.You are in for a big surprise. : DAWARI DAVID GEORGE
WE AS PEOPLE MUST LEARN TO SLOW DOWN.JEFF BEZOS IS OBSESSED & PERHAPS A MAD MAN.POWER HUNGRY & MORE.NO MORE WORDS AT THIS TIME TO DESCRIBE THIS MAN. BUT WITHOUT PEOPLE HE WOULD NOT SURVIVE. JEFF KISS YOUR EMPLOYEES BLISTERS.KK : KEITH KUHN
Pokud vám někomu hodně chybí těch 1500 pracovních míst, které se do Brna nepovedlo přitáhnout kvůli (ze strany radnice) dost zpackanému jednání s firmou Amazon, mrkněte se na tohle video. Chápu, že to někoho může pár týdnů i bavit, běhat po skladech a snažit se naplnit nereálné limity, ale ten psychologický nátlak odpočítávajících se vteřin musí být po delší dobu neúnosný. : Štěkkán Jurčík
I worked at the warehouse in Brussels. It's true you need to have so muscles. But it was absolutely GREAT to work there. : Happy Smisbu
I was a Security Guard at Amazon in Peterborough until recently and it is as bad as this Panorama suggests. We had to search People whilst they were working,Search them as they left ( And yes through Airport style Metal Detectors ). If a Male Guard searched a Female employee we had to go up close to them and scan them with a Wand over all their body about six inches away from them, This made me feel uncomfortable so how must they have felt. If someone didn't meet their Target they were led out and their locker searched before they left. ( How Humiliating). My Mate was seen on Camera taking a Paracetamol and Amazon called in the Drug testers to test him for Drugs. The Testers also come randomly and pull workers of the floor to be tested. It is a horrible place. : john barker
Please shop local,do not support slavedrivers like this Company,for the sake of a few euro or pounds. I would not support a Company like this........SHOP LOCAL!!!!!!!!! : seamus7399
This makes me sick, especially for assuming Amazon was ethical. : utdw001
Amazon.co.uk has now gone and started to cut into the flesh of their customers in Europe as well by cancelling all their free shipping to mainland Europe. It's opening the eyes of many people to what kind of company Amazon actually is: Panorama - Amazon: The Truth Behind the Clickhttp://www.ethicalconsumer.org/boycotts/boycottamazon/imboycottingamazon.aspxhttps://www.change.org/petitions/amazon-reinstate-free-shipping-for-eu-countries-and-international-ordershttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/forums/ref=cm_cd_pg_pg1?ie=UTF8&cdForum=Fx8DKXNI5KP8IK&cdPage=1&cdThread=Tx1BDI8GZDWU74A : Wim Soetaerts
I think it is good that performance is measured quantitatively rather than how much the manager likes your personally. Everyone has to move their lazy ass and get some work done. In my place of work the more skilled you are at being lazy and kissing ass the better work life you will have. Although I do think the pressure on these workers in Amazon warehouses could be turned down a notch or two. : Maito Lee
yeah some employees interviewed had positive things to say about working at Amazon, but in the interests of a fair and balanced debate we won't be showing any of that... : fucktardspotter
Dunfermline ware house is just as bad if not worse. Cheap slave labour thats all they want. : Lynn Mason
Waterstones Book Hub Burton on Trent is similar pressure pressure and Tesco Fradley hence why so many accidents : sandydogy
I did a poo : Qasim Rabbani
If you feel the need to buy online, just use eBay. Most of there sellers are independent. : MightyJoeD
Logistics is a very stressful area to work for but these warehouses seem clean, and mostly safe to work at, nothing like a third-world chemical factory or construction site. The pay is minimum wage but how much do you expect to make for manual labor that requires no schooling beyond elementary? I fail to see these workers' human rights downtrodden or in any way violated. To me, it is more stressing to be hungry, not having any formal schooling, and reaching down to your pockets to find only the lint of your trousers. : Harman Kardon
fak offffffff : ricardo brito
Seems like a very inefficient system they have there. No wonder they never make a profit. : Daniel Johnson
I think what we have here is symptomatic of the "X-Factor" generation, they all think that they can leave school and become millionaires within a year without getting off their arse. Well the sad truth is that if you want a pay check and the best you can do is a non-skilled, manual job, then guess what, you actually have to do some work in order to receive your pay check. Welcome to reality... : fucktardspotter
kill amazon. : kabalu
Currently watching... : Michael Mason
I watched this last night and I felt sick, it made me think of a "civilised" sweatshop in Bangladesh!!! : hateanimalabuse
Any Non-con manual slammers in here? F**K THAT SH*IT. Ammiright? : Michael Rocha
keep up the good work im a prime member and and expect my one day delivery, no but really cant theyjust do less hours then : Jordan Cato
Amazon should automate their warehouses, instead of treating their workers like paid slaves. : Martin Barr-David
hmmm, this is bad, u would think they would have some of those thing they carry luggage around on in the airports for such a big and busy place instead of push trollies, that being said, soon (couple of yrs maybe) they wont have more than 5 ppl working in these warehouses, they already have some of their warehouses fully setup with robot technology doing most of the work, so even less jobs in the future. : streetbwoy
nice job, i like marathon.. healthy and antifat job! :-) : Jakub Nahodil
Working for Walmart. Fucking end of the world type stuff. I snapped, couldnt watch the whole thing. I can't even begin to imagine the pressure of eating a peanut butter sandwich, let alone brush my teeth in the morning. Amazon is worse than burning Jews in a concentration camp. One sugar or two ? ARRRGHHHH THE HUMANITY. : Captain Caveman
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Work at Amazon in Scotland its honestly not as bad as its shown here I'm a picker been there 3 weeks have no points so far yeah its a frustrating job but I turn the volume down on my scanner so the beeping doesn't get to me and everyone is very friendly its actually one of the best jobs if ever had ! : Tam Mclean
Thanks for posting this. As an ex bookseller it's worth saying that Amazon insist on large discounts when buying from publishers; around 75% instead of around 40%. Not surprising that the high street bookseller cannot compete. : kalpa108