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Are you saying the ancients knew what fossils were lol?The ancients also saw fossils.
Quoting an infamous Nazi rocket scientist to promote creationism is like quoting Dubya calling a woman working three jobs "uniquely American." Out of touch."Science is the study of creation."![]()
Quoting an infamous Nazi rocket scientist to promote creationism is like quoting Dubya calling a woman working three jobs "uniquely American." Out of touch.
Therefore?Regarding the problems with piecework at Amazon, there are help wanted signs all over the place.
You copied and pasted a link to a religious extremist site as a joke, right?That's what the evos say who made it up (in order to fit their lies... oops theory.
Evidence of dinosaurs and humans living together == Humans with Dinosaurs Evidence.
You obviously didn't listen to the podcast. But thanks for playing nonetheless.Therefore, if they don't like working for Amazon there are other jobs available.
Also, it appears from the article that those employees that are complaining don't actually understand production line work.
It's the production line workers that are complaining the most, that they aren't given time to 'help' (socialize with) their fellow workers. It's all part of the 'feminization' of the work force, where employees need time to 'nurture relationships' with other employees or they feel they are being abused.You obviously didn't listen to the podcast. But thanks for playing nonetheless.
"production line work" -- LOL
Production lines produce products. Amazon workers pick and ship product orders from their warehouses of products.It's the production line workers that are complaining the most, that they aren't given time to 'help' (socialize with) their fellow workers. It's all part of the 'feminization' of the work force, where employees need time to 'nurture relationships' with other employees or they feel they are being abused.
Those 'pickers' are production line workers. Look it up.Production lines produce products. Amazon workers pick and ship product orders from their warehouses of products.
Sure, there are parallels that can be drawn between the two. But one needs to recognize the profound differences first. For example, what the hell do you mean by, "It's the production line workers that are complaining the most"? You mean the pickers as opposed to the, at most, handful of managers? Well, no worries, they get treated like dirt too. In fact, the guy who first succeeded in unionizing an Amazon warehouse was a manager.
But go ahead. Take any one of those jobs. Do it for a week and report back.. I'd just love to hear how you showed 'em all with your unique style and ease..
Why do you hate women?
You look it up. Better yet, like I said, try it yourself! You're in for a rude awakening..Those 'pickers' are production line workers. Look it up.
Actually, revelation trumps science and education.
S/E: We should care for our teeth.
Revelation: We must care for our teeth.
James 1:22
But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
Biiiiiiiig difference.![]()
Are you saying the ancients knew what fossils were lol?
Those fossils were with other fossils of land animals living today. They drew and created art from the actual animals.
I mean general 'revealed' knowledge.
Oh, Amazon told you so, did they? Ever consider trying sources having less obvious conflict of interest? No? Not surprised.Ok, pickers aren't line workers, however Amazon employs production line workers.
Production Worker job description
A Production Worker is responsible for meeting quality standards and deadlines for products. They check for defects, assemble products, monitor manufacturing equipment, and closely follow safety procedures to prevent accidents in environments where materials may be hazardous.
You'll have to read this on Facebook or Google.Oh, Amazon told you so, did they? Ever consider trying sources having less obvious conflict of interest? No? Not surprised.