Survey: 73% of Amazon workers are considering quitting after 5-day in-office mandate
Survey: 73% of Amazon workers are considering quitting after 5-day in-office mandate

Survey: 73% of Amazon workers are considering quitting after 5-day in-office mandate

Just like a large number of people consider moving out of the country after presidential elections. Few are serious about it.
Yea but moving out of country doesn't normally come with you also getting to work less hours for more pay. Leaving Amazon for a competitive offer does.
High performers can do whatever they want, giving them a reason to leave like this is silly. Treat your employees like they are too immature to balance their work and life and you will end up with immature employees.
At the end of the day the question is do you want results or do you want butts in seats. If you run a factory it's fair to want butts in seats. If you run a creative endevor you should want results.
Working remotely from another continent crowd checking in.
What’s the logistics of this? I work remote 3 days as a software dev and I’m hoping to eventually get full WFH.
How does one just move to another country to work from there. Do you need a lot of cash on hand to make the move or can you just be a nomad kind and do it.
Ayyyy I would be there with you if I could bring all my kids with me. I dislike 20-30 flight time to see my kids. And it's also wasteful.
It’s not an apples to apples comparison. The fact is that many Amazon employees can make 25-50% more, with better work-life balance, better benefits, a less toxic environment, and the ability to work from home.
Source: former Amazon employee who got out a few years ago.
When my last company said we had to go back 3 days a week I found a new job. I agonized over the decision for days because I had been there 8 years, but knew I would be unhappy going back. Am happy as a lamb now though and work fully remotely for a company who's nearest office is over 2000 miles away. Best career decision I've ever made
Except switching jobs is far easier, less risky and usually the only way to get an actual salary bump?... yes, "just like"
Cause one's way too easier compared to the other.
Getting fired from Amazon is a right of passage in the tech world. They constantly shed workers due to their turnover goals and those people can get jobs pretty much anywhere. I bet the prospects are even better when people quit.