SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:49 am
Wow, really going after the “legality” argument.
I dunno, DB. Why wouldn’t the government investigate its largest source of tax revenue?
Ah, I see.
“They”
It’s all a conspiracy between the government, big business, and the Bilderbergs/reptilians.
That’s why no one can find anyone but a microscopic handful of losers pissing in cans at Amazon. If “They” weren’t conspiring then we’d know the truth about widespread mandatory can-shitting and hours of unpaid detention at security points.
SuburbanFarmer wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 10:49 am
Wow, really going after the “legality” argument.
I dunno, DB. Why wouldn’t the government investigate its largest source of tax revenue?
Ah, I see.
“They”
It’s all a conspiracy between the government, big business, and the Bilderbergs/reptilians.
That’s why no one can find anyone but a microscopic handful of losers pissing in cans at Amazon. If “They” weren’t conspiring then we’d know the truth about widespread mandatory can-shitting and hours of unpaid detention at security points.
Thanks, Alex Jones.
The rest of us do know what’s going on, thanks to first-hand accounts, reporting, and video evidence.
Somehow, we’ve managed to glean this information without a government-issued proclamation of fact.
True story - one summer I worked as a masonry laborer hauling block and pushing wheelbarrows full of concrete. I went directly from sit-on-my-ass college student to hard labor. Guess what, keeping pace with the rest of the crew caused me to vomit. Barfed my guts up all over the worksite from the sheer exertion.
Or as you clowns would say “Subhuman conditions in masonry profession literally sicken workers, THERE SHOULD BE A LAW!!!”
0.01% of can-pissers don’t define the work environment that 99.99% of others handle without issue.
Amazon does not have to compensate workers for bathroom breaks or security screenings, but it does have to pay for all the diapers and talcum powder (to prevent chafing from walking around in your own waste all day) for all of its workers who soil their depends during shift. This is a compromise I would be willing to live with.
Diapers really aren't that bad. You forget they are there half the time, just make sure to put a fresh one on before that big date or job interview coming up!
heydaralon wrote: Wed Oct 10, 2018 11:59 am
Diapers really aren't that bad. You forget they are there half the time, just make sure to put a fresh one on before that big date or job interview coming up!