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Easy Entry: You can often get hired without a resume or interview. If you need a job immediately, this is one of the fastest ways to get one. "Career Choice" Program: This is a standout benefit. After 90 days, Amazon will pre-pay 100% of tuition (up to a limit) for you to earn certificates or degrees in high-demand fields like nursing, IT, or trucking—even if you plan to leave Amazon with those skills. Benefits from Day 1: Unlike many hourly jobs that make you wait months, Amazon provides health insurance, vision, and dental starting on your first day of employment. Shift Options: There are a variety of shifts (overnight, weekend, early morning) which can work well for students or parents with specific schedule needs. Pay: Starting pay is generally competitive for unskilled labor, often sitting around 18-23/hour depending on location and shift differentials.
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Physical Toll: The job is physically demanding. You will be on your feet for 10–12 hours, walking miles or lifting heavy boxes. Repetitive stress injuries are a common complaint. Strict Monitoring (TOT): Amazon tracks "Time Off Task" (TOT). Scanners measure your productivity to the second. If you stop moving or fall behind the expected "rate," the system flags you, which can lead to write-ups or termination. Mandatory Overtime (MET): During "Peak" season (Prime Day, Black Friday, Christmas), you will likely be required to work mandatory extra days (60-hour weeks are common). High Turnover: The burnout rate is high. Many people use this as a temporary stop-gap rather than a long-term career due to the physical exhaustion.