How Amazon treats its employees: nytimes.com/2015/08/16/techn… Great reference for the almost exact opposite of what I want our company to be like.

Aug 15, 2015 · 2:34 PM UTC

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@stilkov @windsheep_ On the contrary, that sounds like a pretty awesome place to work. That would have been a kick ass job out of college.
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@innismir @windsheep_ As long as you don’t have a miscarriage, or get diagnosed with cancer, or have to take care of a relative.
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@stilkov Good principles (amazon.jobs/principles) taken to extremes and not balanced by common sense or compassion.
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@stilkov @antonarhipov Considered working there...consideration withdrawn ... too old and wise to get involved with toxic mgmt.
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@stilkov so Amazon preaches brutal honesty but institutionalizes snitching, way to have principles @thegrugq
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@stilkov @snipeyhead This article is the evidence for the argument that there should be more white-collar unions.
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@stilkov stunning how this work ethic just jumps from one industry to another, first consultants and lawyers, then wall street, now IT
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@stilkov Should you haven't read it, highly recommend: reinventingorganizations.com…
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.@stilkov regardless of work ethics: #Amazon is a selfish black hole for #OpenSource software - I never would want to work there
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