I indicated I was disabled on my application. Was contacted the day before start date via voice message, letting me know who my day 1 and day 2 interpreters would be. This confused me because I never spoke to an HR Staff person to discuss what my disabilities are. Allowed to come to work for 10 hours, I asked if I could give my documents to a manager to copy showing proof that I am disabled. I was told to hold on to them and my manager will get them tomorrow. It was all down hill from that point. Worked one day, couldn't work anymore, asked for accommodations and a less demanding job. It took close to 6 months for 4 different staff members to try and find me a different job. All that time and I was told nothing was available. I have a 4 year college degree in Secondary Ed/Bus + over 10 years office experience and there was no job they could find me. Hummmmmm Sad! All I wanted was a job with great benefits.
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en Amazon (Bathgate, Scotland)
Entrevista
No interview process, went in and had the job essentially. No dress code just documentation to take to get set up on system. All welcoming and friendly though, very informal
The entire online process feels relentlessly exhausting and painfully tedious. Every step leads to another obstacle, another delay, another unnecessary complication. Instead of progress, it feels like moving through an endless maze of barriers, friction, confusion, and constant interruptions.
Agency, little contact, limited information, told never allowed to say no. Even if they are braking the rules, they dont like people pointing out issues, as because if they record them thats when they can get in trouble for it.
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