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In reply to the discussion: Why Jeff Bezos’ Amazon Is More Evil Than Walmart and McDonald’s [View all]DrDan
(20,411 posts)1. The article attacks Amazon's promotion process (which I still contend is not out-of-the-ordinary). How does it compare it to McDonalds or Walmart. The article title suggests there is a significant difference but does not present the specifics.
2. The article attacks Amazon's pay. It states it is on par with Walmart but completely ignores McDonalds. "on par" is evil?
3. The poster goes on to explain how Amazon wage structure is flawed because it is based on a skewed salary structure.
DUH. Show me ONE business of any size over 3-4 that does not have this positive skew. The average salary is ALWAYS skewed by the salaries of those on top.
4. The author doubles-down stating "All of a sudden, comparatively, McDonalds and Walmart almost look like compassionate employers" yet
a. NEVER mentions McDonalds in terms of specifics
b. NEVER mentions Walmart except to state pay is "on par"
Simply a hit piece and worthy of being ignored.
btw - why would you consider my experience "non-related". I am drawing on my similar employment to comment on promotion processes among large corporations. You appear to be critical simply because I call into question the legitimacy of these criticisms.
Sorry - people disagree and I find this article bogus.