xcellent documentary. The labor movement has been incredibly weakened in this country because unskilled well-paying jobs have become scarce. Bezos is unscrupulously taking advantage of his opportunity to take advantage. 50 Reply View 7 replies Bobbi Skankanos Bobbi Skankanos 6 months ago It's hilarious and also disconcerting how every time the reporter challenges an app Amazon representative with his findings the Amazon representative disagrees 100% of the time. So much for the customers always right . Going by this episode of Frontline and their answers it's obvious that Amazon is always right 6 Reply Kenneth Carr Kenneth Carr 6 months ago I used to deliver to Amazon as a trucker. I found it particularly insulting that when you stepped in the driver door, you was met by a steel cage. You'd wait not knowing if they even knew you was there. I realize this was to keep a driver from wondering, but they could had made a waiting room, rather than a cage. That's my experience working with Amazon. 29 Reply View 3 replies பூண மணி பூண மணி 4 months ago I worked at amazon warehouse for about 5 months as a warehouse associate. The work is exactly like robot or machinery work where you can't pause your work for few seconds because your every move is being watched and tracked. Once I had minor injury on my wrist, the safety team documented everything and gets my updates daily. I had to do how I'm feeling everyday paperwork. The safety team is seeing us as liars and they are intimidating. They just want to see if we get shot to dead today the next day we have to be at work and doing normal stuff, you can't say you still feels the pain next day. 15 Reply View 12 replies Darius wang Darius wang 2 years ago the reporter is doing a good job by not judging but to let everyone of us getting his own judgement, that's true journalism.... 1.8K Reply View 40 replies KhrystalDawn KhrystalDawn 9 months ago Worked at amazon for less than a month in 2016… the conditions were horrible and the heat was unbearable. They made us work short shifts that legally allowed them to not have to give us a lunch… i would leave drenched in sweat…… one day I just walked out… I’d rather be unemployed than die because a company was too selfish to accommodate… 5 Reply Сий Господин Сий Господин 8 months ago So shocked that nobody mentions the music choices throughout this documentary. I mean, it's so good, it gives me chills. 8 Reply