Working with the river tribe
End of March: "We're switching to a new schedule and new location assignments to accomodate social distancing requirements while you essential employees continue to work to provide 90% of our tribe's profits. Management will be working from home."
Early April: "You all are doing so well. We're going to be providing additional compensation for your essential work during this dangerous and uncertain period. Please remember to keep following all social distancing guidelines."
April-today: "We're still working on the details for the additional compensation."
Last week: "Submit your questions for the cluster all hands" *everyone asks about additional compensation.
Today: "2.5 hours of blathering about success stories, safety updates, and just how awesome AWS is. Our morale has never been higher, even through the pandemic and the protests. No i'm not going to answer any questions from SEA because we're over. I hope you all have a safe, secure, and highly-available day"
I no longer feel bad about being late to work yesterday.
re: Working with the river tribe [UPDATE]
Today's conference call was specifically about our local covid update. As expected, our questions, called "very pointed" questions by our over-chief were acknowledged, and yet again invalidated through lack of response and action.
re: Working with the river tribe [UPDATE]
So, now apparently all Essential Workers for the River Tribe are going to get actual hazard pay.
But not me. The River Tribe Web services make the tribe more than half of its profit, but we aren't considered worthy of care.
So a bunch of us are gonna just gonna be sick tomorrow.
re: Working with the river tribe [UPDATE]
Back at work after 2 days of being sick. We sent a message that has apparently been heard.
But I'm not holding my breath. Spend the start of yesterday kinda freaked out, thinking that if the RT sees me not being at work and not noticing much change in the numbers, then they might start questioning if they really need me around. That was a un-fun thing to think about. But I have just trained 3 new contractors in a 4 week period, and I got each one mostly ready to go.
So we'll see what happens. Meanwhile, I'm gonna keep doing my best.
re: Working with the river tribe [UPDATE]
The cluster manager who "led" us through the past few months has been banished from the River Tribe.
The Regional manager is stepping in to lead us directly.
During the call today, I got to unload my 2 talking points
-Web Services makes amazon over 50% of their /profit/ and are considered "essential", but not essential enough to be compensated for being forced to accept the risks of working during the pandemic
-Being told frequently by leadership that they don't have a plan, or can't talk about their plans does not build trust.
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@kelseyhusky NICE!
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@kelseyhusky Proud of you ❤️
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@kelseyhusky congrats! Hope it gets through at some level.
re: Working with the river tribe [UPDATE]
No additional COVID compensation. "Our procedures are keeping us safe, and we have no additional demand at our data centers unlike our warehouses where we had to increase compensation as an market-driven incentive to draw labor" Basically, they only gave money to the warehouses so they could convince new employees to work for them.