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I own a small business and I was thinking of contracting services to Amazon Logistics. The buzzword (phrase) at the "induction", was "customer obsession". Another phrase that popped up a few times was "hidden package". This is supposed to be confidential… thank god for 8chan. Obviously there is plausible deniability.
I may be being too cynical, certainly after following Q, but I saw through the "screen" of delivering for the customer and all I saw was data collection by the DS.
Example - Access Codes. When a delivery driver delivers a parcel to a destination and the entrance to the site of the property has access codes, the driver is required to log those access codes "so other drivers can use them for further deliveries".
Another one, they have a "challenge 100" any items that have an age restriction have to be verified regardless of age. Names/DOBs have to be logged.
In isolation and in the blue-pill mindset people will buy it "fair enough". This is illegal spying on a massively complex scale. Essentially getting the poor old delivery driver to do the dirty work without them even realising.
Sick.