Mentally unstable and introverted programmer/gamer/weeb

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Cake day: July 20th, 2025

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  • Nah, it wasn’t for testifying against data centers, it was (probably) to save money after they no longer needed me. Basically, I worked at the Amazon warehouse in late 2024. To the detriment of my physical and mental well-being, I endured everything they threw at me, hoping to move up the ladder one day, but they apparently chose to stab me in the back at the very start of 2025. They just suddenly fired me out of the blue with no clear explanation. I didn’t even find out until I tried to show up to work the next week and wondered why my badge wasn’t working. During my appeal, I found that they claim that I didn’t show up on 3 days that I hadn’t been paid for yet. The manager promised to review the security footage to settle my dispute, but it appears he never did, as they ultimately denied my request—which means its impossible for him to have actually do so given that I am positive I was present on those days. I can’t fight it in court since I didn’t have the foresight to collect evidence to defend myself, so they hold all the cards and could just alter them to win. I have never forgiven Amazon and have boycotted them ever since, I even refuse to use Twitch because my grudge against Amazon isn’t just a moral one, but a personal one. And no, I never got paid for the days they claimed I didn’t show up for, so they got 36 hours of my labor for free (we were doing mandatory overtime for the holidays). So, when this article claims that they fire people who testified against data centers, I 100% believe it.