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Zorro

(15,716 posts)
Wed May 27, 2020, 05:50 PM May 2020

He was part of Amazon's coronavirus hiring spree. Two weeks later he was dead.

When Harry Sentoso got called back to work at an Amazon delivery center in Irvine in late March, he was excited.

He had been working in Amazon warehouses on and off for two years, always hoping to get a full-time position but always laid off after seasonal demand died down. Just a few weeks earlier, at the beginning of March, his bosses had told him they didn’t need him anymore. He had spent most of the month cooped up at home in Walnut, looking for other work.

Sentoso saw the warehouse job as a last chance to earn some cash before settling down to retirement. A small business he had started with a friend a few years earlier selling forklift tires hadn’t taken off, and he didn’t want to touch his savings if he didn’t have to. He had applied to dozens of jobs in recent years, but Amazon was the best the 63-year-old could find.

Before dawn on March 29, he left home in his Honda Civic, radio tuned to classic rock, and made the drive down to Orange County to work the early morning shift hauling and sorting packages before they went out to customers’ homes.

https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2020-05-27/la-fi-tn-amazon-worker-dead-hiring-wave

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He was part of Amazon's coronavirus hiring spree. Two weeks later he was dead. (Original Post) Zorro May 2020 OP
That was heartbreaking ellie May 2020 #1
Geez....I know exactly where that facility is sdfernando May 2020 #2
WOW !!! Looks like Amazon took all the recommended steps except ability to social distance. Wonder uponit7771 May 2020 #3

sdfernando

(4,917 posts)
2. Geez....I know exactly where that facility is
Wed May 27, 2020, 07:24 PM
May 2020

The company I work for has a facility in Irvine, not far off Main street, and just a bit away from John Wayne (ugh!) Airport. I see the Amazon trucks constantly going in and out of the parking lot to the back of the business park. Our facility is in the front and shares the access road. Luckily I don't have to go there much but kinda sobering knowing this is so close.

RIP Mr. Sentoso

uponit7771

(90,301 posts)
3. WOW !!! Looks like Amazon took all the recommended steps except ability to social distance. Wonder
Wed May 27, 2020, 07:40 PM
May 2020

... what OSHA is going to say to ignore what Amazon is doing

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