Seven-year Amazon employee axed after complaining about lifting heavy items on TikTok: ‘Done fired my dumbass’

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Seven-year Amazon employee axed after complaining about lifting heavy items on TikTok: ‘Done fired my dumbass’

He’s no longer at the top of his career — because he doesn’t want to do heavy work.

An Amazon employee of seven years claims she was fired because she complained about having to pick up heavy customer orders in a video posted online.

TikToker @thatamazonguyy, who posted behind-the-scenes videos about working at Amazon, revealed to her 35,800 followers last week that the retail giant canned her for her complaints.

“Hey guys, I have bad news. Uh, Amazon finished firing my idiot. Seven long years down the drain,” said the TikToker, whose first name is Kendall, and who calls himself the “Amazon King” on the social media platform.

“Long story short, I made a video about four weeks ago where I told people to stop buying heavy things from Amazon because, as an Amazon employee, I’m tired of lifting heavy things.”

He went on to explain that while the majority of viewers found humor in the broadcast, others, such as the elderly, did not laugh.

“Most people take it as a joke, especially if you work at Amazon, you know that I’m a bit extreme … but a lot of people are offended by my videos,” he said.

The Tik Toker, who goes by the name @thatamazonguyy, revealed he was fired for one of his videos. Christopher Sadowski “Seven long years in the gutter just like that,” Kendall laments about TikTok. thatamazonguyy/Tiktok

Kendall also apologized, stating that it was not his intention to cause any harm.

“If you were offended by the video, I’m sorry. I never meant to offend anyone or discriminate against anyone. I just want to make a funny video,” he said. “I didn’t just say that. I have already lost my job and am not eligible to be hired again, so please forgive me.”

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In the Dec. 6 video in question — ‘Stop Buying Heavy Goods on Amazon” — Kendall, a trainer at Amazon, explained she took extra shifts, and was assigned a job as a picker in its warehouse.

“Tell me why every other item I choose is either Fiji water or dog food?” he asked his followers.

“I don’t know who needs to hear this, but stop buying water on Amazon,” he pleaded.

“Are you telling me you ran out of water, you went to Amazon, and you waited two to three business days to get your f–king water, bro? What did you drink in the meantime? Take a– to the store and buy water there like a normal person.”

He also asked for empathy for workers like the “50-year-old woman who had to take dog food off the top shelf” and joked about what he would do in retaliation for inconsiderate customers.

“Next time I pick and see water, I’ll replace your Fiji water with Aquafina,” he says.

The former Amazonian is asking his followers for donations. thatamazonguyy/Tiktok

“If you buy dog ​​food, I’ll replace half of the dog food with cat food … See how your dog likes it, straight–t man.”

Kendall, who now refers to herself as “Your favorite Ex-Amazon” on TikTok, uses the platform to post videos while at work, such as “A day in the life of a level one Amazon partner,” “Parking at Amazon,” “I came in late in the day my overtime” and “When you take a 12-hour OT shift.”

The Post has reached out to Amazon for comment.

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