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do you get paid for personal time off at amazon

do you get paid for personal time off at amazon

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also thinking they lose a net $5 (or i think the $2.50 thats actually going to the streamer) is incredibly short sited. amazon prime offers a lot of things and services and upfront it seems like theyre losing money. but what theyre doing is ensuring that you use their services only, whether its to buy products off amazon or whatever. youre paying them $11 a month for your loyalty to their brand. the real abuse could go far though. for example. i could find a small streamer with a sub button. offer them a split off all my sub profits off prime. farm prime accounts all day, and make free money when amazon sends them $1000 from all my subscriptions, that cost me $0.

on february 10, 2007, barack obama, then-junior united states senator from illinois, announced his candidacy for the presidency of the united states in springfield, illinois. obama announced his candidacy at the old state capitol building, where abraham lincoln had delivered his "house divided" speech.1 obama was the main challenger, along with john edwards, to front-runner hillary clinton for much of 2007. he had only recently emerged as a national figure in democratic politics, having delivered the dnc keynote address just three years prior and won his senate election shortly thereafter. ^ "democratic scorecard". cnn. june 3, 2008. archived from the original on june 4, 2008. retrieved june 3, 2008.

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