The hacking continues; will your donations also? Locked out several times a day from my own site! I WAS fully 18 days late paying my webmaster and webhost

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I guess I am pissed because Margi is fighting cancer, and can beat this, but we have both been flat-broke for three days because I have been paying out of pocket for the website monitor ($800 a month). (We could have gotten money Friday by direct deposit, but the local bank in this small town took off for Good Friday, and they process deposits by hand.)
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This site will go down if this continues. I either pay the webmaster and webhost or the site goes down.
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I am bluffing as much as Putin was bluffing about Ukraine, in other words, not at all. It is just simple arithmetic.
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Maybe we should just move to Russia and forget the whole thing. If you want this site to stay up, then donate. Capeesh?
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…A hell of fatigue and fear:  working for the jew Jeff Bezos — this is the future you want by not donating one penny

 

Quite a honker on the “Lutheran” slave-driver and woke centibillionaire Jeff Bezos, seen here on the left chatting with his smiling fellow  jew, Mark Zuckerberg. Bezos crushes all attempts to unionize his workforce.

EXCLUSIVE: Timed toilet breaks, impossible targets and workers falling asleep on feet: Brutal life working in an Amazon [UK] warehouse

Alan Selby went undercover at the firm’s Tilbury warehouse in Essex where ambulances are regularly called and where workers face the sack if they fail to pack at least two items per minute

As I bend to the floor then reach high above my head to fulfil a never-ending stream of orders, my body screams at me.

Welcome to Amazon’s picking floor. Here, while cameras watch my every move, a screen in front of me offers constant reminders of my “units per hour” and exactly how long each has taken.

This is the online giant’s biggest European packing plant, set to be shipping 1.2 million items a year.

As the UK’s top retailer, it made £7.3billion last year alone. But a Sunday Mirror investigation today reveals that success comes at a price – the daily ordeal of its workers.

Reporter Alan worked for five weeks at Amazon’s newest warehouse in Tilbury, Essex(Ian Tuttle)

A female worker asleep at her work station

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Ambulances have been called in the past to treat workers who have collapsed at their work stations

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I spent five weeks at the firm’s newest warehouse in Tilbury, Essex, armed with a secret camera bought from Amazon’s own website.

I found staff asleep on their feet, exhausted from toiling for up to 55 hours a week.

[Continued here:  https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/timed-toilet-breaks-impossible-targets-11587888.amp]

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