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Terry Crews Called Out For Showing How Great It Is To Work For Amazon In Groanworthy TikTok Ad

Terry Crews Called Out For Showing How Great It Is To Work For Amazon In Groanworthy TikTok Ad
@terrycrews/TikTok

TV and film star Terry Crews is facing backlash after an advertisement featuring him trying to convince people to work for Amazon went viral.

The commercial features Crews working in an Amazon warehouse, having discussions about how Amazon pays for its employees' tuition as well as painting the workplace as an exciting opportunity to drive a forklift.


@terrycrews

#ad @Amazon has got gigs (and benefits) for days. So, check them out. Like now!

Unfortunately for Crews, Amazon's reputation precedes it.





Amazon has many bad stories circulating online about how it treats its employees.

Some employees were forced to work so long without a break they resorted to relieving themselves in water bottles.

Workers also reported being punished for stopping work long enough to briefly speak to their managers.





However, Crews released a second ad for Amazon recruitment not long after the first, featuring him working out with Amazon boxes and advertising the company's "flexible schedule."

@terrycrews

#ad @Amazon jobs work around your schedule. Not the other way around. Whaaaat?!!! Check it out.






The advertisements were removed from Amazon's TikTok account, but remain available on Crews' TikTok and via a third-party on Twitter.

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