How the brutalities of working life are transformed into exhaustion,
shame, and self-doubt: a writer's account of her experience working in
an Amazon fulfillment center.
No longer able to live on the proceeds of her freelance writing and
translating income, German novelist Heike Geissler takes a seasonal job
at Amazon Order Fulfillment in Leipzig. But the job, intended as a
stopgap measure, quickly becomes a descent into humiliation, and
Geissler soon begins to internalize the dynamics and nature of the
post-capitalist labor market and precarious work. Driven to work at
Amazon by financial necessity rather than journalistic ambition, Heike
Geissler has nonetheless written the first and only literary account of
corporate flex-time employment that offers "freedom" to workers who have
become an expendable resource. Shifting between the first and the second
person, Seasonal Associate is a nuanced expose of the psychic damage
that is an essential working condition with mega-corporations. Geissler
has written a twenty-first-century account of how the brutalities of
working life are transformed into exhaustion, shame, and self-doubt.