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section.
Behind Amazon's quirky smile logo lurks a cold and calculating
giant machine. Author Kalpanik S. reveals his own smile as he tells
the somewhat quirky story of his complex, and often hilarious,
relationship with Amazon. From the sophisticated wit in his
portrayal of the courtship period in "How To Get Hired By Amazon In
Ten Days," to the dark humor of the disillusionment period in "The
Cold, Calculating Machine," Kalpanik's story is more than just an
insider's view of the giant machine known as Amazon.com. It's a
modern, universal story of the uneasy relationship between an
individual and today's gargantuan corporations. In the end, it is
also a story of redemption for creative and freethinking
individuals that define America.
Acclaim for the book
... not only does the author makes us feel the vitality of the
Hi-Tech worlds of California & Seattle but his very emotional
experiences as an immigrant, a father and a dislocated worker. I
love his leaps of imagination, and the words which hook us in, make
us think this is our story.
For example, here is what it means to yearn for acceptance: "I
looked at Seattle's glistening skyline on one side and its
beautiful waterfront on the other and asked it the same questions I
had asked San Francisco sixteen years ago: will it accept me? Or
will its people treat me as someone different, not one of
them?"
Overall, a hip, funny and yet very poignant story
.....John Lehman, author of "Everything is Changing"
This edition of the book was revised in December 2011 to include
author's perspective on the 2011 Amazon Warehouse scandal, where a
detailed investigative report on worker treatment at a regional
warehouse by a local newspaper caught national media attention.
Confessions of a foreign born author
I must confess that English is my third language, and even
though this book has been edited by several professional native
English editors, it is obvious-even to me- that this book is
written by a Foreign-born author.
Foreign-born or not, I believe I have a talent for storytelling,
and I have converted a dull topic-the transformation of Amazon from
a retail website to a marketplace-into an interesting and lively
story.
This is more of a little book than a big one. Being a
technologist, I tend to be concise in my writing. The printed
version of this edition is about 220 pages. This may be too little
for a few readers, too much for others, and hopefully, just right
for the some.
So, If you are looking for a 1,000-page treatise on Amazon that
can be used as an example of perfect grammar in the High school
English grammar class, then this book may not be the right book for
you. There are several other books on Amazon which are written in
perfect English but are perfectly boring.
A book about Amazon can be pretty dry, so I have tried to add
some humor. In my attempt to make this book funny, a few facts may
have been stretched. I quote this passage from 21 Dog Years: Doing
Time @ Amazon.com, written by Mike Daisey, a fellow Amazon
alumnus-turned author:
""Some facts were injured in the telling of this story. The truth,
however, remains unharmed." "
That applies to this book as well.
To respect the privacy of the people involved in this story,
their names have been changed - with one exception. Trust me, there
really is a guy named Jeff Bezos who works at Amazon.
All in all, I am proud of my work, Enjoy
Signed] Kalpanik S.
Note: Portions of this book have been previously published under
titles "Seattle Adventures," "Artificial Imagination" and "Welcome
to the US
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