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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (31317)8/2/2019 5:00:42 AM
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>> I had an Amazon.ca rewards card for years, then about 3 years ago they said they were pulling out of Canada and you could no longer charge to the card <<

That's great news for you and it must have been a fairly high balance for the minimum payment to be $50. But I don't think it's Amazon that's pulling out of Canada. I think it's Chase Bank, which is the bank that Amazon uses in the States. Not sure about Canada.

The reason I say it's not Amazon that's pulling out is because this was in yesterday's local newspaper.

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Amazon has started hiring for new Tsawwassen location

Sandor Gyarmati / Delta Optimist

July 31, 2019 05:05 PM



Amazon is hiring for its 450,000-square-foot fulfillment centre at the new Delta iPort warehouse on 41B Street on TFN industrial lands.
Photograph By Delta Optimist/file photo

They’ve begun hiring for hundreds of jobs close to home.

Amazon has confirmed it’s just begun the hiring process for hundreds of full-time, permanent roles to help pick, pack and ship customer orders at a new fulfillment centre at the Tsawwassen First Nation.

A spokesperson said they don’t have a more specific time yet when the new centre will be finished and operational, but they typically begin operations one to two months after hiring commences.

The e-commerce giant last September announced its plan to open the 450,000-square-foot fulfillment centre at the new Delta iPort warehouse on 41B Street on TFN industrial lands.

Located across the street from the new Canada Border Services Agency’s container inspection facility, the centre is to create almost 800 jobs.

Amazon says that across Canada it has already created more than 6,000 full-time jobs. Amazon says it provides employees with highly-competitive pay, benefits, a group RRSP plan and company stock.

Interested candidates must be at least 18 and have a high school diploma or equivalent. They can apply at www.amazon.com/vancouverjobs.

delta-optimist.com
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