How long do applications stay open once the initial assessment has been taken?

I've took the short aptitude quiz about what I think about safety etc, and matching the items to bin locations, which I passed, but no shifts are available. I'm wondering is there a cutoff time where Amazon will simply close my application unless a shift is selected? Are we talking days, weeks, ??

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u/Interesting-Cold-126 — 12 hours ago

My Oblivion review

Oblivion is an amazing open-world RPG from Bethesda that completely pulled me in from the beginning. Set in the huge fantasy world of Cyrodiil, the game gives you an incredible amount of freedom to explore, fight enemies, complete quests and create your own character. What I love most is that you can ignore the main story for hours and still find loads of interesting things to do. One of my favourite things about Oblivion is its world. The cities, forests, caves and ruins make Cyrodiil feel like a real place, and there is always something new to discover. The quests are another huge highlight, with some being genuinely funny, strange or surprisingly dark. The game also has a great sense of freedom, letting you play however you want, whether you prefer magic, archery, swords or sneaking around. The characters and quests make the experience even better. I especially enjoyed the memorable guild storylines, which feel like their own adventures rather than simple side missions. Exploring the world and randomly stumbling across something interesting is one of the best parts of the game because you never know what you are going to find. The game is not perfect, though. Some of the character animations and graphics have definitely aged, and the combat can sometimes feel clunky. However, these flaws do not take away from the overall experience. In fact, the slightly dated style has become part of the game's charm for me. Overall, I absolutely love Oblivion. Its massive world, brilliant quests, freedom and memorable characters make it a game I can keep coming back to. Even with its dated graphics and occasional clunky mechanics, it still feels special. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who enjoys open-world RPGs, fantasy adventures and games where you can truly make your own story.

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u/Interesting-Cold-126 — 3 days ago

What's the deal with the Elvis guy in the second movie?

Like what was the point of him? Seems like he had a bigger role in the OG script but they cut it for some reason. Him owning the skeleton of Elvis is probably the most random thing in this movie.

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u/Interesting-Cold-126 — 6 days ago