Deborah Liljegren joined Amazon.com Inc. in April as it raced to add warehouse workers to keep up with soaring demand from homebound shoppers. Seven months later, her days are only getting busier.

“The peak season has started,” Ms. Liljegren, 49 years old, said of the holidays. “It has been more exhausting than ever.”

Ms. Liljegren is a stower…

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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