![]() ![]() This company has done more for me, in the way of perks, benefits and monetary rewards, than any other company I’ve ever worked for or heard of. I am a part-time employee and am grateful that I can continue to work my scheduled shifts and get paid! The knowledge that my company will help me if I become ill, or need to stay home if I am exposed, is a relief from worry. This is why we are allowed to stay open during state mandated shutdowns. Shovels, sand, plywood, ice melt, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, water heaters, wood pellets, etc. Emergency supplies can be many things depending on the emergency. We genuinely care about our customers, our communities, and each other. But the stores are maintained and run by PEOPLE. Yes, we are a corporation, and we do want to keep the stockholders happy. Once even after the registers were closed, when we weren’t going to be paid for the products. We ALWAYS opened our doors to allow these people time to get what they needed. There have been many times in the past when we have had people pounding on our doors, or running in at the last minute, or calling just before closing, because a pipe had broken, or they had no heat on a frigid night. That’s my Opinion! I will retire from Home Depot someday, not to soon though. I think this would be a win win for everyone. 2 weeks pay sick, is great, however we are all struggling when we should Utilize it, due to the fact of the Uncertainty with this coronavirus. This would mean… customers wouldn’t be flocking in, and if our states go to lock down, we could still go to work, if we really need to Financially as long as we stay healthy, with still having the option to stay home if we have to. Full times would get their full time pay. If I was the c e o of Home Depot, I would have left the hours as normal, reduce all full time to 6 hours a day and part timers in place. I understand the reasons why we can’t close for Economic reasons and home Essential emergencies. Do you see where I’m going with this? Employees are more exposed then ever., customer who are out for non Essentials, really don’t follow the rules, so that means they don’t follow the 6 foot rule, bring in their children, and come right up in our face to show us what they have to have on their Contaminated phones. Customers are not come in for Essential items, they are coming in for projects to keep them busy. As far as this Coronavirus, after working full time all week, I have seen with the hours being open 6 to 6, has increased the foot traffic in the store, which is Exposing us more, and Crowding the isles. If you don’t take advantage, they will do all they can to help you in any situation. Business is business, to make it work and keep doors open, there has to be limits. They do care for their employees and family life, to a certain point. I have worked full time for Home Depot for 22 years. However, both ceased this practice in the early 2000s due to a lack of foot traffic in the stores in early morning hours.īoth stores offer extended hours (until 11pm) in select locations, instead.Wow, just read all these comments…. Yes, actually! For a time, both Lowe's and Home Depot were open around-the-clock in some locations. Lowe's is open on most major holidays, but is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. You can also find local store hours on the Lowe's website, but typing in your zip code above the menu on the homepage. Again, there are certain locations that operate outside of these hours, so it's best to check with your local store if you have questions about hours. Lowe's closes at 10:00pm from Monday though Saturday, at at 6:00p.m. ![]() Most locations open their doors at 6:00am Monday through Saturday, and at 8:00am on Sunday. Lowe's also opens early to serve its contractor and laborer customers. The Home Depot is open on most major holidays, but is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. during the week, and until 8:00pm on Sunday.įor specific hours at stores in your area, visit The Home Depot website, and input your zip code at the top left corner of the homepage. Some stores offer extended hours and are open until 11:00 p.m. In most locations, Home Depot closes at 10:00pm Monday-Saturday, and 6:00pm on Sunday. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |