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I usually prefer Home Depot over Lowes because HD is closer :laugh:...
You just have to wait for em, or run after one.
You just have to wait for em, or run after one.
Originally posted by: Evadman
Wait, I am confused. You were a dumbass, and got called on it. Then you blame the store you were in because you were emasculated in front of your wife. What are you, stupid? Trust me, she already knows how dumb you are, and the size of your penis.
I think I am required to post in this thread.
Originally posted by: tk109
Maybe you should hit the Sears or something. You have to remember Home Depot is kind of a mix place. Not quite as friendly for the casual buyer. It leans more towards the serious people who know what they want already and are contractors there to get everything in one place. Or hardcore do it yourselfers. So it can be a little rough around the edges for your average casual person. But it's still a great place. I'll keep all the great prices, the super convenience or everything being there, the great selection etc than give that up so it can be like a k-mart or something.
Originally posted by: lokiju
Even my fiancee's brother who's worked at Home Depot forever always says no one is ever around to help since they understaff them all the time and that at Lowell's you'll get better help.
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Home Depot has done a few studies over the past few years, as well as a LOT of customer feedback surveys (millions a year), and has determined that a whopping 60%+ of the customers who walk into the stores do NOT want to be helped/hounded by sales people. They simply want to be greeted, then left alone to do their shopping. Because of that they slashed hours/associates on the floor, leaving enough to do the moving around and heavy lifting for the 40% who do want help.
It's a low margin business, so they try and squeeze out every dollar they can. Apparantly they're doing something right, because they're opening more stores, they're the largest in their industry, and overall they have a very good reputation.
Originally posted by: feralkid
Originally posted by: lokiju
Even my fiancee's brother who's worked at Home Depot forever always says no one is ever around to help since they understaff them all the time and that at Lowell's you'll get better help.
You guys call it Lowell's?
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Home Depot has done a few studies over the past few years, as well as a LOT of customer feedback surveys (millions a year), and has determined that a whopping 60%+ of the customers who walk into the stores do NOT want to be helped/hounded by sales people. They simply want to be greeted, then left alone to do their shopping. Because of that they slashed hours/associates on the floor, leaving enough to do the moving around and heavy lifting for the 40% who do want help.
It's a low margin business, so they try and squeeze out every dollar they can. Apparantly they're doing something right, because they're opening more stores, they're the largest in their industry, and overall they have a very good reputation.
I'd rather have 10 really knowledgable workers fanned out around the store than 40 teens and retirees glassy-eyed at the first mention of something technical.
You are not a 'standard' customer iamwiz.Originally posted by: iamwiz82
I'd rather have 10 really knowledgable workers fanned out around the store than 40 teens and retirees glassy-eyed at the first mention of something technical.