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Lowe's Home Improvement

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Hard work, somewhat political environment, but end of day I'm happy here - Millwork Department Manager Lowe's Home Improvement Employee Review

5.0
Feb 3, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay, room to grow if you are hungry. Once you get into management room to grow becomes much easier

Cons

If you happen to get stuck with poor management it takes a while to cycle through them. It's retail so you still have to deal with uneven shifts and high expectations.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Some amazing customers and coworkers. Tasks and systems were easy to learn. Sometimes you get lucky and have amazing ASMs and SMs. It's easy to get a good survey when you treat customers like friends, be honest about what you do and don't know, and work to learn what you don't. That goes a long way with customers. I personally truly loved my job and loved spending as much time as I could at work.

Cons

Once you are on someones S*** List they will make it possible to get rid of you. Management only follows policy when it benefits them. Some people get promoted when they have no business working in retail as a leader. The A/C in the store I worked in was always broken during the summer, which made it miserable to work. Some customers are entitled due to they way management will kiss their butts to keep from losing a sale or getting a bad review. Management will make a paper trail to write you up if you mess up or are struggling instead of helping you better yourself. Management does not care about employees' work-life balance. Management does not care if their employees are struggling with personal issues like car troubles, health issues, financial issues, etc. Management will get rid of great employees but keep people who don't pull their weight. Once I hit burnout, instead of helping me, I was punished by my managers. In turn making me hate a job I truly loved.

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