Posted on 02/12/2014 7:09:37 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Amazon.com Inc. and The Home Depot Inc., both giants in their respective retail fields, are heralding the arrival of spring with major hiring surges.
E-commerce king Amazon said it will take on more than 2,500 full-time workers in several states as the companys stable of fulfillment centers expands.
The employees will be hired to pick, pack and ship customer orders at facilities in Virginia, Kansas, South Carolina, Washington and Tennessee.
The online retailer said it hired more than 20,000 fulfillment center workers last year and that the median pay at the sites is 30% higher than the pay at traditional retail jobs.
Amazon has plans to open its fourth California fulfillment center in Moreno Valley sometime this year.
The 12-million-square-foot facility is to be staffed with more than 1,000 full-time workers.
Home Depot said Wednesday that it will ramp up hiring, bringing more than 80,000 spring workers on board for its busiest selling season.
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Government collusion with Amazon and Home Depot heavily suspected on this recent development. Both are pro-gay marriage for starters.
I saw in the local news that Home Depot would be hiring here in Michigan. I guess with the coming spring, people are expected to make home improvements.
This bodes well for my business. Bring it on, baby!
Hopefully, Home Depot will hire a few that know what a hammer is and where to find one in their store. That would be a first.
I’ve been in Home Depots a lot in recent years, in Fl, CA and WA. They seem the same everywhere... plenty of employees loitering around, but none of them know anything about anything.
Wow, represents 1.8% of the jobs lost since the Marxists came to power.
Oh, good! The 2.500 laid off from Macy’s can go work for Amazon.
“They seem the same everywhere... plenty of employees loitering around, “
Really???
The first thing I notice when I go to Home Depot is how many illegals are standing in the front of the store and the dirty looks I get when i park.
80,000 full time or 80,000 part time jobs?
I was talking about the actual ones inside the stores, wearing the orange smock thingies.
I spent 35 years of my life in the Hardware Distribution Business with 2 privately held distributors. What you say about Home Depot is generally correct. Don’t expect them to be knowledgeable.
But I think they are better than Lowe’s employees on that point.
We have been treated well by Home Depot in general. I like them a lot better than most Mass Merchants. We have bought quite a bit from them. The store is 60 miles away from us.
RE: 80,000 full time or 80,000 part time jobs?
This article at USA TODAY should answer your question:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2014/02/12/home-depot-hiring/5422399/
Excerpt:
Home Depot, the largest U.S. home improvement retailer, is hiring for more than 80,000 seasonal positions in its stores as spring nears and the housing market improves.
Yes, they know nothing too.
That’s one big hole to be dealing with over the winter!
Home Depot, the largest U.S. home improvement retailer, is hiring for more than 80,000 seasonal positions in its stores as spring nears and the housing market improves.
Seasonal positions = part time for a season to spray water on the plants before they die of thirst, tote bags of garden soil or fertilizer, sweep up the mess on Aisle 5, etc. and most importantly up hiring in support of the Progressives before they get laid off after election time.
Its a wall with windows now but there was snow by the time I finished it in late October. Home Depot took a lot longer to get the windows I ordered than they said it would take.
We just repeated the process with Lowes again here in FL for our own home.. and that went well too.
We tend to use Home Depot more for tile, showers, and stuff like that.
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