Those who demand tolerance of others are the most intolerant bigots. People used to keep their sex lives private, not parade them about and demand that evil is good and good is evil.
He better convert to Islam if he wants to keep his job
If you don’t like your job, quit. Otherwise shut up about it.
I have made my last Home Depot purchase
Any one have info on Lowes?
And this is why I drive well out of my way to do business with Lowes. :-)
Allowing “gays” to be “out” at work creates a hostile work environment for Christians. Clearly, this is an attempt by the company to purge its workforce of right-thinking believers — or at the very least, to muzzle them.
No Christian should be forced to work with known perverts. If that was the case at my workplace, I’d feel compelled to quit.
Lowe’s is across the street from Homo Depot.
I don’t go to the HD for things that Lowe’s carries.
This takes courage.
The man is right.
I for one am tired of 2% of the population demanding the other 98% change their beliefs.
I’m not clear to what degree HD is doing this. I’ve been to those stores and never noticed any promotion along these lines. In fact, the only promotion I notice is the “No smoking” signs.
So is this author upset that they simply put a poster on the breakroom bulletin board or are they ordered to kiss someone of the same sex that month?
When do the pagans celebrate LBGTQU* month? That is the month all followers of Christ should stay out of Home Depot.
(*U=Undecided)
CVS has the same type of policy. The local CVS down the road here in Daytona Beach has a transgender man dressed as a woman who works the cash register. Freaky bastard called me “hon” and “sweetie” recently, and followed my mother around the store commenting about her blouse and her hair.
I was at a large upscale chain store a while back. There was a gay man working in the women’s clothes department. He was in and out of the dressing rooms as well as advising women on fashions. I told the clerk, “I cannot stand that. I don’t feel comfortable shopping in this department.” She said that many people were telling her that.
He was gone soon after.
He does have point though about asking executives how they would feel if one of the men showed up in lipstick and a dress. Could they carry on with the meeting without any question? I honestly don’t think they could. It’s a known leadership rule that you shouldn’t ask your subordinates to do anything you are not willing to do yourself. Anything less is a sign of poor leadership.
At a certain avionics corporation where I worked, yes, he could dress in drag and all would be expected to go on as usual.
..my SIL works there .......They treat her very badly.......she is still hoping to get hired at Hobby Lobby...
Has he been fired yet?
Well, if they’re doing a great job in the home decor section...just like we don’t hire a plumber to sell lumber.
His next letter will be to the unemployment office. Count on it.
Haven’t shopped at a Home Depot in years. They suck.
Perhaps Home Depot could just post a sign on its doors stating that it welcomes mentally ill job applicants. After all, people who make bad decisions make the best employees.
I have worked for THD in the past, including full-time for a couple of years. We had some gay associates but there was never any “month” reserved for them nor did I ever recall any mention of gays except maybe they were included in the HR Guidelines under the EEOC guidelines, who knows, I never paid attention to that crap any way. Just initial the page and move on....
THD’s biggest problem is that they suck when it comes to compensating employees. Worked my @$$ off in the garden center, sweat and blood, and actually had a blast doing it. But after a year, I was congratulated and told I was one of the best employees they have had and was such a delight to work with, blah, blah, blah... and promptly awarded with a patch and a .25 cent hourly increase and told not to complain because most people didn’t even get that much.
But then again, it’s not rocket science and employees are pretty easy to come by these days. But then again, again, I knew all that going in AAAND.... in the garden center, there is no shortage of single women coming in looking for help with their gardens. Like I said, I had a blast!... :-)