To: Professional
"The employees there make 100000% sure they dont make eye contact with you, in some fear you might ask them where something is." The same with Home Depot and Lowes employees. If one of them sees you heading their way, they high tail it out of there, but quick!
15 posted on
07/30/2019 10:34:59 AM PDT by
Governor Dinwiddie
(In Italia i fascisti si dividono in due categorie : i fascisti e gli antifascisti. -- Ennio Flaiano)
To: Governor Dinwiddie
The only place I experienced anything like that was at Circuit City. Employees would stand in a group to chat while watching customers flail about. CC is no longer in business.
20 posted on
07/30/2019 10:38:16 AM PDT by
sparklite2
(Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
To: Governor Dinwiddie
The same with Home Depot and Lowes employees. If one of them sees you heading their way, they high tail it out of there, but quick!
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The last time I was in Home Depot, I was ready to buy some light fixtures - but I had some questions.
When I finally found an employee, they said they were looking for someone in that department, too. After ten minutes of standing there, I just left.
29 posted on
07/30/2019 10:56:54 AM PDT by
Pravious
To: Governor Dinwiddie
The same with Home Depot and Lowes employees. If one of them sees you heading their way, they high tail it out of there, but quick!
EXACTLY! I just got home from Homo Depot where I bought 20 bags of mulch. As I was paying the lady at the register in the garden section the Homo Depot dude employee standing there talking to her and complaining that it's hot and he's thirsty just walked off as quickly as he could KNOWING I'd just bought 20 bags of mulch as he damned sure wasn't going to help me load it.
79 posted on
07/30/2019 1:10:30 PM PDT by
762X51
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