Home Depot Hourly Associates unionize to protect you jobs over increasing Executive salaries at Associates expense. - Excontractor The Home Depot Employee Review

1.0
7 May 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Receiving two Success Sharing Bonus checks a year weather you work hard or not. The only job that rewards employees for not doing a job. One thing this can do for you is to teaching business mathematics to Hourly Associates, for example. Calculating your Success Sharing Bonus check verses bonuses paid out to your local store/district mangers. If you truly want to learn more Business Mathematics, calculate Success Sharing verses Executive Bonuses. Associates remember you are the true front line of every Home Depot. You do the actual sales work for creating these increasing annual profits. Just imagine how could Home Depot operate its daily business if all Hourly Associates were to conduct a walk out and strike. Just think about how could three or four Assistant Store Managers and one Store Manager conduct Home Depots daily business by them selves!

Cons

Fighting for the rights of employees verses a gigantic corporation with deep pockets. These deep pockets would rather spend money for Lawyers than create a fair employment environment. "At Home Services", a Home Depot owned company. A high pressure sales, dishonest, and deceptive Home Depot business that preys on customers shopping at Home Depot stores. An example of how this works. Home Depot employees cold call sales staff. Note that they don't ware orange aprons or have any clue of cost about the services they push. Appointments are set at the customers home. Salespersons conduct the In Home sales call for a service such as Cabinet Refacing. After two to three hours you will be told about the cost of Refacing your kitchen cabinets frames, replacement doors, hardware, and countertops. Wait, the price will be equal, but usually more, than a complete new kitchen remodel. Yes, this is true. I am a Kitchen Designer and the first person these pissed off customer yell at and scream at. If I were paid a commission on these At Home Services, I would possibly sell it to customers, but am not. I am forced to push the service. The worst of it is that store management profits from it through paid bonuses.

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The Home Depot has a solid moral compass. They aren't about sacrificing their ethics for the sake of a sale, which I love. They also hire a diverse group of people and give a lot back to the community. They offer a lot of benefits and little treats for their employees. Although they push their associates to meet quota, they're realistic about what can and can't be accomplished.

Cons

Home Depot has two different sides to it. Store associates and those of us considered "store support" who are payed by the vendors but work in the stores 100% of the time. I constantly hear about how store associates are stressed out by management and their hours are being rearranged a lot, cut, and they often are stretched thin due to lack of full staffing. "Store support" associates who do merchandising have it better than those who work in specific departments. However, you never really gain knowledge unless you have the time to look things up and read packaging.

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The Home Depot Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. From the top down, the key to business at The Home Depot is our commitment to not only customer service, but to our associates. Because taking care of associates is one of our core values, we’re always looking for ways to ensure our associates have equal access to growth and development opportunities. We strive to provide an environment where associates feel they’re valued, treated fairly and respected.
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