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Lowe's Home Improvement

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Focusing on raising stock value, Lowe's has forgotten their employees - Appliance Sales Specialist Lowe's Home Improvement Employee Review

2.0
Jun 8, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Per hour, there won't be many retail locations that will pay you more. That is honestly the only positive left with this company. If you value a little more money over getting enjoyment our of your work, this is the company for you.

Cons

Like the title says, the company is solely focused on improving the value of its stock. SPIFFs and commissions were taken away from the sales force, essentially demotivating anyone hired on with the expectation of making more than an hourly wage. Management is too concerned with everything from pushing speciality sales down our throats to punishing employees for petty slip ups (forgetting to empty a trash can) that they have become blind to the fact that simply no one cares about their jobs anymore. My only reason to perform better than my coworkers is to keep my job until my solid sales figures land me a position with another company. There is a certain level of uncertainty when coming to work each day; what am I going to be in trouble for today? If your plan is to move up in the company, enter Lowe's as high up as you can. In the last year alone, five positions in our store were filled by internal applicants whose previous positions were abandoned to save on payroll. Sales Specialists and other associates have lost thousands of dollars this year with the elimination of SPIFFs and commissions. Personally, I took a $10,000 hit compared to what I made last year. That figure would be $20,000 if Lowe's didn't offer an "allowance" totaling 50% of SPIFFs and commissions made in 2011. It's only a matter of time before the allowance also disappears.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

This is the worst company I have EVER worked for, the worst I've ever been treated by an employer. So bad it caused me to be suicidal. The managers are incompetent. They are not leaders, they do not care about your wellbeing, just what they can get out of you. If you don't get credit cards you get yelled at. I'm seen so many employees just walk out because of that reason alone. I begged for full time, never gave it to me, but still give it to new hires. Which caused my kids and I to have no health insurance. Constantly changing my schedule. Which causes you to never be able to make any plans, or have a life. Denied my leave of absence for surgery as I'm literally laying in bed waiting to get surgery. Which was still dinged as a call out. Eventually leading me to a final, to finally get fired from the hell hole that is Lowes. I was smiling getting fired, walked out the door and felt so much relief. Lowes blows.

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