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What is it like working at Home Hardware Building Centre?
Good day to day work, keeps you physical.
Warehouse Worker in Winnipeg:
Pros: Packaging lists of materials and delivering them
Cons: Feeling like I’m at the bottom of the food chain, there’s a ton of people wanting me to help them out and I can’t be everywhere at once
Potential for greater.
Interior Designer in Saskatoon:
Pros: Management, staff and working with customers
Cons: Too many things to do/too scattered/hard to stay focused
Sales Consultant, Retail in Charlottetown:
A relaxed atmosphere, no micro-managing, a good health & dental plan and good wages. The boss is a reasonable level-headed guy who gives his employees lots of holidays off throughout the year so we can balance our work & family life.
Busy.
Cashier in Orillia:
Pros: Making sure customers leave with everything they need for their planned task
Cons: One individual that leaves an angry shadow behind wherever she walks
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