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Lowe's Companies, Inc Reviews
What is it like working at Lowe's Companies, Inc?
It sucks.
Customer Service Associate in Jonesboro:
Pros: My schedule
Cons: There is no training and no staffing. And management is a joke. Good employee get punish and bad employee get rewarded
Fine, for retail.
Sales Person in Colorado Springs:
Cons: The heavy-handed changes and obscurity in every decision our corporate and district offices make
Lowes helps build lives and communities.
Sales Specialist in Austin:
Pros: I love being able to make someone’s vision come to life!
Cons: I don’t agree with the operation process of the Human Resources department.
Strenuous and stressful.
Merchandiser in Lake Wales:
Pros: The particular store I work for is impeccable. The culture at this location is great.
Cons: Pressure to move up, I am not comfortable with my abilities in my current role but am requested to move up repeatedly. I do not take a job I cannot do 100%
It has had many changes, that had affect employees on a store level in a negative way.
Merchandiser in Chamblee:
Pros: My crew
Cons: The pay and the treatment of the employees
The nightmare is real.
Lead Cashier in Cedar Park:
Pros: At first all of it. After about 3 months, I enjoy my coworkers (not managment)
Cons: There is NO communication. The managers are brainwashed yes men who are fire happy and insist we work on a skeleton crew so they can get their bonus.
Where the standards match the name Low(e's)
Customer Service Associate in Toronto:
Pros: I appreciate the opportunities to help people problem solve their projects and repairs.
Cons: Managers lack leadership skills and abilities; and integrity. No one really knows what's going on, or has clear plans. Most of the time time the answer to a question is "You'll figure it out".
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