Texasmoneyman300 wrote:
I think it would help if Home Depot paid a living wage.
Agreed.
I'm not sure if these things apply to Home Depot since I never worked there but these seem to be common problems in retail

~Make schedules more consistent but also offer some flexibility if an employee needs or prefers.
~Allow part-time employees to become full-timers if they want, more so if they usually chose to work a bit of extra hours when allowed, especially if they're usually working overtime when the store allows.
~Do away with popularity contests like employee of the month. Instead of singling one employee out for an award, give all employees raises that reflect their work.
~Don't pull employees off what tasks their doing to do something right away that can wait a little bit. Instead tell empoyees what needs to be done & give them some leeway with how to fit it in when they get to better stopping points.
~Stores need to keep a bit of extra supplies & tools on hand so the employees have the right equipment to do their various tasks.