I just went to Home Depot near my home today to buy a pipe cutter and some other items. Some interesting events happened:
A staff asked me if I need anything.
During checkout, a staff helped me scanned the items.
Before leaving, a staff said, "have a nice day."
The next time I go there, I'll ask the staff whether the managers put a gun on their heads before their shifts start because these have never happened, for I think at least 2 decades. It was a great experience.
I just went to Home Depot near my home today to buy a pipe cutter and some other items. Some interesting events happened:
A staff asked me if I need anything.
During checkout, a staff helped me scanned the items.
Before leaving, a staff said, "have a nice day."
The next time I go there, I'll ask the staff whether the managers put a gun on their heads before their shifts start because these have never happened, for I think at least 2 decades. It was a great experience.
At our Home Depots in Georgia, this happens every single time. Obviously it differs from state to state?