Thread regarding Lowe's Cos. layoffs

Paint guy got sent home

The new guy in paint came dressed as Woody from Toy Story; he was sent home to change.

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Was it a store visit from Marvin? Heard he’s the biggest woody of them all!

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Post ID: @3zml+11N5OgAk

The costume has to fall within dress code. The dress code is pretty laxed at Lowes. If the associate was just wearing the Woody clothes with the vest over it. The hat is kind of pushing it, the mask would be a no

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Post ID: @2kvt+11N5OgAk

No one wants to work with a woody ,,, what was he thinking ?

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Post ID: @1mzy+11N5OgAk

a similar thing happened at our store, an associate came in dressed as Robert Tillman and was immediately sent home

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Post ID: @1cyd+11N5OgAk

To be a Lowe’s employee is to be miserable. We used to give out dog biscuits (with permission) to the four legged customers but not anymore. New store manager shut that down. Now all we do is up-sell; are you sure you don’t want the 2 year plan it’s only a few dollars more, just pennies a day!

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Post ID: @1zke+11N5OgAk

Of course it goes against everything Lowe's stands for. Blowe's employees should not be allowed to: 1) Be happy. 2) Promote/ bring happiness to others (including "the little helpers"-as the LOWESMOM calls them) . 3) Show engagement of nor condone anything that doesn't involve opening a Lowe's credit card or a lead.

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Post ID: @mto+11N5OgAk

Our store allows costumes as long as the fall within the dress code.

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Post ID: @tdq+11N5OgAk

Well if your store didnt allow for costumes, he was violating dress code policy. Not every store or company allows for costumes.

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