My husband lost his job Tuesday. 9 years. He isn't pouting but is sure scratching his head. Just got a raise less than a month ago. Never written up. Almost 400 hours of unused sick time. Was well liked by his peers and customers. Judging from the reaction in our community and the 100's of texts and phone calls we have received, others were just as shocked as his was. He walked out that day sad and confused. I am not. 9 years of missed family activities. Countless family dinners and events missed due to his job. ASM's and DM's at Lowe's are underpaid and overworked. No more middle of the night phone calls to go check the store because the alarm company called. No more overnights to help do resets. No more of me asking "you seriously close all month?" After seeing this particular post by Enough already, it shows what kind of arrogant, half brained, people they didn't let go. I can tell you he would've left anyway. He sees his coworkers worried about their jobs. They watched him and another manager walk out that day and many are in fear. 13 DM's and only 5 get spots. Several have to leave due to the new policy of family members not working in the same store, 6 or 8 of those. He wouldn't have stayed and maybe they knew that. He has a heart and he values and ethics and morals.This will hit more media attention as it should. More than 2400 jobs are a stake. Many more.
I am happy he's home. He can start his own business with his business sense. Funny, when he took that job 9 years ago as a regular store employee it was to get a "no brainer" job while we built a house. Just something to do. He was loved by his then store manager and peers and decided to stay. Promoted within 3 months to department manager and then shortly after ASM. He has many years experience as a contractor and in construction.
As he starts up his own business and has more work than he needs lined up, the question of why did I stay so long is bouncing around our home. He will make 3 x the money and not have to deal with corporate BS.
Our hearts go out to all that lost their jobs that will impact them financially. As I typed this my husband just got another text from a former coworker thanking him for being the kind of leader he needed to push him to be a better person and employee. That, makes it worth it. Not the company, but they people that care and the people he impacted and who also impacted him. On to better things.
Enough already - Karma s---s. You should find some wood to knock on.