I was an older worker who worked at corporate - Wilkes-for more than 20 years and in the years that I worked there saw this happen time and time again. Then the day came that Lowe's felt they could bring someone in and pay them less than I was making to do the same job (and not just me). What was supposed to be 30 people turned into hundreds who lost jobs and hundreds more who took a demotion and pay cut. Our severance package less than 6 months pay. I was over 50 so there was no finding another job and unemployment was a joke! NC law says an employer can fire at will which gives companies like this freedom to do what it wants where its employees are concerned. I personally feel this law should be changed. When you consider a place like Wilkes where there are no opportunities and they just up and decide they don't want to pay you the salary you've worked and sweated for years to grow then they just decide to let you go. Can't prove age discrimination because they let younger people go too so you're stuck. It was my plans to take a job there right out of college and stay until I was old enough to retire but once I started getting close to that golden age all I got was the ax! I have copies of every evaluation I had while working there and never got anything less than meeting expectations, never any disciplinary issues, warnings, nothing! Within weeks of my being let go they were posting openings for the jobs of the people they just let go!!???
My advice to employees is...just do enough to suit you! Don't go out of your way to accommodate Lowe's. Don't miss family outings, special events, and if you have a family member that's sick stay by their side because in the long run when Lowe's is finished with you they will throw you aside like you don't even matter. You are not a person with feelings or family to support you are nothing! If you give them all you've got in the end you will have nothing to show for it. So many times I would drag myself into work when I didn't feel like getting out of bed myself and would do the best I could to get my work done and this is the thanks I got for all my trouble. No job-no retirement-no insurance....all those years I paid into life insurance was a waste too so whatever you do don't let them dupe you into getting your life insurance there. Buy yourself a grave plot and pre-plan your burial and pay for it before you die cause I guarantee you won't be working for Lowe's when you die unless it is an accidental death or due to some terminal illness....it won't be natural causes!
Take it from someone whose been there. Lowe's is not worth your effort! Get your experience there and move on. When I was in college I was taught companies spent more on turnover of employees so they appreciated people they could count on to be there. That you wanted to find that one job and one company you could stick with until you retire but apparently that just isn't true anymore.
So like I said earlier...take all you can get then get out before you're too old to find something better.