Thread regarding Lowe's Cos. layoffs

What's next?

In 2016, the AOM position got eliminated and the entire operations department goes away almost overnight and gets consolidated into the LP Department. We waited almost 2 years to find out what our 'roll' was in operations beyond what responsibilities we already had.

In 2017, we had the DM/ASM/OPE specialist transition early in the year. At that time, we were told that our responsibility would increase along with our position at the store. We were told that we would 'have a seat at the table's with the rest of the ASM team and the store manager. Some of us got that, and others of us didn't. Some of us hoped for a pay increase and to possibly go back to being salaried. Those things didn't happen and our bonuses took a hit in the mix.

In 2018, we had our shrink budgets cut as the company was missing shrink plan and our expectations to perform were pushed even further. The company gave us some new technology (albeit deeply flawed and still developing) and expected us to perform with that.

Now, we are possibly facing cuts after being reassured we would be left alone and were 'too valuble' to be reduced or eliminated. I can honestly say that it has been extremely stressful for a lot of us that have been along for the ride, but it is time to get out. It is very clear that cuts are being made to benefit the few and not the many. I don't think it is a good idea to cut the very people who, by design, are working within a store to save money and help make the company more profitable by preventing loss, keeping employees/customers safe, being responsible for training, helping to keep stores operationally sound (or in some cases running operations alone), being a 'servant leader's and setting an example, and keeping up ROI numbers. If we do get reduced/eliminated tomorrow, these items will go by the wayside and the stores will be left to fend for themselves or have the occasional visit from an LP (or whatever they decide to call us when this settles down) to try to keep the store on the rails. This isn't what a lot of us signed up for, and honestly, for a lot of us (even if we are allowed to stay) probably won't be worth it. Now is the time to take your skills, both old and new, and leave for other jobs or opportunities. After all, there is a shortage in the skilled trades...

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I don't think any regional or LPOSM's were blamed in that post. I think that there was a feeling of being misled, but you only go on what you are told at the time. The LPOSM's didn't really have a good idea as to what their job description was after the operational realignment in 2016 for the longest time. I also think that the responsibility increase and position increase was referring to having 'a seat at the table' (with regards to an increased expectation of leadership within the store and overall performance) and wage increase was speculated upon. Also, not all LP's are on a power trip. Some of the most humble people around, depending on who they are. I think as time went on, you possibly started to see through the promises and came to your conclusion.

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Post ID: @oys+WXKH9sX

This is really sad to read, but I couldn’t help but keep thinking; ever promise made to you that you feel was broken was made emptily by your LPOSM or Regional. They filled your head with empty lie after empty lie. “Sure you’ll be an ASM! You’ll have a seat at the table!!” Lol. They told you whatever would keep you happy at the moment, while no one else actually believed it, or was even told you were supposed to have said seat at that table. In reality, your role never changed, while everything around you has. Your LPOSM isn’t 100% to blame. They were just trying to help. They used to be a DMLP just year ago themselves, and they just want to help you feel empowered in a company where even they feel like no one gives any weight to what they think. They just didn’t realize they were setting you up for such disappointment by overpromising and under-delivering.

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Post ID: @ury+WXKH9sX

Lol ! For years I have watched LP strut around like they were God's gift to lowe's. I always said LP really stood for lost production not lost prevention . No real power to do anything other then spy on employees . After 25 years with lowe's I'm glad your power trip is over ! Hit the soup line LP !

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Post ID: @aex+WXKH9sX

I agree with that post 100%. Thanks Marvin

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