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Is Lowe's a obedient company to work for?

I recently applied at Lowe's as a teller. I went through the first two interviews the other morning and as I walked out one of the girls who worked contained by customer service and asked how the interview went and I said it go well and I be supposed to get a telephone call back. I asked if they be still hiring for cashiers and she said yes but then she get this look on her face similar to I shouldn't take the duty and said "Yeah, but cashiers have a really large turn over rate". I'm supposed to go within tomorrow for my third interview with the store superior and I'll probably get hired on but I'm really worried in a minute about whether I should give somebody a lift the job and risk wasting my time when I might quit or if I'm worrying for nil. Is Lowe's a good company to work for especially as far as cashiers are concerned or should I look elsewhere?


Answers: I've worked within before but not as a desk clerk. It's a very draining duty because you are on your feet pretty much the total time. The concrete floors really gives your joint a beating. Some customers can find pretty nasty but eh you simply blow it off. The money sucks too when you factor all that go into it. I would say human being a cashier is probably the easiest on the body. But supply it a try. I wouldn't make a profession out of it if I were you though.
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I work member time at Lowes, I like it. The light of day goes by rapidly, everyone at my store is nice. The turnover rate may just be relatives that are not cut out to be cashiers. Give it a try.

In free enterprise, who benefits from competition?

This would essentially be the consumer correct? Because due to competition prices end up benefiting the consumer?

Any clarification (or expansion if my thought is correct) is much appreciated.

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Answers: The consumer benefits not only through competitive pricing, but also from 'improviements' made to the product to distinguish it from the competition. The involve to improve products to preserve them competitive spurs new nouns of better and cheaper products to the market.
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I'm completing an unclaimed property claim?

I am completing a unclaimed property claim in Wisconsin from a paycheck i did not collect a few years ago. My problem is they are asking for "evidence or my previous address OR documents showing I conducted business beside the property holder" which I assume is the company I used to work for. How can I get any one of these (I no longer know how to contact my former landlord), i havent worked for that company in 3-4 years, and i havent lived at that address surrounded by about one and the same amount of time. Could I get this info from my dune somehow, like proof they used to transport my statements to my old address? Thats adjectives I could think of but any input or proposal would be helpful. Thanks.


Answers: I believe you own answered your own question. :)

If you can search out any proof from a reliable source like bank or electric bills, etc., with your nickname and address, you should be good to budge. You may also obtain this info from credit reports as they should hold every address you have ever lived.

Lastly, though you hold not worked for the company mentioned in 3-4 years, they should still enjoy your info on file which will also be of assistance and proving your claim.

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