Was at the L word yesterday. Asked where I could find the Hot Glue Guns. She pointed to the shelf behind me. She didn’t know the difference between a HOT AIR GUN and a HOT GLUE GUN. Sheesh!
Right after reading this thread, I called H-D to ask about a special order I placed in the store. I called the 800 number, went thru about 7 prompts. Had to go thru another 6 prompts. Got the one I needed. Pressed it. Dead air. Did that twice. I gave up.
Once in a while I’ll go to a Marshall’s or Home Goods and run into an employee totally clueless of where the merchandise is located. At Ross I more than occasionally encounter an employee who doesn’t speak English. Maybe OK for a small mom and pop store in the local hood, but not for a chain franchise in a major mall.
Our local HD is now on Google Maps – they mapped out the INSIDE of the store so you can look on your phone to find the aisle (Clearly labeled with what is in it) you need to look in. I don’t know if that’s scary or clever but if they change the store around like WM always did, I can’t see it working for long.
Macushlalondra about 3 years ago
You are gonna be so fired!
Wilde Bill about 3 years ago
Try Target.
allen@home about 3 years ago
I’m surprised he’s still there. Didn’t think he would make the day.
kbyrdleroy123 about 3 years ago
Can you hazard a guess?
C about 3 years ago
Same service that I get at a big orange hardware store that starts with H and ends with T.
Baarorso about 3 years ago
They didn’t check his depth of product knowledge before hiring him? They didn’t train him on the products they sell when they hired him?
dadoctah about 3 years ago
Where would you find door mats? How about in front of the door? Duh.
cubswin2016 about 3 years ago
Norman ought to know about doormats.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
A reminder of why I carry my cell phone with the hardware store app…
jcwrocks69 about 3 years ago
Was at the L word yesterday. Asked where I could find the Hot Glue Guns. She pointed to the shelf behind me. She didn’t know the difference between a HOT AIR GUN and a HOT GLUE GUN. Sheesh!
Iseau about 3 years ago
“This is not my department” works forever and no one ever complains they say thank you and just keep on looking for the right person.
Out of the Past about 3 years ago
Pretty accurate. Up until the ask me something else part.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
May be easy, but it won’t be for long unless you learn where things are in your store…..
Moon57Shine about 3 years ago
I’m surprised Norm still has a job. They must really be shorthanded.
Queen of America about 3 years ago
Right after reading this thread, I called H-D to ask about a special order I placed in the store. I called the 800 number, went thru about 7 prompts. Had to go thru another 6 prompts. Got the one I needed. Pressed it. Dead air. Did that twice. I gave up.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
He needs to turn in his ‘Ask me’ button and get an ‘Ask someone else’ button.
papjimbob about 3 years ago
Hey, what I don’t know would fill a book. Norman doesn’t try to fake it. He is honest and straightforward. Gotta love him for that.
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
Norman needs a button that says “ I have no idea”.
spaced man spliff about 3 years ago
Once in a while I’ll go to a Marshall’s or Home Goods and run into an employee totally clueless of where the merchandise is located. At Ross I more than occasionally encounter an employee who doesn’t speak English. Maybe OK for a small mom and pop store in the local hood, but not for a chain franchise in a major mall.
ChrisTrey about 3 years ago
Our local HD is now on Google Maps – they mapped out the INSIDE of the store so you can look on your phone to find the aisle (Clearly labeled with what is in it) you need to look in. I don’t know if that’s scary or clever but if they change the store around like WM always did, I can’t see it working for long.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 3 years ago
Norman proves why labor shortages aren’t great.
pbr50138 about 3 years ago
He should do what the employees REALLY do…point them to another employee.