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An open letter to CEO, Marvin Ellison. Pro Sales? What is that?

Marvin Ellison,

I am writing you from a store in the lower NY area, region 7. Your "push" for Pro sales is being followed 0% here, and all your recent roll-outs are not being implemented. The Pro Department in my store is a sacrificial lamb, for the needs and wants of all other store needs, and whim of any manager at the moment. Fact.

Today, our paint coverage (1 man) was pulled to pull the days deliveries. The Pro Loader was also, taken from the canopy to pull flat bed deliveries, as the driver waited. This is a daily occurrence.

When the loader isnt outside (80% of every day), Specialist then cover and load. Then no one is at the Pro desk.

You have created Romper Room sir, and a perpetual game of round robin where we all run around like mo--ns, covering everyone else's jobs, never doing our own.

Your Pro Specialists work the Pro desk, 0% per week, and I've watched them now for 6 days, tasked away from PRO 100%. This is typical, and has been going on for years, and nothing has changed despite your directives. At least two huge Pro account CEO's have filed complaints this week because they could not get service, and the service they did receive was horrible. All these issues have been reported, and nothing has been addressed, fixed, or even discussed. Its business as usual. When employees bring up issues that arise, managers threaten, make excuses, lie, and cover the up. Corporate shows up for "walks", announced! The store knows when they are coming, then all managers and employees work at 3 am to have the store looking neat. Its a sham, and if corporate really wanted to see what was happening they would show up unannounced. But you never do, and the cronies who arise that have created this mess, complain to us about it and blame us. Your corporate empty suits walk around, dictating, and disliking everything. They never ask employees anything and you have made it crystal clear, you do not care to. Our district manager knows exactly what is going on, creating it all, then pretends its not happening. The store manager and DM have both stated all these problems are because corporate refuses to budget for staff. Is this true?

The Pro CSA has worked here for 8 months, and has been taught nothing, and been used every day for IRP'S and lumber along with all three specialists. He cannot process a simple invoice, or do the most basic tasks. So specialists have no support. The cashier is pulled constantly as is the loader. All pro staff is used elsewhere, every day, 100% of the time. There literally is NO PRO DEPT in my store.

One Pro Specialist was recently hired with 0 experience. Zero prior sales experience, and zero Lowes experience. He is not being trained, yet left to cover the Pro desk alone. He and the pro supervisor fight daily, and its a weird, hostile, toxic workplace. These incidents also, have been reported to Human Resources.

Yesterday, a neighboring store showed up unannounced for an ICB. The employee was a Pro Specialist from that store, using the Lowe's Load n Go. Looks like the pro staff there too, does everything but Pro sales. The Pro Supervisor (no experience at Pro) made the PSS's stop what they were doing (doesnt matter anyway, they were working lumber at the time) and immediately take care of the ICB. Sacrificing our own sales, for nonsense. Speaking of ICB's, I field 15 calls a week from other stores asking for ICBS yet our store has 0. Then pro guys have to pull and sdtage huge ICB orders.

There are no cashiers, and the ones we get in lumber are 82 years old, and move as such. We have constant lines, backed up down aisles, with screaming customers. The registers are antiquated junk, and broken. The drawer doesnt open on cash transactions often, and the ASM in charge says, "deal with it!"

Pro Specialists get staffed on Saturdays and Sundays not to work Pro at all (no vendors or contractors working) but to work in lumber and as CSA.

We could go on and on, and on. But why bother? We have properly followed chains of commands, and reported all these issues and more to everyone. No one cares, and I'm sure you don't either.

Its all posturing, nonsense, unprofessional, and kindergarten nonsense. Pro sales go through, the Specialists pull, bunk. and stage the deliveries, and the delivery never goes anyway. Then, managres transfer these irate customers back to pro. When they have done everything right! Your entire store is broken sir, and there is no system in place that works.

Our store has NO lumber staff. One FT employee who comes and go as he pleases, and chooses what he will work on. The PT'ers call out constantly, and when they do show up are so poorly directed that they work so inefficiently that nothing ever gets done, then pro specialists must fix it all. Pro Specialists unload all the trucks, and this week alone I saw them unload the Empire Truck, concrete, Whitewood, and sheetrock. Then bring it all inside and put it up.

After all this, the specialists are then sent emails saying their performance is lackluster, why they didnt get cc apps, or sales. Or just more, and more, and more demands on top of the ridiculous work load.

Are you hearing any of this Mr Ellison? I didnt think so. Ive been interviewing outside Lowe's along w/ every other employee there I speak to.

Its clear you dont give af, nor do any of those in charge.

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Post ID: @OP+YxVe24d

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What surprises me about this entire conversation is that some of you are saying that deliveries are getting pulled, even though it's the wrong people being used to pull them. Our box truck guys are spending between 2 to 5 hours each morning pulling that days product and calling customers. Our flat bed drivers spend half their days pulling, palletizing, bunking, banding, looking for orders that were supposedly pulled (including sterling orders that are hardly ever done even though they are entered as ready for customer), calling customers and trying to find a manager that's willing to sign off their truck. Flat bed guys are used on box trucks which means the pro customers cant get their deliveries because appliances are more important here than pro customers. All this adds up to delivery guys working extremely long days, sometimes around 15 hours.

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Post ID: @3npc+YxVe24d

Everything Marvin does is done to make the stock price rise.

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Post ID: @3nnd+YxVe24d

well marvin shouldnt be surprised if this really did take place. you cant cut cut cut everywhere else and then tell your stores to not touch the pro employees. when you run so thin in other parts of your store...titles go out the window and you just become a warm body to go put out the most current fire. company needs to stop pretending you can "do it right for less" man were those executives probably laughing it up when they came up with that new slogan. put it in all your ads...and the inside joke is thats how theyre running their stores and it has nothing to do with customers and prices! you truly want to do the job right....youll have to put in the resources needed to get there.

the company will continue to go to war with their workforce. they will continue to implement their plans and give no thought to the resources needed to make it a success. theyll continually churn their workforce over because theyll refuse to admit that it takes resources to be successful.

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Post ID: @3lhn+YxVe24d

Every store the same. Marvin & Co did a "task force", and spied on AEP's (now called PSM's) and their superiors then fired who they deemed werent doing their jobs.

Then, they had the task force spy on stores, to see if Pro staff was where they are supposed to be: Loader out front, Specialists at desk, etc.

Well, I guess the reports were so bad, they dont know what to do.

Every store is the same - every employee being pulled from their primary position to another location daily. Everyone knows it, no one cares.

I see many more class-actions coming. You cannot hire a person for a specific position with duties and responsibilities, then never have him work there. You also cannot have different work schedules for say Pro Specialists in one market (one Saturday a month) then in another market have them work every weekend. Thats unfair, and giving special privileges to some Lowe's employees and not others. Especially when at the interviews they do not disclose information about scheduling, or other pertinent info.

Currently, I have worked 6 days straight away from my work station at the pro desk. I have not been there for a minute in 6 days. We have customers complaining, and no one does anything. And when it REALLY hits the fan, they will be all frantic and tell me to get to the desk and fix everything with expedience. Wel, not this time. TEHY caused it, THEY can fix it all.

What they are doing is not right.

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Post ID: @3wbk+YxVe24d

Sir, you are the naive one. The store management does NOTHING to address anything. They are too scared, so yes. They too are 100% culpable. There are MANY things then can do to address issues, yet choose not to out of either fear, incompetence, or combination of both.

I come from a professional background, and one of upper management myself. A manager today needs to be shrewd, to force change at times and that takes moral courage. A backbone. To stand up and say something. A piss poor manager just ignores it all, makes believe its not happening and does nothing but make excuses.

If Marvin is 100% guilty as you claim, then force his hand. Send him an email to you staff, stating you have no lumber staff due to the Marvin budget and forced to use your Pro staff. Simple. Yet, they just jump when Marv says jump.

I am the only manager ion this store that says "no" to bad policy, and employee abuse. While all others dont know what to do, and inevitably go along w/ the immoral parade.

And this nonsense falls on supervisors too! Dont get me wrong. But if they dont speak up, write emails, get a lawyer, or do whatever is necessary to force ehat is right, well then, shame on them. Everyone is running around too scared to say or do anything, enabling this bs environment. What they dont realize is, while they believe they are out-smarting everyone and keeping their jobs for being close mouthed and not rocking the boat, they too will be canned just as instantly as those who speak up.

Seen it too many times. Its best to keep your integrity, and get fired, then to be a spineless wimp, and go that way to your next sh--hole of a job.

Marvin will be at the PARAMUS, NJ store Weds, so go see him like I will and express the concerns. If after all this, and he does nothing, well then, we have our answers dont we.

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Post ID: @1mbe+YxVe24d

i could only read about half of this before i was done. youre very naive to think the store management is behind this. marvin is telling the lowly wage workers one thing and then giving directives to store management to do this very thing. doubt most stores hired very many seasonals.....positions being vacated by regular staff arent being filed on purpose. this is their quiet reduction in workforce they want without actually having an announced lay-off. reduce payroll...make everyone run around doing their job and someone elses is all part of their plan. stores are being managed completely out threats to write up. management barks no excuses any longer when logical and appropriate reasons are given. marvin wants to be a media darling...he is all about his image. its obvious from how store management has gotten so nasty under his leadership that he and his marvettes are very very different behind the scenes. im sure your store management would love to have a full staffed store....none of this is fun..for anyone. the reason theyre willing to act inappropriately even though they know the workforce is put behind the 8 ball is their salary plus newly minted massive bonus package.

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