Anybody else out there dislike Home Depot as much as me? I had to buy a new door knob for the screen door. I went to the local hardware store first and they did not have anything I liked. So I went over to Home Depot and what a aweful place it is.
Could they do anything else to make it a worse shopping experience? First the doors are set up so you must go in at one end and out at the other. That means in the rain you have walk outside for a long time either coming in or going out. That is not fun when the weather is bad like it was today. Then you have to trek across the entire monmouth store to get to where you need to be. You can't find anyone to help you. When you do they just point you toward an aisle. After you go up and down the aisle looking for the item you need and can't find it, you need to go back and find someone again to help you. Again they just point to some thing and do not really help you.
All the time there is that aweful beaping sound from the forklift and the blaring of announcements over a horrible PA system. The lighting is less than easy on the eyes. No wonder after just 15 minutes in there I get a headache. I really try to avoid going there at any cost, but sometimes (like today) you have no choice. Finally I just gave up and drove 20 minutes to Lowes, which is only slightly better. At least they had what I was looking for, sort of. Oh well, just part of the fun of owning a home. Jay
Could they do anything else to make it a worse shopping experience? First the doors are set up so you must go in at one end and out at the other. That means in the rain you have walk outside for a long time either coming in or going out. That is not fun when the weather is bad like it was today. Then you have to trek across the entire monmouth store to get to where you need to be. You can't find anyone to help you. When you do they just point you toward an aisle. After you go up and down the aisle looking for the item you need and can't find it, you need to go back and find someone again to help you. Again they just point to some thing and do not really help you.
All the time there is that aweful beaping sound from the forklift and the blaring of announcements over a horrible PA system. The lighting is less than easy on the eyes. No wonder after just 15 minutes in there I get a headache. I really try to avoid going there at any cost, but sometimes (like today) you have no choice. Finally I just gave up and drove 20 minutes to Lowes, which is only slightly better. At least they had what I was looking for, sort of. Oh well, just part of the fun of owning a home. Jay

