Reviews for Pro Desk at The Home Depot
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Monday: 6AM - 6PM
Tuesday: 6AM - 6PM
Wednesday: 6AM - 6PM
Thursday: 6AM - 6PM
Friday: 6AM - 6PM
Saturday: 6AM - 3PM
Sunday: Closed
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Pro Desk at The Home Depot
5200 Salem Ave, Dayton
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Store is full of what you want at fair prices. Beat 3 other places for me, cost wise. Clean, Our Downfall was we ask for help when we came in door, the store was without customers, the employees standing around at registers with nothing to do because of NO Customers in Store. But, "Don't ask them to help." They can't..!! Not trained for that. Girl at paint area didn't know her paints just pointed to the area of the type They had. Other wise, They will Have to call someone else that's to busy with something they can't leave. ? "With a empty store." Very disappointing. We just got what we had and went to another store for the other things.
The girls working the self checkout have absolutely 0 intelligence. Tell them I want to split pay and she says use credit card first and it charges entire entire. Still no refund on card. Very bad experience overall. Left and got paint elsewhere.
This store has gone down to complete chaos. This store thrives on the hard labor of majority high school graduates and college students, with low inadequate wages in comparison to their competitor across the street because they are young people. Despite the struggle to provide good quality customer service, some if not most of the young workers are poorly trained and eventually are self-taught. The management is disappointing and it's truly sad to witness how poorly management treats their workers due to favoritism and carelessness to listen to their workers whenever they have a problem. There's a couple that are okay, but the rest is despicable from a professional point of view. To have more money in their pockets, they tend to unnecessarily fire more workers than to hire more workers but still have the propensity to hire college students or high school graduates; consistently ignores the concerns of the lives of the workers and attempts to mess up their scheduling by forcing hours they can't work or drastically cutting hours; and by paying them low wages. The cleanliness of the building from either overnight or during business hours should be considered a consistent safety hazard as soon as you walk in the doors. Once again the management does not seem to listen to their workers' needs to keep up with cleanliness and performance improvement and are not awarded for their hard work. But let it be any corporate manager roaming the store, the whole store suddenly looks better than the one in Miamisburg. If you are to ever shop here and you see a young worker, understand that despite how they perform, all poor performances reflect on how their managers treat them and establishing their store to represent a company.