From a saddened Home Depot employee,

From: S..... <s.....@bellsouth.net>
To: <info@arcweb.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 12:44 PM
Subject: story

Most of the Home Depots in the Atlanta area are trashing the areas
around their stores. The store in Doraville is a good example so much
debris, concrete, fertilizers and the like are throw on the backside of
the store it would make one cry just looking at all the mess. A few of
the ladders for employee use are broken and not safe, at least two
employees have been injured using the OPs because of the rickty pallets
that are used for platforms for the employees to stand on. With all this
going on, the employees are not adequately rewarded for their work, with
many weeks of sales over a million dollars plus the best that any can
hope for a raise is fifty cents if that. It is a sorry organization to
work for. untitled

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