I wonder if it was reginal management. My wife (just buried her last fri) did not have those problems. She was working at a variety store not liking the new owners way of doing things. Went to shop at CT, had a sign up for managers. Char sent in her app, the day they got it called her, big manager came into town just to interviue her and had to get a motel room, they met in motel loby after she got off work at 9. When she came home was hired by CT to be in management program. 2 weeks later she was working in management at the Urbana, Ohio store and after 1 or 2 weeks they sent her to Georga for a week to help hire for 2 new stores to open in the Valdosta, Georga area. It took a bit longer to get the paper work completed or we would have been living down there when the SH--- hit the fan. Quality Farm & Fleet actually bought out CT. The owners of CT held out the used parts business. When the get together was completed she was able to transfer to the Wapakoneta Ohio Quality store (7 mile instead of 47 mile one way). She was there a while and things were looking worse so she picked up a app for Lowes, filled it out but did not send it in right away as things started looking better, few months later could see the end was neer, got out the white out and changed the date and sent it in. As soon as they got her app she was hired at Lowes for about 14 years untill she passed away last monday. I miss her so much. Any way she never had the problem of management you are talking about but she was in the top 2 assistant managers at the store. When her locker was cleaned out at Lowes there were several certificats and pins for high customer service. Lots of her cowerkers came to the visitation including the store manager. But the Urbana store did not have those problems you are talking about. When it got to the bankruptcy judge in his infinate wisdon he decided a couple thousand dollars higher bid from TSC for the store was worth more that keeping a going bussiness operating as the orignal owners of CT could not come up with enough cash to over ride TSC bid with their intentions of closing the store to get rid of competion and they did. Char carried the key for both CT and then QF&F and had the job of both opening the store in mornings and closing at nights.
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