Posted by rossow (mn) on January 15, 2017 at 10:04:05 from (216.114.245.116):
In Reply to: MADE IN AMERICA? posted by Geo-TH,In on January 15, 2017 at 05:15:13:
I have a Menards, a Home Depot and a Lowe's within six miles of me so have the luxury of picking and choosing. I go to Menards pretty much every time. The Home Depot here looks almost deserted compared with the traffic that Menards attracts. Menards lumber quality has greatly improved since HD and Lowe's came to town. One thing that maybe makes my Menards a good store is the manager, who has been at the store at least since the early 1980s. Also, I shop there enough to know many of the employees by name, so I know whom to call on when I need help with something. Many of these employees have been at the store for 15 or 20 years or longer. And another thing I appreciate about my local Menards (again, maybe because of a decent manager): Many old-timers, retired types of employees working throughout the store. I'll take those folks over a high-school sophomore to help me any day of the week. (But I do hate Menards' 11% sales that show up every other week. Those sales are pretty useless compared with the ads the store had every week up until a year or so ago.)
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