If you want to find lots of employees in a store that ignore you completely, this chain from Hobby Lobby is the place to be. Each time that I go to this particular store, I might as well just make time, about two hours worth of time aside for my day, because that's how long you will be walking through this gigantic store to find what you need. You will come across just about two employees per aisle, either talking about whatever they feel to each other or they will walk away as you try to get one's attention. I have never been able to get an employee to find what I was looking for because one, they ignored me, or two, they didn't know enough about their stock to help me. The people here are not helpful and they don't know the products that they sell. I've worked at a big chain hobby store for several years and I never would have just walked away as a customer was approaching me. The store itself is okay. The prices are decent and their weekly sale paper is always good. But the company has never updated its p.o.s system so the cashiers have to manually type in the discounted sale items. Which is very time-consuming, wouldn't it just be easier to upgrade the entire system once...
Read moreI couldn't work here because I would spend my entire paycheck before I clock out on payday... They have everything a creative heart desires, from paints to fabrics. Flowers, lamps, home decor, yarn, stickers... You name it. There is something for everyone here... If you don't have a hobby, I promise you will develop several before you walk out the door here. Sales of 30% and 50% off on over half the store items, Everytime I come here .. it's like they alternate sections every few days... Descent prices and high quality supplies that are durable and last... Worth every penny... I'll definitely be back next week, but not for a job interview; however, the staff are very friendly and helpful... It seems like the perfect place to work from what I've...
Read moreSo you should always check your prices! I saw the items had different totals and I thought it was odd. I asked about it at the register expecting they would charge the same price since clearly something was not seeming right. What I was told by the cashier, who was wearing a Covid mask with her nose completely exposed, was that they are doing price changes around the store and they have to charge what’s on the tag. My thought is if you are doing a price change to make more money wouldn’t you retag the items already on the shelf so the pricing didn’t seem odd or fishy? She gave me 10% off for the damaged one…. I was a little irritated that they wouldn’t give the same price for the...
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