Cardboard_Dog wrote:Sorry .. i KNOW how many people work for corporations and I'm sympathetic to the idea that in order to buy a house and raise a family, that at this juncture, Corps provide the most security and the easiest route to achieve it but .. that in itself is the problem.
pmahnn wrote:Invalid. Second post should not be the one stating double post.
pmahnn wrote:Cardboard_Dog wrote:Sorry .. i KNOW how many people work for corporations and I'm sympathetic to the idea that in order to buy a house and raise a family, that at this juncture, Corps provide the most security and the easiest route to achieve it but .. that in itself is the problem.
A few things. One, can you put some constraints around corporations? Does this include small companies, maybe 100 employees. Or are they the Microsofts, BPs, Alcoas of the world? Two, I'm not certain corps (even without constraints) provide security for buying a house and raising a family. Mass layoffs happen and there is no dedication to the employee. The execs in the downtown office don't seem to consider the impacts of laying off 5,000 people from a town in Ohio.
I'd say small businesses offer the best security if only because the owners are more emotionally invested in their employees and local community's well being.
Cardboard_Dog wrote:As a independant contractor I avoid using Home Depot and Lowes as often as I can. They are often twice as expensive and the lumber and quality of tools is much lower. Unfortunately These larger companies are putting smaller lumber companies and home improvement centers out of business. People pay whatever just to have the convenience of a home depot right down the street.
bostonlurk0r wrote: old people are burned out and disillusioned.
pmahnn wrote:Quite a few years ago I was engaged in a project to build a garage climbing wall. We used the very convenient (half mile away) Home Depot for our supplies. I'd say 1 of ever 4 pieces was not warped to shit. 1 for the cart, 3 for the floor. Epic crap. There used to be a lumber supplier, 84 Lumber, near my home town growing up. I have fond memories of taking trips there with my dad. All the free pencils you needed. Good times! They're gone.
As for tools being crap...really? No one is making you buy a Ryobi Five Piece 18v toolset. I've had great experience with DeWalt and Milwaukee, which I'm fairly certain they stock.
Oh well. I know what you're saying. I shop the local Ace hardwares in town as opposed to going to the Home Depot. They've always had what I needed, considering how much smaller they are than Home Depot.
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