"Being a dad is providing, being a source of support and love, and helping my children navigate life’s experiences. It is my responsibility to teach my children to be kind, responsible and hard-working individuals. I always encourage my children to explore every opportunity that presents itself and not to be afraid to make mistakes. Mistakes are how you learn in life. Making the decision of when to step in and when to let them spread their wings can be difficult. But seeing how all four of my children have grown into kind, compassionate individuals is very rewarding." - Brian D., District HRBP #FathersDay #LowesLife
Lowrs takes care of its corporate workers. But in store workers given more to do and minimal raise if any. 3% doesn't cover inflation so take home is less. Also 6 day weeks is exhausting. And not ever know what your schedule is more than 2 weeks out...you can't plan. I make $1.4 million in sales each year but live paycheck to paycheck. I'm working for corporate.
Lowes does nothing for the lil man. Big bonuses for supervisors and above and shorten hours for associates. When you see you executives brag about your kids working for Lowes it makes me laugh.
thats awesome!
#Lowes #Dad #Son #Love
Thanks for sharing 👏👏👏 Happy belated Father’s Day!
Great perspective!
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Love this Brian Dabrieo !!
Technical Writer, Engineering support, and Desktop Publishing expert with extensive experience in the Aftermarket Parts area.
3moEven though I work for the "other guys", I applaud your dedication and your love for your children. Vest or apron, we all want what's best for everyone. Thank you.