Nina
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This is a smaller Home Depot than I've seen before. I think that might be part of why I had a mixed experience there. My hypothesis: just not as many employees and therefore you're not as likely (as I've experienced every time I go to Home Depot) to find that one genius that just knows every answer and completely solves your problem. It's always luck of the draw if you're gonna get the rookie who says "uh" a lot and points randomly or someone with real experience and knowledge.
We had good luck in the appliance section (washing machines)- got somebody who really instilled confidence. Had a laughably bad experience in the paint section. She didn't know anything about paint, apparently. Couldn't help me estimate how much paint I needed, was SO wrong about how much the quart of paint covered, couldn't advise on colors, no idea on which brushes were better or what we might need, gave me the wrong paint and I'd have walked out with it if I hadn't caught it, unapologetic, made no effort to find the answer to any question I asked- just shrugged, said she didn't know, didn't care to know apparently. It's fine- I got what I needed, but I hope she was a fill-in and not the actual head of that department.
Anyway, nice woman at the checkout, very helpful and friendly, so things ended well. Some good, some bad.