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Spring cleaning spurs Home Depot to hire 70,000

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Get those orange aprons ready for the spring cleaning rush.

Home Depot announced Thursday it plans to hire 70,000 temporary workers at its U.S. stores to handle its spring selling season, the busiest time of the year for the home improvement chain.

The hiring target is 10,000 more than its announced target a year ago, although at that time it ended up hiring about 70,000 workers. While the jobs are intended to be temporary, Home Depot said that there is a possibility of permanent employment for many of those hired.



"About half of The Home Depot's 2011 seasonal hires stayed on in permanent positions," said the company.

Home Depot would not provide a pay range for the positions, saying pay varies depending on the position, the worker's experience and the market where the store is located. The temporary positions are part-time, with the number of hours available to seasonal workers also varying widely.

The spring shopping season at Home Depot (HD, Fortune 500) is like the holiday shopping season for the typical retailer. It starts in mid-February in the warmer states, and by March in the northern parts of the country, and runs through July 4.

As the nation's largest home improvement chain, Home Depot has 1,974 U.S. stores, and more than 300,000 employees worldwide.

No. 2 Lowe's (LOW, Fortune 500) said it plans to hire 40,000 temporary workers at its U.S. stores this year, roughly the same number it hired last year. The chain has 234,000 current employees spread across 1,726 stores in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Lowe's would not offer a pay range, but said the seasonal hires will receive approximately 20 to 25 hours of work a week. bug.gif

http://money.cnn.com/2012/01/12/news/companies/home_depot_hiring/index.htm?iid=HP_Highlight&hpt=hp_t1

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More jobs? #######? This is bad news for the GOP. Good thing they will only last through the summer.

And Obama-jobs at that... part time, minimum wage, temporary.

Not exactly the "Summer of recovery" we were promised two years ago... but we will take any private sector job we can get at this point.

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As much as I would like to see 4% unemployment and Obama get re-elected on the basis of the wonderful things he did for our country for four years...back to reality.

These will not replace the 400,000 plus seasonal jobs which will be lost after Christmas season, it is no more than Home Depot hired last year and Lowes has closed 40 stores

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And Obama-jobs at that... part time, minimum wage, temporary.

Not exactly the "Summer of recovery" we were promised two years ago... but we will take any private sector job we can get at this point. :thumbs:

Well, you've got some 3 million of those already over the past 22 months. Manufacturing jobs even for the first time in over a decade. And then, on top of that, there are millions of more jobs that haven't been lost because of policies this administration pursued. One million in the automobile industry and its supply chain alone.

 

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