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HomeGoods
1026 Glenbrook Way, Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
About the HomeGoods
HomeGoods is a one-stop destination for all your home decor and furnishing needs. Located at 1026 Glenbrook Way in Hendersonville, Tennessee, this department store offers a wide range of furniture, home goods, and decor items to help you create the perfect living space. From stylish furniture pieces to trendy home accessories, HomeGoods has everything you need to make your house feel like a home. Visit us today and discover the latest trends in home decor at affordable prices.
Photos of HomeGoods
1026 Glenbrook Way, Hendersonville, TN 37075, United States
Opening hours of HomeGoods
Monday:
09:30 - 21:30
Tuesday:
09:30 - 21:30
Wednesday:
09:30 - 21:30
Thursday:
09:30 - 21:30
Friday:
09:30 - 21:30
Saturday:
09:30 - 21:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 20:00
Reviews of HomeGoods
"Hey. I worked at HomeGoods for a total of two days. You might ask why. Well, it’s a funny story. Let’s start with my coworkers. Everyone’s awesome. Reed and Wayne are among the coolest though. Sorry ladies. But since I’m out, I think the young woman with the ponytail & glasses is adorable. She had a nice smile and cute hands. Mine are Godzilla size. I think she said her name was Katrina. I hope I’m right. I’d hate to get the name wrong and find out Katrina is actually a 90yo woman later. People speak, people laugh, and we seem to get along well. My work was not easy, but it was great for me. It pays the bills, and that is why we all are here. We may have the occasional breakdown, but at the end of the day we’re because life is hard and it beats living on the street with nothing at all. During interviews, I showed up extra early. I referred to my manager, Joe, as sir. I looked him in the eye and shook his hand. Every time we spoke, I thanked him for his time. This is a far cry from where I began 8 years ago, at 16yo, anxiety ridden, unable to give eye contact. I’d been committing to the whole show through my employment here. Going back to the our interviews, Joe rarely acknowledged my presence. For most of my interactions, he faced away from me. He did not smile once. For a guy with Asperger’s, I’d done a better job of communicating in my last few weeks here than a manager with years of experience. I got along well with the staff, but it takes time for me to open up. I’m always a team player when it’s needed. Well, one thing I learned is that Joe really does not like being referred to as “Sir“. I think around the 70 “Sirs” his soul died. But rather than communicating this with me during those two weeks, I had to find out during training, and only when told by a top employee. This was after I had been laughed at by both of them for saying “thank you sir”. I don’t know. I’ve always been taught this was just a respectful way to refer to someone. First day went awesome. Second day came. Instead of having a panic attack at 6am, I went all in like it was Iron Man against Thanos. After a few hours, we had a meeting. Then Joe decides, without informing me prior, to introduce me to the whole staff unprovoked. Joe encouraged me to talk about myself, but I didn’t know what to say given my situation. “Hey guys! I’m an introvert with anxiety, I was diagnosed with PTSD due to trauma from past relationships, and I live with a narcissistic father who has made my life hell for 15 years. It is a bad time for me, I’m severely depressed, and it is difficult to think about casual conversation while I’m struggling to find reasons to stay alive.” No. This isn’t what they want to hear; especially when we all have issues of our own. Like anyone, I’m just a regular guy going through it. I tried to be respectful, and declined to speak. Despite all else, this one instance reflected so poorly on me that I was brought to their office where they would pretend to care and pressed me for answers. Regrettably, I believed them. I confided in them about having anxiety and trauma that would surely bring the understanding they were searching for. But after I’d spoken, I took notice of how Joe immediately went to that moment earlier. He didn’t care about my issues. He then repeated to what he said at the beginning: “we’re looking for someone who is friendly, gets along with others, has good attendance and is a team player”. Until that moment, I don’t think I had complaints from anyone. Despite Joe’s interactions with the others, it came off as if I was targeted. His laughter went away whenever we were together. They’d asked me to take a 15 minute break, so they could discuss what happens next in private. It was made very clear that I was out. It just further dawns on me how we’re all cogs in a machine. It doesn’t matter if you’re gone the next day, the machine keeps moving. Now here I am considering throwing it all away. But I never give up. That’s why I stuck through it in the first place. I’m going to find another path forward. Know your value."
"Amazing place, don't often get there. But I found many items that I had been looking for on Amazon."
"Best HomeGoods I've been in! They had everything and a huge variety. I'd definitely return to this location the next time I'm in Hendersonville."
"I interviewed at this store recently August of 2023 to be exact. I arrived early I was interviewing for a part time position as I already have a full time job. First and foremost my invite for the interview came via text message from an unknown number. I am guessing now from the managers personal cell phone. I arrived early for my interview, I was lead to the back to meet Joe who was sitting at the computer doing some work, he barely acknowledged me, and he had this demeanor about him that seem to suggest I had somehow disturbed him. He was very cut and dry, no personality whatsoever, although he indicated he expects it from the employees that work there. Joe does not seem very enthusiastic or excited about the company he works for nor does he represent it well. Being a former store manager myself I couldn't believe the condescending manner in which I was being handled. Home Goods has always been one of my favorite places to shop, which is ultimately why I applied there for part time work. I thought "What a great place to work" However, after the interview I knew this was not the type of person I would want to work under. And if this is the culture that Homes Goods is trying to develop, then you guys need to go back to drawing board, because this man is not at all Management material based on not only my interaction with him but it seems to be a trend, that's if those above him are reading the actual google reviews left here. So word of caution for those of you considering Home Goods for employment, look for these red flags when going through the interview process with any manager, if the signs are there in the beginning, you 've been warned. Home Goods, great merchandise, poor management."
"I mean it's HomeGoods...one of my top 3 fave stores. Occasionally there's a long checkout line which is expected most times. Stats pretty cleaned and well stocked. Only quam is no willingness to budge on the price of a clearly damaged item that we are interested in purchasing with only that 1 in stock. Particularly referring to a piece of furniture listed at $350 . Otherwise Keep up the good work"
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