• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Home Depot to close call centers, cut 950 jobs

ATLANTA
Tue Dec 4, 2007 9:02pm EST

Stocks

   
A truck pulls into the parking lot of a Home Depot store in a suburb of Denver, Colorado May 17, 2005. Home Depot is closing three call centers that aid its home services business, cutting about 950 jobs, a spokesman said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Home improvement retailer Home Depot Inc (HD.N) is closing three call centers that aid its home services business, cutting about 950 jobs, a spokesman said on Tuesday.

Stocks

The centers include one in Tampa, Florida, that has about 751 workers, and two smaller ones in Chicago and Dallas that each employ about 100 people. The centers work with customers to facilitate installations of doors and other products.

Though the collapsing housing market has hurt demand for bigger-ticket installed projects, Home Depot spokesman Ron DeFeo said the closures were intended to make the installation process more efficient by giving customers one local point of contact with the store instead of multiple ones.

Home Depot has about 350,000 employees.

The company posted a 27 percent drop in third-quarter profit last month and forecast a steeper fall in full-year earnings as the slumping housing market cut into sales.

The home improvement industry leader is upgrading stores, hiring more trade specialists and taking other moves this year to improve business as rival Lowe's Cos Inc (LOW.N) expands to bigger U.S. cities.

Home Depot shares rose 30 cents, or 1.1 percent, to close at $28.79 on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

(Reporting by Karen Jacobs; Editing by Gary Hill)



More from Reuters

Joint Terminal Attack Controller SSgt Clinton J. Herbison, a U.S. Airman from the 817 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (EASOS) takes a break during a night mission near Honaker Miracle camp at the Pesh valley of Kunar Province August 12, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Pictures of the Year

A look at the best photos of 2009.  Slideshow 

    The Dalai Lama jokes with a nasal spray after being asked his opinion on the swine flu during a press conference after his first lecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, August 4, 2009. REUTERS/ Valentin Flauraud

    What a wacky year it's been...

    Um, what's up the Dalai Lama's nose? "Oddly Enough" editor Bob Basler rounds up the goofiest photos of the year.  Full Article 

    A caution sign is seen next to a stock board at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
    Political Risk in 2010:

    Don't say we didn't warn you

    With the financial crisis (mostly) in the past, U.S. investors are eying a fresh start to the coming year. Here's a look at what speedbumps lie ahead.  Full Article