aromatherapy might help ... things like vanilla, ginger and patulie oil are great stomache ailments (or any combination thereof), - peppermint for headaches and clarity (very little though as it is quite powerful)
pretend you're at a major shopping center, everyone busy doing their thing, you get looked at, some move on to the next, others undress you with their mind and still others see you but dont notice... then go back to thier shopping ...
stick you leg out once in a while, you'll get noticed! or do one of these
well spoken! Should Homer Depot have employees such as you? Dam skippy!
I know you're right, as a shopper one can see/feel the malaise. Its palpable. I have also seen those corporate postings on HD entrances proclaiming that they are making changes for 'you the customer'
problem is that those changes are not likely to come about if the backbone of their system, the workforce is unhappy. I have had occasion in something like this to hire contractors, and thier work depended very much on their workforce. It was/is important to me to evaluate that contractor, not on his bottom line, popularity or marketing; but, on the bottoms that weilded the tools to get the job done. Unhappy workers do not produce nearly as well.
A man as intelligent as you ought to be running that company not running from it ... unfortuneately
RE: alternative therapies
aromatherapy might help ... things like vanilla, ginger and patulie oil are great stomache ailments (or any combination thereof), - peppermint for headaches and clarity (very little though as it is quite powerful)