“I've been to a lot of goodwill stores. Most of them are all pretty much the same. If there's any difference, it's just that one sucks more than another because it's dirtier. Kind of like McDonald's. They're all pretty much the same, except for that one that is especially dirty. BUT THEN, there is the McDonald's that has a roller coaster in it and the ice cream machine that always works. That's what this Goodwill is. It was clean, the people that work there were not obviously volunteering for their probation, and it did not smell the way they usually smell. ........You know what I'm talking about. The best part was the quality of stuff that they had on the sales floor. Any clothing resaler(idk if that's a thing) would have some success here re-selling. I got a pair of shoes that were in great shape and my size, which never happens. They are $170 brand new and they are still relevant. All of the men's clothes that I looked at seemed like they came from an REI or some cool hipster's closet.....one that you actually like. I plan to rally my girlfriend and get her to go with me sometime soon. That's a big deal because I hate shopping. It's usually her dragging me places. The only reason why it's not five stars is because they're dressing rooms are all closed at the moment. I'm writing this review while trying on the jeans I just got from there. They have turned out to be too small. When I picked them out, I thought that they would be too big. SO, I'm experiencing a lot of self-hate right now but still find a lot of appreciation for this Goodwill. F-it. I'm making it 5 stars, damn the man.”
“Great employees, culture, and philosophy on how to beat support people with disabilities. Ensures the consumer is always put first and in control of the services/support they need.”