I was having lunch in the breakroom and talking with another coworker about our store closing. Our store manager walked by us and overheard our conversation about us closing, and rudely interrupted us by saying that we should have gotten more credit, more PAs, etc., etc. and "then, maybe we wouldn't be closing", and stormed off.
First of all, I think the continual pushing of PAs and credit had a lot to do with people not wanting to shop at Sears anymore. Nobody likes hard sales tactics, and so here we are. It doesn't take a retail expert to realize that customers don't like to be harassed when they are trying to give your establishment money in exchange for product.
Secondly, I think that it is appalling that our store manager would blame her associates for the store closing. Instead of supporting us, we get a slap in the face instead. Way to go with being a leader.