Thread regarding Hy-Vee layoffs

HyVee is on the ropes.

I love how Randy tell everyone that Kroger, Walmart, and fairway is in the ropes. Dude stop worrying about them being on the ropes when you know HyVee is on the ropes it’s time Randy for you to ask the vp below you for ideas to turn this ship around.if they don’t Have any ideas maybe you should get rid of them. They need to be able to create their own ideas not just agree with you on everything. It’s okay Randy to have faith in your employees below you. They are there to help hyvee. If they just agree with everything you say you should just fire them. Save yourself and HyVee the money if they just want to be yes people. Being a yes person isn’t helping hyvee.

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Post ID: @OP+1fYaUY7s

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Trust me the company isn’t doing fine. Companies don't close online center after only being open for 9 months then layoff staff and have stores cut hours. This is just the beginning. They have already cancelled building a distribution center down south to support those new stores. Won’t need to build a distribution center down south if you don’t plan on building any stores. Randy has ideas that’s will sink HyVee. HyVee is trying to get lean so they don’t sink. 2 years again Randy’s message was burn the ship. We the ship is about to sink with you burning this ship.

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Post ID: @8oxl+1fYaUY7s

What a joke. Our $12B company is doing just fine and, having traveled to the areas were expanding to, we’ll thrive in the SE. You keyboard warriors sure like stirring the pot.

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Post ID: @8fim+1fYaUY7s

You almost had me til you said to ask his VP. Trust me, the only thing that will save HypriceVee is a complete wipe of all of Randy’s current sheep. They are just as incompetent if not more than Randy.. and.. and.. this is important, they don’t care about HyVee or anyone but themselves. They care about their ridiculously large salary, and that will continue for the foreseeable future, or at least long enough for them to get theirs and run.

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Post ID: @2vcg+1fYaUY7s

this is help our ceo think. do you remember when sears and jc Penny sent catalogs to your home. yes 1970's my mom ordered all clothes from it and yes from a rotor phone. it was first form of on line shopping. well these companies thought it cost to much to send thick catalogs to everyone's home. that before cutting trees even mattered to anyone. there ceo thought will offer deep discounts in store to get our customers into the store. that worked some till grosses of these once proud companies suffered. then idea was lets stop deep discounts. well well know where sears and jc penny are today. I challenge any ceo to eliminate 30 percent corp staff and put them in store ailies line program. where our customers want service with exp staff. the first retail grocery to figure this out will win big. just my thought I new trends in grocery industry. yes poeple are never going to say this. fyi

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Post ID: @eut+1fYaUY7s

amen

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