Thread regarding Sam's Club layoffs

Totally illogical management

If a great employee leaves and the company later needs to replace him by employing three people who neither know the job nor are they very interested in the job - then that is a bad management practice which probably costs the company a lot. When will Sam's finally realize that it is more cost-effective and beneficial to try to keep great employees? Will they ever?

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They hire naïve and weak people that they can control and intimidate. They don’t want smart people that stand up for themselves.

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Post ID: @9ygt+1j4ouwHT

The management at n.o.v.i are the worst. Most couldn't do anything without a.nd.rew micro managing everything. He even tells them when to wipe.

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Post ID: @2ebv+1j4ouwHT

Sam's Club views a top performing, long-term associate to be an expense rather than an asset. Definitely time to unionize or move on. On second thought, just move on.

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Post ID: @2jve+1j4ouwHT

It is a down hill slope. A typical manager will hire people they believe are less capable / d-mber than themselves. As those d-mber people eventually move into management ( and they will because they are d-mb} they in turn hire d-mber people than themselves. This has went on at Sams til you get what we have today. Id--ts and or adult sized ten year olds running the place.

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Post ID: @1lhc+1j4ouwHT

This is the new style of management sams club is going with. Look at my club all the managers are pos. N.o.v.i

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Post ID: @1loj+1j4ouwHT

That means the manager has 3 scapegoats. And can blame lead for not training any of them correct.

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