I work at a Sears and according to management we are doing fine; but I have a hard time believing anything from a company that allows blatant disrespect. Everything from refusing to acknowledge that people have lives outside of work to yelling at associates on the sales floor. I had a manager literally standing a foot away screaming at me for doing something he told me do before becouse a customer got mad at him. I almost walked out and told him he could man my department since was their alone. I went to my local HR to file a formal complaint and was refered to my manager (not yhe one who had the screaming tissy fit for all to see). Later I found out he was promoted to another store. This man claimed he was well liked and got along with everyone, yet everyone who left due to issues with management sited him as the main reason. The company has rampant revolving door employemt and many myself included who thaught this would be a good way to break into management are seeking to flee. A rat knows when to swim away from a sinking ship and the attitudes of management at my store has me thinking that some missed their calling as actors and others are trying to pretent things are great but know that they are not. Here is a link to a great article that gives some insite. I am not the only one who has been yelled at over trying to do my job. If I have one more instance where a manager sceams at me like that again I am walking out and filling an abuse complaint. No one deserves to be treated like trash for trying to do a job that they were promised pays an average of $11, but in reality pays minimum wedge becouse ther is not enough products to bring in the foot traffic needed to make commission.
https://www.thestreet.com/story/13444692/1/20-reasons-why-sears-is-the-worst-stock-in-the-world.html