@wlj; It's not just about the wages. Sears and Kmart provide one of the most toxic (I speak figuratively, but in some cases it might actually literally) work environments. More than at any other retailer, even as employees flee due to deteriorating work conditions, management at both the store and district level expect those remaining to somehow put forth a greater than 100% effort to make up for the turnover. Those few new hires that trickle in are subjected to the training equivalent of being thrown into the deep end of the pool on their first day. Most won't stick around, though that's hardly due to any fault of their own. Those are only a couple broad examples.
You only need to read the posts here from typical workers to see how far the company has fallen, even relative to the average retail environment. Sure, it would certainly be nice if we made more money, but that wouldn't fix everything else that is wrong with this company.