Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Keep blaming Eddie or actually take some responsibility

You can keep blaming Eddie for the problems at Sears or take some responsibility for the situation. Not everything is Eddie's fault. You're unhappy you're working at Kmart?I suppose that's Eddie's fault as well is it? I suppose he decides what you put in your body and for your health as well? Take some responsibility for your own lives and you might get somewhere. Nobody else is going to give a d*** about your life so you can wait until your end miserable or you can take control. Lots of people are quite happy to work at Kmart and rightly take pride in their job. Success is not your pay level or title, it's how you go about doing what you do. There are talented people working in retail and at Kmart that do more important work than may so called elites who don't do the best they can and who don't have self respect. Any job from sweeping the floors to checking out customers is important, I'd rather be a really good cashier that does my job as best as possible with honour and loyalty to my company than a big wig with no respect for my job, employer, or it's importance to society.

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Post ID: @OP+RIT73p8

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I just read that in an English accent & it works.

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Post ID: @3wsc+RIT73p8

The OP appears to be British. Guessing it is Julie Ainsworth, Chief People Officer.

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Post ID: @3vpq+RIT73p8

Op is a moron. 'Nuff said.

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Post ID: @1cfg+RIT73p8

Op is a moron. 'Nuff said.

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Post ID: @1mwt+RIT73p8

Eddie is not responsible for this companies failures. Get real. It all starts from the top down in any successful company. Every job is important but the ideas that keep a successful company run start at the top. Eddies ideas to strip mine the company got us in this mess we are in today. U can't keep cutting of body parts and expect everything to turn around.

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Post ID: @1qoa+RIT73p8

"You can keep blaming Eddie for the problems at Sears"

What does that even have to do with most of the rest of the rant? Two separate things. Yes, he holds A LOT of the responsibility for Sears' problems since it would be his decisions that have helped steer it down a path that brought it to the bad place it is in and sadly won't get out of.

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Post ID: @1vbq+RIT73p8

I am so inspired by what you just wrote and i totally agree. I;m going to work for walmart

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Post ID: @1yvv+RIT73p8

@chk Lol

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Post ID: @lrs+RIT73p8

Not Eddie here, but the OP is right! The transformation is showing green shoots. A profitable 4th quarter and soaring stock.

2018 is our year!!!!

I LOVE Sears!

Where America STILL shops!!

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Post ID: @swu+RIT73p8

Eddie here, yes that is a good message to all the people below me but I'm looking forward to the long term for the real estate deals where it pays off big-time. I wish the people working at these stores would just go ahead and leave, but realize it takes a little time for me to destroy a +100 yr old company. I keep closing down locations and jacking up debt loans, but it's slow going at times. I'm asking all my investors to just be patient because I feel this could be the year - lawyers are on standby with paperwork to file at the courts...

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Post ID: @chk+RIT73p8

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