Our store is doing bad as well. Every one of us on commission is in draw pay. There are many days where the ENTIRE store barely breaks $2k after being open for 12 hours. I remember the days when I broke $2k and beyond that within an hour or two of starting my shift, and ended my 8-hour shift with $15k-20k, even $30-40k. I've been here for almost 15 years and over the past five years, our store has declined greatly along with the rest of the company. We are down to one or two person in each department with a big absence of customers. I've been trying to get out and have been applying for all sorts of jobs but since I'm knocking on the door of age 70 nobody wants to bother. I don't even get the courtesy of an interview.
I have sales and retail management experience INCLUDING bookkeeping. Before I came to Sears I was a general manager of a Mervyn's store for 10 years. I had to give that up since my husband wanted to move as soon as he retired (that was before my unit closed down and the company dissolved so I escaped that experience). Before that I worked various sales and supervisor positions with JCPenney and Montgomery Ward. When I joined Sears as a sales associate I was approached for ASM positions every time someone left but I declined because I was doing better selling in brand central than I would have just taking a salary as an ASM. Right now, it doesn't seem like a bad idea but there are no ASMs, only "zone supervisors" and "leads" who are paid maybe a couple bucks over minimum wage, which is not worth it for everything they have to put up with.
I have a lot to offer but it seems like most of the employers would bring in younger people who tend to have no work ethic and will leave the job in a New York minute if they perceive even just a smidgen of "adversity", or feel offended, even for something as trivial as being asked to park an extra 10 feet away (yes, there was a college-aged student who walked off the job when the store manager finally told her to move her car to where the employees are supposed to park after asking her several times before then).