Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Everyone knew!

I believe all of you as I worked there myself.

If you search "I hate Sears" & Indeed on Google, you will get to employment site Indeed's Sears forum. 1st post was written almost 11 years ago and that post plus most of the ones following -- for 5 pages ( most recent 3 months ago) tell the tale.

Although I lived it, it was validating to see it in writing that far back. There was NO excuse for what went on with this company. Workers saw the same problems all over the country for at least 11 years. Everyone knew. No one in a position of real power cares. That is why we are bankrupt today.

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I wish I had found the Indeed forum earlier because knowing that it wasn't just my store makes me feel better somehow. I don't want others to be mistreated but this shows me that there were many opportunities for the company to change its ways. Online competition, ha! Driving the customers and employees away was all internal and didn't need to happen.

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Omg! I found the "I hate Sears" blog last week as the rumors began flying about the company's impending bankruptcy. Reading through the years-old postings of former employees, many treated quite unjustly by management, I had somewhat the same sentiments as you, although I never worked for Sears. That is, my heart was buoyed up with the prospect that justice, although coming years late for the offended workers, would not be denied. Justice would be served in the sense that this cheating, manipulating corporation would never again oppress its workers, reward slipshod managers, or enjoy market success. As Sears had stolen the wages of the poor, the competitive marketplace would steal the life blood of profit from them. For the manipulation that it practiced against employees, state and federal laws, Sears would find itself manipulated by bigger, better, faster, stronger giants such as WalMart and Amazon. hehe, they made Sears their b--ch! The collective cheer going up from former Sears employees (not depending on a pension from them) upon news of their demise is almost palpable.

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