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dingojoe
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:19 am Post subject: It's starting again-store closings
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Lima, OH and Holland,MI Kmarts were told that they would be closing after the holidays. SHLD likes to let these trickle out for several weeks and then when they announce earnings, they'll provide a whole list
http://www.woodtv.com/dpp/news/local/ottawa_county/K_Mart_closing_in_Holland
The Lima story is only available if you subscribe to the Lima newspaper.
SHLD seems to be able to cope with 25-30 closings per quarter.
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GoodFella
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:49 am Post subject:
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Truth to, keep 'em under the radar. Thanks dingojoe for the link.
How many times have we seen these under the radar closings classic "Holdings Corp" type style moves? Tons so far. ~GoodFella
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bubbdog
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:22 pm Post subject:
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Here is the Lima story..
http://www.wlio.com/localNews.aspx?NewsID=12476
They are in the final liquidation weeks at my old store. The assistant softline manager is still writing up employees, sometimes two write-ups at a time per employee. The girl who was written up has one which is for "not making the domestic area pretty"??? It is liquidating, going out of business, I thought the point was have it marked and out and sell it. The store is taking down gondolas and stripping walls like it should, how does one make it pretty? She has all the like items together, folded and nothing on the floor. I wondered if the write ups are more about driving employees out to avoid severence and a try to kill unemployment. Less than three weeks from closing and they still can't treat people decently.
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ratmaze
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:21 pm Post subject:
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nothings been said to us however there have been stuffing going on to point in the direction they are getting ready to close the store.
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LuisLuis
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:43 am Post subject:
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What does this company have against people collecting unemployment? Don't employees pay that through taxes? Or is it costing Sears money some how? Unless they aren't properly paying through our paychecks? and Sears doesn't want the government to find that out? How does it benefit this company to get people to quit or find a reason to fire them - rather than just pay unemployment? I think part timers - and most employees are part time - won't get any kind of severance pay anyway? It really makes no sense. But nothing this company does makes sense.
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gageflame
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:44 pm Post subject:
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I read somewhere, and I can't remember where that the average employer in NC only pays 14.00 a year per employee for the unemployment tax. Don't know how true that is, but they still are making a big deal of my daughter drawing hers. I don't think it's so much as the cost as it is this company trying to throw it's weight around and show employees who's boss.
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dictators_rule
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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 4:39 am Post subject: avoiding unemployment
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Luis -what does this company have against unemployment
EXACTLY-but this has been going on for years. The problem is so much time is spent harrassing and pressuring the employees to quit that the lost morale and productivity HAVE far outweighed the gains from paying unemployment. Customers notice turnover.
As a matter of fact I recently saw an article where it shows that many who use full serve checkout in supermarkets like the interaction with the cashier as much as the full service cash out. Point being turn-over can definately affect customer service-which they know.
I think luis hit the nail on the head with them not paying enough. Sears does alot of stuff on a self insured basis. That and throw the bean counter manipulation oh that evil unemployment. They loose so many customers during the process/time it takes to get an employee to quit they never recover- Sears is working on 9 straight years of SSS declines and just so happen the really big last purge or r i f in 2001-2002 was 9 years ago. If Sears had made a really clean downsizing decision with no fuss no mess they'd be in much better shape today. Eddie/ESL repeated history with culture training/contracts/Aylmin mumbo jumbo in 2006-morale hasn't been the same since. This perpetual downsizing is not retailing
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dictators_rule
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gageflame
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Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:48 pm Post subject:
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Sears is working on 9 straight years of SSS declines and just so happen the really big last purge or r i f in 2001-2002 was 9 years ago.
Well it appears I dropped in about a year before this filtered down to Kmart. When I started with Kmart in 2000, the customer was the all important thing. Getting that merchandise out, was important but not an obsession,with counting boxes, but that customer service was and that's why I started out liking to work there. It seemed we had something Walmart was lacking. It was a decent place to work and I have had a couple good managers but they didn't stick around long. I worked with a team which consisted of my daughter, and two other ladies. We went in at 6am, worked until 3 or later, whatever it took. Then someone decided to play switch the shifts and our team was to go to nights and the two others that they knew could not work 3rd, quit and we who were left went to third, then second, then back to first etc etc etc.
It went from bad to worse and it seemed the longer we were there the less the customer mattered to them, and the bigger target we became.
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dingojoe
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Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 8:21 pm Post subject:
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Today it's a FLS store in West Palm Beach, FL.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/business/content/business/epaper/2009/10/16/1016searsclosing.html
I don't mean to sound cavalier about this because I realize people are losing their jobs, but it' becoming so predictable when SHLD makes these announcements that I'm starting to guess right on the days the closings will be "leaked". Heck, the day is early, maybe somebody out west will get the news too.
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dingojoe
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LuisLuis
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 12:27 am Post subject:
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Store performance - in other words the employees - not like corporate makes idiot decisions. Blame the little guys again.
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me2
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:14 pm Post subject:
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our store is down over 15% for the month .
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Calapso
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:16 pm Post subject:
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Notice how in the story where Sears talks about a tough economy playing a role in store closings, it talks about Walmart having 3 stores in the same area, and planning at least 2 more. It goes to show that you can be successful if you stick to trying to sell more stuff instead of trying to bleed the little bit you do sell for more. Sears will never get it though.
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dingojoe
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:56 am Post subject:
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Sears FLS in Fairfield, AL and somewhere in Pasco County, FL will close after Christmas.
Going into earnings tomorrow, that makes 7 Kmarts, 3 FLS, and a Sears Essential that have either been announced or leaked before earnings.
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ltluvit
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Location: east of the Mississippi and north of the Ohio
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:10 pm Post subject: website for store closings
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Store Closings on this site:
http://www.searsmedia.com./
Under "Media Tools"
includes the last 4 quarters
Third Quarter 2009
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FORMAT STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TENTATIVE CLOSE DATE
FLS 1801 Palm Beach Lakes Blvd West Palm Beach FL 33401 1/31/2010
FLS 6550 Aaron Aronov Drive Fairfield AL 35064 2/25/2010
Grand 537 Hicks Rd. Palatine IL 60067 1/31/2010
Kmart 902 W. Sepulveda Harbor City CA 90710 1/31/2010
Kmart 2200 W. Allentown Road Lima OH 45805 1/31/2010
Kmart 710 Chicago Drive Holland MI 60067 1/31/2010
FLS 482 McBrien Rd East Ridge TN 37412 Closed |
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dingojoe
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:29 pm Post subject:
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The weird thing about that list is that it doesn't include the 5 Kmarts (Kalamazoo, Portage, Jeffersonville, Danville, and Vancouver) that were announced about 10 days ago.
I guess since the 3Q ended on 10-31, that those store closings don't exist.
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LuisLuis
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:15 pm Post subject:
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Sears gets the media to cover the things that make them money - like the rewards card and free credit scores - black friday before the real black friday - not the the fact that the company is closing tons of stores and more are on the bubble. The store I work in has a very bad reputation for various reasons with the public - I have no idea how it stays in business.
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allhandsabandonship
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Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:58 pm Post subject:
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| LuisLuis wrote: |
| The store I work in has a very bad reputation for various reasons with the public - I have no idea how it stays in business. |
It goes for the entire company. I think the only reason they are still in business is a loyal group of customers who are unwilling/unable to figure out there are better alternatives for every purchase than SHC. Habit is a powerful thing.
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