nanook, you hit it right on the head....
fortunately after 2 and 1/2 years as a store manager for sears, i resigned my position and ran as fast as i could..
right before i joined sears i was pretty intimidated in thinking how large and important being a store manager for sears would be. those thoughts certainly changed..
on the outside the company may appear powerful and know what theyre doing, but inside the company, you see nothing but dysfunction. managed from the powers that be, by intimidation and threat, there is absolutely any conversation of concern for their quality of life for their associates, and all levels in the stores..
the saddest part is seeing the old timers that work there. theyre people simply waiting for the old sears work culture to come back... when they felt valued..
23 store closings? thats a drop in the bucket for them this year. but i dont see anything changing- in fact theyre going down faster than anyone realizes.
they are a company that simply is off a beat. competitors literally stole their customer base they once had right away from them. sears never thought it would ever affect them, but bit by bit, they lost their power. now its just too late
i say they deserve it.
never in my 25 years in management was i ever treated so poorly..
fortunately after 2 and 1/2 years as a store manager for sears, i resigned my position and ran as fast as i could..
right before i joined sears i was pretty intimidated in thinking how large and important being a store manager for sears would be. those thoughts certainly changed..
on the outside the company may appear powerful and know what theyre doing, but inside the company, you see nothing but dysfunction. managed from the powers that be, by intimidation and threat, there is absolutely any conversation of concern for their quality of life for their associates, and all levels in the stores..
the saddest part is seeing the old timers that work there. theyre people simply waiting for the old sears work culture to come back... when they felt valued..
23 store closings? thats a drop in the bucket for them this year. but i dont see anything changing- in fact theyre going down faster than anyone realizes.
they are a company that simply is off a beat. competitors literally stole their customer base they once had right away from them. sears never thought it would ever affect them, but bit by bit, they lost their power. now its just too late
i say they deserve it.
never in my 25 years in management was i ever treated so poorly..