Thread regarding Sears layoffs

My store has already gone through the changes that are being forecasted for the rest of the stores out there.

We are down to two zone supervisors (hardlines and softlines), a backroom lead and the store manager. The only fultime positions in our store that are non-management are two positions in appliances and one position in hardware.

Softlines no longer has designated MCA's and cashiers, they are all "one" group, so the 1 or 2 people covering all of softlines will be working the registers almost 100% of the time. Straightening and restocking never gets done because of this. Meanwhile, one backroom associate will quite often have to unload a truck and run MPU all by themselves without any help, and that's on top of answering the SNCs for the web to store orders. Home improvement associates are expected to put all of their freight away and set planograms because the hardlines MCA only gets seven hours a week.

There isn't much left to cut in our scenario. The next thing will be the entire store. We barely make do with the people we have now. Having only one person at the CAC, backroom and the tools/lawn department--all by themselves for several hours--is the norm, even during 4th quarter. This is why sales are going to s--- worse than in years past. There isn't enough help.

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Operations Manager got passed off and quit?

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Post ID: @1bqc+QB1ukyt

I assume that part was Got Pissed Off And Quit. Not sure what the OM part was though. One Moment?

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Post ID: @1jrd+QB1ukyt

@QB1ukyt-1dau What does GPOAQ mean?

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Post ID: @1maj+QB1ukyt

QB1ukyt-sec— we have the same number of people we did when the store was bigger so, yeah it worked well. Sales are up, everyone’s happy.

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Post ID: @1ogg+QB1ukyt

Are you in a Sears or kmart

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Post ID: @1avl+QB1ukyt

Our store manager quit in mid November. OM GPOAQ after his shift on Thanksgiving.

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Post ID: @1dau+QB1ukyt

Leasing half the building works well??? I guess you would say that until they get rid of you.

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Post ID: @sec+QB1ukyt

Right sizing for liquidation ...

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Post ID: @oep+QB1ukyt

Well what other option do you have at this point? I can't think of anything personally. We all know the 'transformation' talk is BS and it's really all about slowing the death at this point. I'm sorry to say this but the company is on life support right now. Just enough to keep the lights on but not enough to actually be fully functional.

I'm not sure what type of action you expect to be taken at this point.

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Post ID: @dzr+QB1ukyt

We did this in my store immediately after downsizing it (half the building got leased to an At Home) surprisingly its working well.

Smaller store, so we need less people.

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Post ID: @hpz+QB1ukyt

Same situation at my store as well.

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Post ID: @rdr+QB1ukyt

Yeah, GREAT transformation, right guys??!!

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