Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Any LP even left over there?

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Post ID: @OP+10Rm1Guu

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Nope. All gone.

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Post ID: @4esj+10Rm1Guu

When our store downsized, they moved all of the cash registers and departments before they moved the cameras - so it wasn't uncommon to return to till that had been pried open by thieves, in between transactions. Our store even had an unused third floor, containing the old credit department. One day they finally discovered a vagrant that had been living undetected for weeks/months. The store was enormous and had more empty, unused space that used space. The abandoned Homelife furniture section kept a creepy demo mattress within its former sales floor turned fixture graveyard - I assume kept for strategic use to support randy staffers.

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Post ID: @4aiy+10Rm1Guu

Let me add to the "what's the point comment"
LP does absolutely nothing, I see it in several stores. Your a high shrink store and the high shrink numbers get worse year over year and yet you keep the same LP managers.
Really what a waste of payroll all they do is sit in their office and BS all day long!

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Post ID: @2hcf+10Rm1Guu

What’s the point? Anything worth stealing is long gone from the stores, and the company would probably be happy to write it off as an insurance loss than to deal with the eventual liquidating of merchandise when the lease is up on the location or the building is sold.

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Post ID: @hkb+10Rm1Guu

Liquid propane or loss prevention? We've had neither in our store for quite a while.

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Post ID: @ien+10Rm1Guu

What’s the point of having LP anymore? With all the off brand merchandise and terrible inventory levels, there’s nothing worth stealing so the thieves stop coming to the stores.

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