Thread regarding Belk layoffs

"the company is strong and stable"

thats what we were told on a call yesterday.

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Bwahaha

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Post ID: @2jlz+19nqAmAd

Beware if they offer you a glass of Cool-aid to celebrate business as usual after the bankruptcy hearing .We all know how that turned out in Jonesville . Maybe a field trip by upper management to the fulfillment center and everyone can drink together .

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"I am so looking forward to taking a cruise on a Sycko cruise liner aren't you?"

Sycamore filth covered in aspic. Yum. Dream cruise, there.

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Post ID: @ntw+19nqAmAd

“Strong and stable”, during chapter 11? WTF

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Post ID: @xlq+19nqAmAd

Oh, Easter...
New truck schedule (every 2 weeks, unless the truck is less than half full, then it’s just skipped) doesn’t bode well. We’re normally bursting at the seams with dresses by now. Instead, we’ve been reticketing last years clearance dresses that have been stuck in a stockroom since we shut down before the holidays. Bankruptcy or no, this company has become a joke. They are doing nothing right to be competitive or relevant.

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Post ID: @xoi+19nqAmAd

Hmmm. A quick look at the jobs board and the two positions open for hire the most ( outside of the normal pt sales) are "asset protection" ,whole bunch of those openings and then Human Resources.

Odd combination, could we call these two groups "cops and lawyers" in the stores?

Sycko has money, Belk does not since Sycko already drained $2+ billion out of it. So which company is "strong and stable" and what story is just a story tale fable?

Easter will be the next calendar milestone. Obviously they want to milk that "holiday" for anything it's worth, afterwards we might see which cards fall.

Also, I am so looking forward to taking a cruise on a Sycko cruise liner aren't you?

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