Sure is fun walking around CAMEX seeing all these losers dressed in their jeans and t shirts acting liking they know what is going on. Bookstore managers--wake up, you are being replaced and outsourced at an alarming rate and you deserve it. B&N and others are just waiting to get your jobs. Enjoy CAMEX.
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Follett employees sure do care about us independent stores.
Dinosaur schools, waiting to get them? Wonderful attitude, this shows the true mission statement and companies values.
You had to enter it three times? Once is sufficient....Mr. Intellectual
CAMEX is a truck pull contest with jeans, t shirts, eating while you walk around collecting key chains and coffee mugs. Wow- such an example of intellectual stimulation.
CAMEX is a truck pull contest with jeans, t shirts, eating while you walk around collecting key chains and coffee mugs. Wow- such an example of intellectual stimulation.
CAMEX is a truck pull contest with jeans, t shirts, eating while you walk around collecting key chains and coffee mugs. Wow- such an example of intellectual stimulation.
My favorite part of CAMEX was walking around knowing I didn't have to deal with you a**holes any more. More selection, better quality, more fun. Suck it, Follett.
Glad to see that Follett employees think so highly of independently managed stores. This attitude must be pervasive up and down the organization.
Every 9 days, a school in the U.S. Goes from a self operated store to an outsourced store. That is factual. Therefore it won't be long until all the dinosaur schools fall in line. We are waiting to get you.
Harvard has been a B&N school since the 90's.
Sure schools like Harvard and other well known institutions are going to use Follett or B&N now. Not. They have plenty of business resources at their disposal and millions of alumni donations they don't need a few dollars from Follett or B&N especially with new alternatives already on the market. They know they can partner with Starbucks on their own and keep the profits. They have been doing an excellent job managing their bookstores and serving their customers without the help of a middle company. With the way things are going they are glad they kept control of their processes and their options.
They will. Rent payments, commissions and remodels are all that matter to the schools.
Some of the best institutions in the US have chosen to NOT outsource their stores to you vampires.
The majority of those 55% are small community colleges.
Barnes & Noble says 55% of all college bookstores in the U.S. are managed by the universities themselves, presenting Amazon and the other operators a chance to grow their business substantially.
Thanks