Thread regarding Sears layoffs

can someone please explain: what is simple store

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@3lsv Sounds like they need to set up call buttons in the appliance department. Something a customer can trigger to summon the appliance associates back from the other areas, e.g. by playing a recording over the loudspeaker system saying "Customer needs assistance in the appliance department". For that matter, Sears could use something like that in the rest of the store too.

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Post ID: @3lhk+REe3n52

If you’re in appliances- commission only, no draw, you will now be taking care of kids and div 8 & 96

Rad/ran- free labor for the company

So if an associate is way over in div 8 or 96.. how will they see a customer looking to buy a stove or fridge?

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Post ID: @3lsv+REe3n52

3cjc- true... will they be written up I wonder?

We have a few slackers at our store and it will be a rude awakening for them we can only hope!

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Post ID: @3ffd+REe3n52

For all the people that have been working over the years and doing what they are suppose to do then it will only be a little more work. For those who like to take 10 breaks during a shift or goof off all day then it will be a rude awakening.

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Post ID: @3cjc+REe3n52

Next weeks schedule should be interesting

I guess we can only take one chunk of time at a time and be nice to each other at this point

I don’t see how this is going to work but maybe it will hold the ones that disappear on their shifts or are on their phones on the floor more accountable for why a particular task didn’t get done

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Post ID: @3yek+REe3n52

Everyone is right, but they are forgetting the most important factor I see this mentioned

Less people, more work, same pay and don't forget less hours.

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Post ID: @3byf+REe3n52

More work and responsibility for less money.

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Post ID: @1vmv+REe3n52

Simple Store .= a plan devised by simpletons who never worked in retail.

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Post ID: @1dsa+REe3n52

Good Wills have back rooms that store merchandise. They don't put something out just because you dropped it off.

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Post ID: @1xkb+REe3n52

The Good Wills in my area are extremely organized. The look like a department store but have the donated goods. Same for my local Savers, although they may be for profit.

Key is that they go through the merchandise and only set out what the store can hold & still be functional by category.

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Post ID: @1fbi+REe3n52

It will all be explained to you on Sunday's meeting

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Post ID: @1gob+REe3n52

Lol @ "like Goodwill". Most Goodwill stores are actually more organized than Simple Stores.

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Post ID: @1mgo+REe3n52

@zjc......no leads?

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Post ID: @1gbr+REe3n52

Less people, double the responsibilities, same pay.

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Post ID: @mex+REe3n52

No planograms. No planning. No leads, no back-room stock. Pile merchandise up wherever it fits. Like Goodwill.

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