Thread regarding Advance Auto Parts Inc. layoffs

Labor percentage to sales

Is anyone writing their schedule to a labor percentage of sales? What percentage are you writing it? Hows it working?

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Post ID: @OP+V8MES05

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To the one genius with a comment regarding bottom line..

What is the goal for anyone (corp or small business) when starting a business venture? To make a profit.. profit is displayed as your "bottom line". There are a few ways to grow it and you can assess the best route by reviewing a P&L sheet... the 2 ways to accomplish a satisfactory bottom line are to either increase sales (as everything in a P&L is based on a percentage of sales) or cut expenses. I'm guessing youre not producing enough sales to cover your payroll overhead (the highest expense on a P&L) therefore you make adjustments based off the percentage of sales

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Post ID: @5Pxje+V8MES05

Why do they keep cutting so much? They are going to cut them self's out of a job!

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Post ID: @hrrx+V8MES05

This was one of the reasons I quit. They kept cutting my labor. I ran an advance and a carquest. Advance has no idea how to run a business. I would have to go get everything from surrounding stores. But kept cutting my labor. I've been at napa for a week what a better company. Cant wait to crush advance and take all my customers with me.

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Post ID: @fjcf+V8MES05

Your DM has your percentage targets, they vary week to week.

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Post ID: @6hqm+V8MES05

More sales less help Cheep Cheep. only looking at the bottom line.

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