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In reply to the discussion: Here's what's killing Sears [View all]benld74
(10,288 posts)49. My Chicago Aunt
Worked for Sears all her life
She also retired comfortably as well
This was back in the 80s though
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As a little kid I used to love looking through the Sears and Roebuck catalog. n/t
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#8
my grandma had hoarded a 70's sears wishbook. TIME TRAVEL. got $20+ on ebay.
pansypoo53219
Jun 2018
#18
People who work for large corps tend to think more about office politics and advancing their careers
Yavin4
Jun 2018
#28
It's a very sad story about a once great company. I recall well as a very tiny kid going to the
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#17
Yep. The only items we bought at Sears were craftsman tools (sold in 2017), Levis
seaglass
Jun 2018
#25
Walmart defeated Sears by pressuring their suppliers. Amazon finished them off by leveraging tech
Yavin4
Jun 2018
#29
Yep, excellent observation. To me, I don't see anyway for Sears to come back. They've been
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#31
I've worked in some companies like that. The CEOs in their minds could do no wrong as they
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#39
we only have a small Sears that sells appliances and lawn stuff...its pretty busy all the time....
samnsara
Jun 2018
#54