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benld74

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49. My Chicago Aunt
Sat Jun 2, 2018, 02:16 PM
Jun 2018

Worked for Sears all her life
She also retired comfortably as well
This was back in the 80’s though

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Here's what's killing Sears [View all] RKP5637 Jun 2018 OP
sears is destroyed by corporate predators as well as bad business decisions nt msongs Jun 2018 #1
yes, but maybe a little karmic payback for dumping Roebuck off the "marquee" hlthe2b Jun 2018 #2
Exactly!!! "corporate predators" n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #3
38 years of wage stagnation, guillaumeb Jun 2018 #4
And the idiot stooge factor of the US continues to vote them into power. n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #6
There is that incredible fact. eom guillaumeb Jun 2018 #7
I turned 38 a few months ago crazycatlady Jun 2018 #63
The US is slowly regressing. guillaumeb Jun 2018 #66
Used to wait w baited breathe Crutchez_CuiBono Jun 2018 #5
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
They were sure interesting catalogs! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #19
Thats NUTS!!! Crutchez_CuiBono Jun 2018 #57
yes d_r Jun 2018 #9
A whole Crutchez_CuiBono Jun 2018 #11
every Easter mom would let us girls look thru the Sears Catalog and we would samnsara Jun 2018 #56
Growing up in San Juan, the Sears catalogue was our "Amazon". nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jun 2018 #10
They once even sold houses ArtD Jun 2018 #12
Sears catalog home OxQQme Jun 2018 #41
In the 90s we had a 1925 Sears 'Gladstone' model, foursquare. Loved it. appalachiablue Jun 2018 #68
The PBS "History Detectives" show had an episode area51 Jun 2018 #69
And a line of cars! Wednesdays Jun 2018 #42
Those houses are worth a lot nowdays. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2018 #43
I lived in a Sears home from the 1920s, in Sierra Madre CA... GReedDiamond Jun 2018 #46
hedge fund managers KT2000 Jun 2018 #13
They are predators. smirkymonkey Jun 2018 #21
I have often thought this to myself: trotsky Jun 2018 #14
A similar thing happened to record stores TlalocW Jun 2018 #16
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2018 #44
I dunno...I think record stores were doomed LeftInTX Jun 2018 #60
Right, but this was before that TlalocW Jun 2018 #61
People who work for large corps tend to think more about office politics and advancing their careers Yavin4 Jun 2018 #28
People who work for large anything think that way. former9thward Jun 2018 #48
Lampert is a Ayn Randian TlalocW Jun 2018 #15
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
Sears destroyed Sears....... Bengus81 Jun 2018 #20
Yep!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #22
Yep. The only items we bought at Sears were craftsman tools (sold in 2017), Levis seaglass Jun 2018 #25
Hindsight is always 20/20. Dave Starsky Jun 2018 #23
Video killed the radio star oberliner Jun 2018 #24
Yes, I was humming that same tune! procon Jun 2018 #36
Well, they had a pretty good run... HopeAgain Jun 2018 #26
Yep, it truly is savage. n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #27
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
This is what happens to large, old corporations Yavin4 Jun 2018 #34
+1, "People in Mgt get too focused on saving their careers " uponit7771 Jun 2018 #45
catalog shopping back then was the internet shopping of today SoCalDem Jun 2018 #30
Yep, well said!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #32
For rural people, those first steps never hapenned. X_Digger Jun 2018 #67
There's a documentary you can rent for cheap....as I recall about $2....... WillowTree Jun 2018 #33
Thanks! RKP5637 Jun 2018 #38
I've worked in some companies like that. The CEOs in their minds could do no wrong as they RKP5637 Jun 2018 #39
And no matter what kind of job they do, they end up with million$! nt USALiberal Jun 2018 #50
Yep, all with golden parachutes worth millions. n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #55
Thanks.. Raine Jun 2018 #40
Hedge Fund Operator CEO benld74 Jun 2018 #35
ExZactly! Duppers Jun 2018 #47
Well they have a very welled managed pension and retiree healthcare underpants Jun 2018 #37
My Chicago Aunt benld74 Jun 2018 #49
The person I know retired in the early 90's underpants Jun 2018 #52
I admit, I love shopping at amazon. So easy and quick arrival. nt USALiberal Jun 2018 #51
The Sears & Roebuck catalogs PJMcK Jun 2018 #53
we only have a small Sears that sells appliances and lawn stuff...its pretty busy all the time.... samnsara Jun 2018 #54
I think Walmart has pretty much wiped out the small business guys just about every place they go. RKP5637 Jun 2018 #58
I think Sears biggest retail competitors are Lowe's, Home Depot and Best Buy LeftInTX Jun 2018 #59
We have two Walmarts here, and our downtown is roaring back. Adrahil Jun 2018 #64
I hardly ever go into Department stores. What's the point? Adrahil Jun 2018 #62
Yep, like many of them. n/t RKP5637 Jun 2018 #65
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