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at140

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83. What? CEO is #1 at fault every time
Wed Oct 10, 2018, 03:05 PM
Oct 2018

Those mother fxxxkers are way overpaid for what they do.
Talk about white collar robbers #1.

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They missed their chance to become Amazon... JCMach1 Oct 2018 #1
That is really the astounding thing about Sears jberryhill Oct 2018 #6
Ya, you are right ! Instead they invested in an unbelievable amount of brick Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #9
I thought that as well. elocs Oct 2018 #14
Sad thing is, it was the catalog business that built the company JCMach1 Oct 2018 #25
Reminds me of IBM getting out of the software business so that they could just sell hardware. grantcart Oct 2018 #66
They didn't actually MISS the Internet. Straw Man Oct 2018 #74
and walking into a Sears is like walking back in time, it has the same look year after year Demovictory9 Oct 2018 #88
A lot of jobs are going to be lost. brush Oct 2018 #2
Not really! at140 Oct 2018 #52
What? All of those people are going to go from a decent paying Sears job... brush Oct 2018 #56
$15 /hour and up at Amazon? at140 Oct 2018 #63
and of course the ceo haxd nothiong to do with it DonCoquixote Oct 2018 #72
What? CEO is #1 at fault every time at140 Oct 2018 #83
Overpaid employees? "Competitive economy"? Good grief Bradshaw3 Oct 2018 #101
Not correct, retail jobs are bigger than ever at140 Oct 2018 #102
Your post makes no sense Bradshaw3 Oct 2018 #103
I never blame the victims of CEO stupidity at140 Oct 2018 #104
You certainly blamed the employees with this statement Bradshaw3 Oct 2018 #107
I can agree at140 Oct 2018 #108
Yep ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #3
That's funny !! Think it would be a good niche to bring back under Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #15
I didn't get a Confirmation gift either! Kittycow Oct 2018 #30
Bad On Me! ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #46
LOL..."SO special". You made me think of something SO unrelated Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #53
Yeah, That Is Funny! ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #57
Ewww. Altar boys ! :) My vivid memory is of mean Father Hussey gathering Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #67
LOL. Really? Could have sworn they gave us some kind of robes to wear. My nephew Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #51
In my case, we just wore our "dress-up" clothes. Kittycow Oct 2018 #62
Oh forgot...the fun part picking a name. I was Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #69
I wore a blue dress! Rhiannon12866 Oct 2018 #96
My dad bought golf clubs for me at Sears Awsi Dooger Oct 2018 #94
In The City Where I Grew Up... ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #98
Used to look forward to getting the Christmas "Wishbook" Va Lefty Oct 2018 #4
Yes! tymorial Oct 2018 #8
Me too YessirAtsaFact Oct 2018 #16
Likewise! nt IphengeniaBlumgarten Oct 2018 #21
Me too, along with Wards! Kittycow Oct 2018 #31
Me too!! CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #5
Yes. I will always remember the Christmas catalogue arriving tymorial Oct 2018 #7
I cut out all the kids modeling clothes - paper dolls womanofthehills Oct 2018 #60
Their catalogs were similar to on-line shopping today. Kenmore appliances were good, as were tools. Hoyt Oct 2018 #10
I spent hours going thru the Sears Wishbook as a little kid. MontanaMama Oct 2018 #11
That's a very sweet memory of your dad. I have it too - of such simple Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #20
Going to Sears was an event kacekwl Oct 2018 #12
Funny what the mind remembers - smells, sounds, sights. I will need to ask my sisters if ours Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #23
Back in the day we'd go from the parking lot into the popcorn/nuts area spiderpig Oct 2018 #73
They had fabric, which my Mother shopped for all the time... northoftheborder Oct 2018 #13
You are so right ! Why places like Marshalls do so well, I guess. But Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #29
the fabric shanti Oct 2018 #43
Glad I bought that Kenmore sewing machine decades ago. Lasts a lifetime. lindysalsagal Oct 2018 #17
"You only needed to buy one Kenmore anything". So it seems! PearliePoo2 Oct 2018 #58
I have been feeling sad about Sears for years. GoCubsGo Oct 2018 #18
They sold house plans thru 1940 Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #19
I have one of those books with the plans kimbutgar Oct 2018 #45
You do? cool. I know - and if you look at that pic - useful features that modern designs Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #47
Wasn't just plans... SeattleVet Oct 2018 #50
My dad bought a barn kit from Sears to store his antique cars. procon Oct 2018 #79
That's hysterical Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #89
They still have a Sears store at South Hill Mall in Puyallup, Washington. Aristus Oct 2018 #22
Not sad, but they used to have an awesome catalog Zing Zing Zingbah Oct 2018 #24
Was in a Sears store snowybirdie Oct 2018 #26
Wow. That memory would burn into my mind for sure. Kittycow Oct 2018 #32
I think I like your Dad, a lot. BeckyDem Oct 2018 #27
Ya, thinking back now, it being Christmas time, I am sure it probably Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #35
Don't be sorry. I like hearing about good people, all is not lost! BeckyDem Oct 2018 #38
I remember the fluoroscope X-ray machine in the shoe department. MineralMan Oct 2018 #28
They Didn't Have One In The Sears ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #78
Yes, they could have dominated the Internet. But, they didn't MineralMan Oct 2018 #81
Making Amazon Like An Insurance Company ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #82
Except that Amazon is also heavy into retail warehousing and MineralMan Oct 2018 #85
Reminds Me Of A Bill Maher Line ProfessorGAC Oct 2018 #86
There best sporting goods items were "Ted Williams Approved". nt mobeau69 Oct 2018 #33
Hah. Did they have their own brand? or was it like Spaulding? Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #36
Licensing agreement mobeau69 Oct 2018 #64
Interesting. Thanks Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #92
The Wishbook, natch! lanlady Oct 2018 #34
Holy cow, girl - I grew up in Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #37
I miss Sears. Used to buy a lot via their catalogs. sinkingfeeling Oct 2018 #39
Count me in on the nostalgia. 3catwoman3 Oct 2018 #40
Everything I loved is gone. Drahthaardogs Oct 2018 #41
No, not crazy. I think there are still pockets of US that are Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #48
I live in the mountains just South of there. My back deck looks up at Skyline Drive. williesgirl Oct 2018 #105
Wow. Well sure it's paradise to actually live there. I hope it doesn't Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #110
YES!!! I still rely on LandsEnd cally Oct 2018 #75
Oh the memories... shanti Oct 2018 #42
As a kid we'd go to sears to buy big appliances and it was like a mall then kimbutgar Oct 2018 #44
"I got my first pair of blue jeans there..." Different Drummer Oct 2018 #61
I used to love the Wish Book.... Adrahil Oct 2018 #49
in the late 50s and mid 60s we got the catalog and turned to the fabric section.. my mom would let samnsara Oct 2018 #54
i remember looking through the thick Sears catalog at Christmas LastLiberal in PalmSprings Oct 2018 #55
sears was a destination...like going to a mall dembotoz Oct 2018 #59
Loved the Christmas catalog and then one year for Xmas TlalocW Oct 2018 #65
All I remember is a bad experience at Sears in 1969 at140 Oct 2018 #68
Sears & Roebucks!! KT2000 Oct 2018 #70
Sears, Woolworth's, Pan Am, Horn & Hardart... brooklynite Oct 2018 #71
They made great paper doll stuff when I was a kid. WhiteTara Oct 2018 #76
I used to make paper dolls out of the models in both leftyladyfrommo Oct 2018 #97
Yep. Us too. I had 4 sisters and WhiteTara Oct 2018 #100
I loved their fruitcake at Christmas time. in2herbs Oct 2018 #77
Our local Sears has a "Now Hiring" sign posted doc03 Oct 2018 #80
Yes I have fond memories of going to Sears with my mom when they still had the candy counters melman Oct 2018 #84
me. but I felt sad when Montgomery Wards shut down. Demovictory9 Oct 2018 #87
At our local Sears in Connecticut in the '50s kskiska Oct 2018 #90
Where in CT! Laura PourMeADrink Oct 2018 #91
Norwalk kskiska Oct 2018 #111
Make Sears Great Again tRump pstokely Oct 2018 #93
VERY sad Raine Oct 2018 #95
Sears was a rite of passage for newlyweds. Vinca Oct 2018 #99
My parents were shopping at Sears when my mom started to go into labor. VOX Oct 2018 #106
Julius Rosenwald built 5,700 schools for black children. He made his fortune at Sears. kwassa Oct 2018 #109
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