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Link Posted: 12/27/2016 4:39:33 PM EDT
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A long, long time ago, I worked along side a few Sears employees who were on commission. They moved a tremendous amount of merchandise - mostly due to individual initiative - and made excellent money doing it.

Nowadays, nobody is on commission at Sears.
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None of the employees (who probably want $15/hr) were helpful and were just sitting on their phones and joking around while people were waiting for help.


A long, long time ago, I worked along side a few Sears employees who were on commission. They moved a tremendous amount of merchandise - mostly due to individual initiative - and made excellent money doing it.

Nowadays, nobody is on commission at Sears.


Yes they are. I went in recently a day bought a new floor steamer. The wife had a coupon I had to go get. The guy was lime,ask for me by name, we are commission. They do not get business cards though.


Link Posted: 12/27/2016 4:43:12 PM EDT
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The sears at our local mall closed years ago. The space was eventually sold to Rose's...
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Our Sears in on life support and expected to close at any time. The mall is just about deserted anyway. Even the movie theaters have moved.
Rose's 5 and 10 Cent Stores were big in the NC/SC area when I was a kid. I worked in one Christmases while in high school and college. Good money for a small town kid over the holidays.
Link Posted: 12/27/2016 4:54:49 PM EDT
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It has been at least 15 years since I stepped foot in a Sears.

I went there to buy a water pump, got it home and no pressure gauge.  I took it back
and the guy in Hardware had to open seven boxes before we found one with a pressure gauge.

All the pumps were made in Mexico.
Link Posted: 12/27/2016 5:42:36 PM EDT
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I still have a couple of SxS and O/U shotguns maked "Ted Williams" and "Sears andRoebuck" that came from Sears back in the day.

That was probably late 1960's.

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I still have a couple of SxS and O/U shotguns maked "Ted Williams" and "Sears andRoebuck" that came from Sears back in the day.

That was probably late 1960's.

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I think I killed my first Cottonmouth with a single shot Sears 20 guage.
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