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user-inactivated  ·  2231 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Game Over For Toys R Us: Chain Going Out Of Business

Man, I don’t have the fucking energy to write this.

Kay Bee Toys is dead. Circuit City is dead. Borders is dead. Radioshack is that twenty year old cat, with no fur, half a functioning lung, and is too stubborn to realize it should have died a long time ago. Sears, Macys, and countless other companies, big and small, are tightening their belts, closing stores, laying off employees, and slashing hours and benefits like some masked killer in a horror film. You ever seen The Warriors? Do you remember this scene with the creepy ass clacking bottles? You know the feeling it gives you? That’s how I feel every time I walk into a mall these days. They’re like ghost towns and everyone who works in them always say shit like “Yeah, as soon as Anchor Store X’s lease is up, they’re leaving and this place will really be fucked.”

Did you know that Wal-Mart is gonna expand its home delivery program? Did you know that various grocery stores, big and small, are trying to retain customers through similar delivery programs as well as buy online pick up in store? Remember all of those companies who lost their shirts with failed Omni-Channel programs? You know why? They’re all trying to keep their market share from being devoured by the big, bad wolf that is Amazon.

It’s getting to the point where people who work retail, and all they’ve ever worked is retail, are starting to feel scared as shit. Ten and twenty years ago, when their job disappeared, they could just go across the street and pick up right where they left off. Today? Where are they gonna go? Malls of all kinds and sizes are fucking deserts. Big box stores, the ones that are open, are turning to computers and automation as much as possible to squeeze as much productivity as possible out of as few employees as possible. The jobs are disappearing, and fast.

Wanna know how fucked retail is? In a non-numbers, no graphs kind of way? The McDonald’s near me is offering opening shifts with a starting pay of $10 an hour. There’s a gas station franchise in my city that’s offering benefits from day one. People are legitimately excited about Wal-Mart’s pay raises. I know people who are applying for these jobs. McDonalds’s. Gas Stations. Wal-Mart. When those places are becoming the hopeful lights you’re seeing on the horizon, you gotta realize you’re starting to live in some pretty dark times.

If any of you have friends in retail, gently start nudging them somewhere else. If they don’t seem to budge, for their own sake, start poking the shit out of them. The ship their on is sinking, and if they think there’s a ship nearby waiting for them with a wool blanket and a cup of coffee, they need to know that ship is sinking too.

I have friends that work for Toys R Us. Obviously, they won't for much longer.

30,000 jobs lost on this one. Fucking hell.





kleinbl00  ·  2231 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    30,000 jobs lost on this one. Fucking hell.

aka 40% of the entire coal industry in the United States.

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ArtemusBlank  ·  2230 days ago  ·  link  ·  

It looks like people that work retail jobs will probably start looking at Amazon whether they like it or not since Amazon's job counts are growing and Amazon wants to keep on growing with them trying to build their HQ2 somewhere. 50,000 jobs for the place with HQ2 and more warehouses on the way. People aren't going to have a choice with everything else dying. It might soon only be Amazon or Walmart or some fast food restaurant like McDonalds or Wendys and nothing else really if you're only sticking to retail like jobs.

http://www.businessinsider.com/amazon-now-employs-a-whopping-542000-people-and-counting-2017-10

Big Box is dying and more people will probably be in this situation later this year if and when Kmart and Sears finally keel over. Kmart and Sears are the longest and slowest retail death ever but it's coming soon. Who knows whose next soon? JCPenney, Office Depot or Staples, Barnes and Noble??