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Barry-xlovecam 01-04-2017 08:38 PM

Macy's to close 63 more locations -- 3,900 to lose their jobs
 
Press Release - Macy's, Inc.

Quote:

The closure of 68 stores and the reorganization of the field structure that supports the remaining stores, reinforcing the strategy of fewer stores with better customer experience. These store closures are part of the approximately 100 closings announced in August 2016.
The significant restructuring of the Macy?s, Inc. operations to focus resources on strategic priorities, improve organizational agility and reduce expense.
The sale of properties consistent with the previously announced real estate strategy.

The actions announced today are estimated to generate annual expense savings of approximately $550 million, beginning in 2017, enabling the company to invest an additional $250 million in growing the digital business, store-related growth strategies, Bluemercury, Macy?s Backstage and China. These savings, combined with savings from initiatives implemented in early 2016, exceed the $500 million goal communicated in fall of 2015, one year earlier than expected.

?Over the past year, we have been focused and disciplined about making strategic decisions to position us to gain market share and return to growth over time. While we are pleased with the strong performance of our highly developed online business...

...Associates displaced by store closings may be offered positions in nearby stores where possible. Eligible full-time and part-time associates who are affected by the store closings will be offered severance benefits. The company estimates that 3,900 associates will be displaced as a result of these closures. ...

Sly 01-04-2017 08:48 PM

I have Macy's in my living complex. When I'm waiting to meet a friend I go in there for a few minutes and look around. I have done this dozens of times over the past year. Not once has someone asked me if I need any help.

I go to The Buckle or Ben Bridge or Tesla showroom and they all know my name, smile, and show me things they know I will like.

oppoten 01-04-2017 08:54 PM

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Barry-xlovecam 01-04-2017 09:01 PM

Kmart and Sears store closures announced
 
Quote:

ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) - Several area K-Mart and Sears stores will be closing their doors by the end of March 2017. Sears Holdings says in a document obtained by FOX 2 that they informed many workers about the closings on Wednesday. There are 78 Kmarts and 26 Sears stores closing across the country.
Full list of Kmart and Sears stores closing across the country | FOX2now.com

The article doesn't say the expected jobs loss.
Over 2,000?

Fair to say a lot of this was/is expected in the disrupted retail market.

crockett 01-04-2017 09:12 PM

Thanks Trump... Making MERICA great again!

Bladewire 01-04-2017 09:14 PM

Trump please save these jobs! Where is the announcement?! Please! PLEASE!?! ;) :1orglaugh

Busty2 01-04-2017 09:20 PM

Like i'v been saying, with the advent of online stores like Amazon the customer base for brick and mortar stores is shrinking every day. The Home Depot is desperate to increase there online presents sighting Amazon as their target model (problem is their website is so slow and and their coding so bad i doubt will ever catch up) ?

My opinion is most of the store have missed the boat and Amazon will clean up while stores like Macys, Home Depot, Lowes etc will eventually disappear. The only stores left will be food stores like Shaws Hannafords Ralphs etc. Associates will then be forced to work minimum wage or less doing menial jobs like picking and packing in huge warehouses for the online giants. :2 cents:

Rochard 01-04-2017 09:22 PM

Damn Trump.

Bladewire 01-04-2017 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 21427336)
Like i'v been saying, with the advent of online stores like Amazon the customer base for brick and mortar stores is shrinking every day. The Home Depot is desperate to increase there online presents sighting Amazon as their target model (problem is their website is so slow and and their coding so bad i doubt will ever catch up) ?

My opinion is most of the store have missed the boat and Amazon will clean up while stores like Macys, Home Depot, Lowes etc will eventually disappear. The only stores left will be food stores like Shaws Hannafords Ralphs etc. Associates will then be forced to work minimum wage or less doing menial jobs like picking and packing in huge warehouses for the online giants. :2 cents:


Nothing like touching the merchandise, any camgirl escort will tell you that :disgust

EddyTheDog 01-04-2017 09:27 PM

3900 - 700 saved = Trump is a cunt...

Barry-xlovecam 01-04-2017 09:32 PM

Trump is not to blame.

Business marketing and merchandising has changed.
Amazon and eBay took their jobs if you want to 'blame' someone.
Amazon created new jobs and eBay created new businesses.

There are always winners and losers :2 cents:

That said, what will be the Trump solution? Neither China nor Mexico took the jobs away ...

onwebcam 01-04-2017 09:38 PM

This is not the last of these announcements. I had no problem shopping this year. Even on Christmas Eve at Walmart was an average day. Hell I wasn't even there to shop I was returning an online order.

Bladewire 01-04-2017 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 21427378)
This is not the last of these announcements. I had no problem shopping this year. Even on Christmas Eve at Walmart was an average day. Hell I wasn't even there to shop I was returning an online order.

^^ Truth. I had Same Day Amazon Prime deliver stocking stuffers Christmas Eve within about an hour, for less than I'd pay at Walmart. No joke. And their delivery was until midnight Christmas Eve to my door.

On a side note, the inside story is that Trump & Macy's go way back. Macy's helped build Trump up in the fashion industry a decade ago. Evidently there's been a falling out and Macy's is publicly jabbing Trump now with public job loss bullshit.

Macy's has sucked for 20 years or more now and sucked off the government titt for years, just like all the other Trump jobs "success" stories lately.

Busty2 01-04-2017 09:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21427348)
Nothing like touching the merchandise, any cam girl escort will tell you that :disgust

You are correct and with an amazing free return policys like Amazons and 2 day Prime shipping. People are ordering shit loads of items picking what they want and returning what they don't. They get to feel and touch in the privacy of their own homes for free. Some would say this is convenience, my take is it just people getting lazy.

Reminds me a lot of the film Surrogates with Bruce Willis

Surrogates (2009) - IMDb

Bladewire 01-04-2017 09:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 21427393)

Great movie! It never got the attention it deserved. Love the way you think :thumbsup


GAMEFINEST 01-04-2017 09:51 PM

I never shop at Macy's, over priced Junk.

Service isn't even worth it.
Fuck em.

2MuchMark 01-04-2017 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21427318)
Thanks Trump... Making MERICA great again!

Nobody liked his made-in-China ties, shirts, and fuck-ugly ill-fitting suits I guess.

ErectMedia 01-04-2017 10:09 PM

Don't think I've ever been in a Macy's. Most of my shopping happens online as I hate 99% of people especially around the holidays...

Amazon
Ebay
Walmart
Best Buy
etc...

Busty2 01-04-2017 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ErectMedia (Post 21427432)
Don't think I've ever been in a Macy's. Most of my shopping happens online as I hate 99% of people especially around the holidays...

Amazon
Ebay
Walmart
Best Buy
etc...

Bingo, you and most of the rest of the western world

Bladewire 01-04-2017 10:19 PM

Promoting his clothesline @ Macy's

As you can see, he's aligning with Putin now to go against China. Listen to his words from 2012

crockett 01-04-2017 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 21427336)
Like i'v been saying, with the advent of online stores like Amazon the customer base for brick and mortar stores is shrinking every day. The Home Depot is desperate to increase there online presents sighting Amazon as their target model (problem is their website is so slow and and their coding so bad i doubt will ever catch up) ?

My opinion is most of the store have missed the boat and Amazon will clean up while stores like Macys, Home Depot, Lowes etc will eventually disappear. The only stores left will be food stores like Shaws Hannafords Ralphs etc. Associates will then be forced to work minimum wage or less doing menial jobs like picking and packing in huge warehouses for the online giants. :2 cents:

Amazon has an issue.. They ship slow as balls unless you are Prime. I ordered some auto parts the other day.. The delivery time for "free" was the 17th.. That's me ordering last Sunday..

To rush the part for "2 day" shipping it was $60+ extra.. fuck that obviously.. This didn't even mean I'd get it in 2 days, it just meant after they shipped it would be 2 days.. They could take an additional 2 days just to ship it..

I opted for 1 other option for $4 extra which was delivery between the 6th & 11th..

oppoten 01-04-2017 10:44 PM

^
^ "We also have 'em in white. In beautiful white."

and still the usury activists wonder why he won...

Bladewire 01-04-2017 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21427501)
Amazon has an issue.. They ship slow as balls unless you are Prime. I ordered some auto parts the other day.. The delivery time for "free" was the 17th.. That's me ordering last Sunday..

To rush the part for "2 day" shipping it was $60+ extra.. fuck that obviously.. This didn't even mean I'd get it in 2 days, it just meant after they shipped it it would be 2 days.. They could take an additional 2 days just to ship it..

I opted for 1 other option for $4 extra which was delivery between the 6th & 11th..

WTF?

Couple questions, in no way shilling for Amazon just curious.

Prime is $99 a year. Are you prime? Would you order 3 or more items a year if you were?

I get credits when items aren't received exactly on time, they credit shipping & a month or more prime fees whenever I request.

Joshua G 01-04-2017 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21427318)
Thanks Trump... Making MERICA great again!

LOL at dumb libs blaming trump for what amazon did.

you'll blame trump for every point drop in the stock market, every rainy day, every cold night.

i assure you, nobody listens to you except other dumb libs.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

ErectMedia 01-04-2017 11:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21427501)
Amazon has an issue.. They ship slow as balls unless you are Prime. I ordered some auto parts the other day.. The delivery time for "free" was the 17th.. That's me ordering last Sunday..

To rush the part for "2 day" shipping it was $60+ extra.. fuck that obviously.. This didn't even mean I'd get it in 2 days, it just meant after they shipped it would be 2 days.. They could take an additional 2 days just to ship it..

I opted for 1 other option for $4 extra which was delivery between the 6th & 11th..

Hit or miss for me. Ordered 2 things on Sunday. The one in stock item from the private seller shipped Tuesday from Vegas due to holiday. The item that said in stock with Amazon as the shipper still hasn't shipped. So sometimes shit in stock at Amazon flies out the door and other times seems to take a day or two extra before any movement. If it's in stock wish they would just grab the bitch and ship it. They always bug me about Prime but honestly have never analyzed it to see if worth it for me.

INever 01-04-2017 11:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Busty2 (Post 21427336)
Like i'v been saying, with the advent of online stores like Amazon the customer base for brick and mortar stores is shrinking every day. The Home Depot is desperate to increase there online presents sighting Amazon as their target model (problem is their website is so slow and and their coding so bad i doubt will ever catch up) ?

My opinion is most of the store have missed the boat and Amazon will clean up while stores like Macys, Home Depot, Lowes etc will eventually disappear. The only stores left will be food stores like Shaws Hannafords Ralphs etc. Associates will then be forced to work minimum wage or less doing menial jobs like picking and packing in huge warehouses for the online giants. :2 cents:

Sales roles at retailers like Gucci will remain. Less need for an online presence as authenticity of the product and the status factor of interaction (in store or in home) is still valued.

EddyTheDog 01-04-2017 11:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 21427537)
LOL at dumb libs blaming trump for what amazon did.

you'll blame trump for every point drop in the stock market, every rainy day, every cold night.

i assure you, nobody listens to you except other dumb libs.

He had better get used to it - The buck stops with him - When the shit hits the fan it will be his fault...

I doubt he can take it.....

Bladewire 01-04-2017 11:22 PM





Barry-xlovecam 01-05-2017 06:29 AM

There are a lot of jobs that are going to become legacy and a lot of people will not be able to adapt. The solution is not to give these people red MAGA hats and false promises.

What do you do with a retail clerk that is 40 years old with no vocational education? Today's menial wage jobs will be automated or robotized where possible for cost efficiencies. Turning back the hands of time is not a viable solution.

beerptrol 01-05-2017 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 21428134)
There are a lot of jobs that are going to become legacy and a lot of people will not be able to adapt. The solution is not to give these people red MAGA hats and false promises.

What do you do with a retail clerk that is 40 years old with no vocational education? Today's menial wage jobs will be automated or robotized where possible for cost efficiencies. Turning back the hands of time is not a viable solution.

There's a need for skilled trades. Send them to a vocational school to learn one.

Barry-xlovecam 01-05-2017 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 21428239)
There's a need for skilled trades. Send them to a vocational school to learn one.

That's only going to work in <45% of the cases.
GM tried this in the 1990s with furloughed workers -- It did work is some cases but it wasn't a shining success story. A lot of these guys like these are now the 'deplorables' with their red MAGA hats on.
Some were unable to adapt.

I really don't have a solution but they are going to lose on this upcoming deal -- you can bet on that. Trickle down economics is not going to help them much.

Busty2 01-05-2017 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21427501)
Amazon has an issue.. They ship slow as balls unless you are Prime. I ordered some auto parts the other day.. The delivery time for "free" was the 17th.. That's me ordering last Sunday..

To rush the part for "2 day" shipping it was $60+ extra.. fuck that obviously.. This didn't even mean I'd get it in 2 days, it just meant after they shipped it would be 2 days.. They could take an additional 2 days just to ship it..

I opted for 1 other option for $4 extra which was delivery between the 6th & 11th..

I agree no one is perfect i have also had issues with them but mainly on stuff that comes from China, shipping times are outrageous if they even ship the stuff.

Speaking for myself, i buy around $2000-$3000 a month from Amazon so the prime membership @ $10 a month is well worth it. I buy a lot of tool related stuff and find it cost effective to ship from Amazon rather than drive 40 miles to the local Home Depot and most of the time Amazons prices are better.

I used to use e-bay more but people on there are charging stupid prices and shipping is sporadic at best.

directfiesta 01-05-2017 09:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua G (Post 21427537)
LOL at dumb libs blaming trump for what amazon did.

you'll blame trump for every point drop in the stock market, every rainy day, every cold night.

i assure you, nobody listens to you except other dumb libs.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

basically taking the text of the past 8 years for Obama , and doing the following :

- /search'Obama'-/replace'Trump'

:2 cents:

crockett 01-05-2017 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 21427522)
WTF?

Couple questions, in no way shilling for Amazon just curious.

Prime is $99 a year. Are you prime? Would you order 3 or more items a year if you were?

I get credits when items aren't received exactly on time, they credit shipping & a month or more prime fees whenever I request.

I really don't buy a lot of stuff online. When I do, it goes in spirts. I might buy a bunch of stuff while working on a project then not buy anything for a year.

Infact, prior to me buying these parts, the last items I bought on amazon was 1.5 years ago..

I typically sell between $600 to $2k a month product on Amazon via MF but I don't really buy anything.

Given the amount I tend to buy, I just wait on the shipping or buy it somewhere else I can get it faster. Keep in mind I travel full time, so I don't buy a lot of use less items unless it's for resale.

TheDynasty 01-05-2017 11:04 AM

Macys is expensive junk you can find on any other site cheaper.

onwebcam 01-08-2017 09:49 PM

The Limited is closing all of its 250 stores

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.65e05549d496

Rochard 01-08-2017 10:33 PM

Sears is going to close too:
Why Sears is failing and closing stores - Business Insider

The problem is Amazon is killing these stores.

I just bought a Microsoft Surface keyboard from Amazon. Sears would never carry something like this. (In fact, I was at Best Buy the other day and they didn't even carry it even though they have a small area dedicated to the MS Surface.) Just click and it's on your door step the following day.

Sears and Macys cannot compete here.

Spunky 01-08-2017 10:55 PM

A shame Sears is slipping away.Craftsman tools are known for quality and a no hassle exchange.

directfiesta 01-09-2017 10:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 21436687)
A shame Sears is slipping away.Craftsman tools are known for quality and a no hassle exchange.

4 days ago :

Quote:

Sears Holdings Corp. agreed to sell its Craftsman tool brand to Stanley Black & Decker Inc. for about $900 million,

Bladewire 01-09-2017 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 21436669)
Sears is going to close too:
Why Sears is failing and closing stores - Business Insider

The problem is Amazon is killing these stores.

Sears and Macys cannot compete here.

They're opening brick and mortar stores too, book stores and no checkout grocery stores. Kind of creeps me out.

Amazon Planning to Open 2,000 Grocery Stores Across U.S. | Fortune.com


Amazon Bookstore Locations

mineistaken 01-09-2017 10:50 AM

lol, it is trump's fault :1orglaugh
You realize thousands of jobs are being created and shut down EVERY SINGLE DAY?
Clowns :upsidedow

mineistaken 01-09-2017 10:52 AM

And lets troll with the grain of reality:
Karma for dumping Donald's clothing line. trump voters no longer go to macys so they had to cut down.

Relentless 01-09-2017 10:52 AM

Amazon.

Amazon.

Amazon.

Barry-xlovecam 01-09-2017 10:55 AM

Businesses that cannot compete die and the consumer usually benefits by fair competition. Subsidizing inefficiency is plain stupid. The Communist Block (Soviets) did that for years then it collapsed. Asian Communists like China adapted to benefiting from capitalist economies. North Korea is the exception but then ...


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