Thread regarding Sears layoffs

This is what a Simple Store is going to look like when it is all said and done.

There will be only one position in this new, exciting and innovative way of modern bricks and mortar retailing: the store keeper. The store keeper opens the store, unloads boxes of merchandise to place on tables, replenishes the change, mails the money, checks, rewards and payment information (written by the member on note cards) to the central support center; sweeps and vacuums the store and empties the garbage. The store keeper makes a periodic check in to replenish change, clean or straighten up. In the 11-hour average a Sears store is open, it is estimated that the sole employee, the shopkeeper, can perform his or her duties in two to three hours or less, which leads to an enormous cost saving in labor and restores profitability. With Simple Store, members shop on the honor system, which in turn enables them to shop their way without being interrupted by a sales associate. If a member does need help, they are welcome to call the store keeper's personal cell phone number, which is posted on the phone attached to the wall.

After making the appropriate labor readjustments, each store will receive a shipment. In that shipment will be about 50 folding banquet tables, a cash box, a calculator, pencils, note cards and a "How-To Self Check Out on the Honor System" poster. The cash box will start off with $1000 in various denominations for members to make their own change on the honor system. We will get to the cash box, pencils and notepad in a moment.

Meanwhile, all shipments will arrive to the store on a pallet. The store keeper will arrive to the store before opening, unload the pallets, remove the shrink wrap from these pallets and move the boxes from the pallets onto the folding banquet tables. After performing those duties, the store keeper will leave for the day, checking in periodically and will come back to the store lock the doors by 9pm.

Members will select their merchandise from the boxes laid out on the banquet tables. All merchandise is priced as marked. For larger items, like appliances, there will be a hand truck for members to take their purchase out of the store and into their vehicle. After the member has made their purchase, they will go to the self checkout station, run by the honor system, where they will find the cash box, some pencils, a calculator and note cards. For cash payments, members simply add up their purchases, figure the tax and deposit their cash into the cash box and make their own change. For checks, the member will just place the check made out to Sears or Kmart under the cash tray. For credit and debit purchases, they will record their name, credit card number and total on a piece of notepad paper to be placed under the tray. For all purchases where the member wishes to redeem bonus points or Freecash, the member will be given the opportunity to deduct from their subtotal what they figure they have in points. Members will also record their phone number and their transaction total on a piece of notepad paper to receive their rewards points or to sign up, which should take 30-45 business days to process after it has been mailed with the checks and credit card numbers to the store support center. This, too, is placed under the cash tray. By implenting an honor system for checkout instead of employing a traditional cashier, we are embracing operational efficiency and keeping our stores simple, helping our members shop their way.

For members wishing to apply for a Sears card, there will be a phone on the wall with the number to the Sears Card Application hotline. Members will call this number, answer a few questions, and if approved, they will write their account number on a business card.

For ship to store items, there will be a dedicated area in the store where members will find their merchandise. Members simply find their merchandise and take it with them -- easy peasy.

For big-ticket purchases, members will find informational binders on a bookshelf to answer any questions they may have.

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Post ID: @OP+Rue6Zdz

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How often do the shopkeepers have conference calls?

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Post ID: @lcym+Rue6Zdz

@5kne-- There are always two shopkeepers. If they both call out then they both are fired and you get a new shopkeeper

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Post ID: @5jmx+Rue6Zdz

What happens when the store keeper calls out? Does the DM come in?

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Post ID: @5kne+Rue6Zdz

Simple Store is easy peas! Brilliant response!!! Loved it!

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Post ID: @1qmu+Rue6Zdz

You are correct. It's retail coming full circle. It started with single shopkeeper with maybe some help from his family. What you wrote which is becoming more true each day is the modern version of it.

Some stores as noted are better equipped for this than Sears but it is the future.

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Post ID: @1ilj+Rue6Zdz

Sounds like the future of retail. Except for a few of the more sarcastic parts you are spot on to what most stores are going to. Think about self-checkout now and stores where as you put things in your cart they are scanned. You dont even have a check out just walk right out the door.

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Post ID: @1srb+Rue6Zdz

Ironically, that's basically how those Amazon stores seem to work. Except, you know, they have actual new technology to track what's being taken and charge it directly to the customers.

I wonder what is the newest piece of technology any of our stores have in them? The registers are seemingly from the 90s, maybe early 00s at best. Security camera systems only switched from decks of VCRs to a digital system a few years ago. I guess the newest we've got is the iPod Touch based RMUs? Of course those are all refurbished pieces of junk (4th gen?) from half a decade ago. The company that refurbishes them for us can't even be bothered to seal the screens back on with anything better than what appears to be cheap rubber cement, so the screens all fall right back off after less than a month.

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Post ID: @soo+Rue6Zdz

@Rue6Zdz- lol

Your post is hilarious

Would not put it past them to try it

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