There are a lot of very negative comments here which is understandable given all the circumstances of working at BN. I just came to give support to my former colleagues who are still working here and to say how much a positive attitude meant to me after I was laid off.
At first I was in a very bad mood, I felt deprived and I hated the day I got the job at this company. In addition, bills were piling up. I tried to get a job as soon as possible but I couldn’t.
And then I changed my attitude: instead of blaming BN and predicting its downfall, I decided not to spend my energy anymore on this company to which I gave more than it gave me. I didn’t despair when I didn’t get a job but tried harder instead.
And in the end it worked. It was a tough journey but I made it through and now I am as happy as I was before all this happened.
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"We're the BEST EVER!
Let's GO people!
We can make Barnes & Noble EVEN BETTER!
Come on in people, and buy a book or a bird house, buy something!!
Keep us alive!
We're worth it."
Are you kidding me? You need to lay off the weed. LOL
“Come on in people, and buy a book“
Read ? Ya want me to read too ?!
This job is so demanding!
Come on in people, and buy a book or a bird house, buy something!!
Sorry even with my discount,I get my books cheaper at Amazon
February 2018.
A couple weeks after every one fired, the DM starts building a new house.
Positive?
I’m POSITIVE we’re screwed !
Reminds me of that quote by Lao Tzu
“Watch your thoughts, they become your words; watch your words, they become your actions; watch your actions, they become your habits; watch your habits, they become your character; watch your character, it becomes your destiny.”
Happiness is not a certain set of circumstances but a certain set of attitudes.
I’m positive.
I’m positive BN will kick everyone to the curb, soon.
I have a positive attitude that karma is a huge bltch and that upper management gets theirs and good!
This is what brainwashing looks like. Down with BN, Daunt, Riggio.