Is everyone getting inundated with so much freight they have no where to put it or the man power to get it on the floor? Are they trying to force everyone to walk out so that they may close all stores and then blame their store employees?
It is abundantly clear that corporate gives zero effs when it comes to the store employees or their mental health. We are floating in a stormy sea and the campuses and corporate are standing on shore saying "let's see how this works out" while munching on popcorn.
When is enough enough for the store employees? Corporate and JRC will be surprised when everyone closes their doors and walks off.
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I agree, no space, but it is better than having no merchandise.
All the inventory is considered an asset whether the bills are paid on it or not. The more inventory, the more valuable the store is when they go into bankruptcy or in trying to sell it off. There’s a strategy here and it’s not for us but for them.
You know it's bad when the regional manager stops telling you what to do with all the sh-t you got. 🤣
Maybe someone is getting a kickback for this? A JRC scam?
We could quite literally open up a new store with the amount of stuff we have in boxes. Nowhere to put it at all.
Crazy!