https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSKmiWeLV5s
Store Closing signs hung all over. The videographer says the store will close on Sunday, August 18.
(not my video, and also not a Chris Cronin video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSKmiWeLV5s
Store Closing signs hung all over. The videographer says the store will close on Sunday, August 18.
(not my video, and also not a Chris Cronin video)
I heard they had trouble keeping items in stockton
Sad to see a Sears store closing. Hoping the employees have a fast turnaround on seeking employment somewhere else.
Exactly! And in perfect Russian.
Non liquidating vs non closing: They're all closing. Not all have announced liquidation. Therefore non liquidating is the more appropriate term. It makes a bullseye when venn diagrammed.
Always sad to hear about a mom and pop small business closing.
Also, as of this morning, two Store Closing positions are posted at jobs.sears.com for this store.
You can just write "non closing". I don't Know why people need to write the long word, liquidating, to try to sound edgy or something.
The 10 non-liquidating Sears stores:
California: Burbank, Concord, Whittier
Florida: Miami (Coral Gables), Orlando
Massachusetts: Braintree
Puerto Rico: San Juan (Hato Rey)
Texas: El Paso
Washington: Tukwila, Union Gap
Can You Post the Non-Liquidating Sears
That's why I specifically wrote "not a Chris Cronin video". Whoever made this spent significant time inside the store within the past few days.
That looks photoshopped.