Thread regarding Kmart layoffs

Assistants

Our Kmart now has area supervisors. Hardliners and softlines. Are these positions eliminating assistant managers?

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Post ID: @OP+MDiYaos

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Our store lost 1 asm. THE OFFICE lead.the receiving manager today.they should FIRE every one of the regional managers and dms that's where your money outs being Wasted .

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Post ID: @1wigx+MDiYaos

For example. We had a really bad snow storm a few months ago. A store in our area literally had the entire morning crew call in, the only one who showed up was the opening asm. He called the DM to request to close the store for the day or at least delay opening and the DM told him to figure it out but he was not closing the store and it had to open as scheduled. That asm ran a register at the service desk until someone finally came in at 2 in the afternoon! There were not very many customers from what I understand but still!

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Post ID: @bwdz+MDiYaos

They would never just close the store. There is always someone to pull from another store.

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Post ID: @bosy+MDiYaos

Does anyone know what would happen if enough people abruptly left that there were literally insufficient personnel to even open the store on a daily basis? Let's hypothesize that there were no managers, and either no authorized key-carriers, or not enough to cover opening and closing shifts for the full week. Would they be forced to send in personnel from nearby stores or would they just close the whole thing up until they can get some temps to run a liquidation?

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Post ID: @6tdl+MDiYaos

Our Kmart is being run by key carriers since the store manger walked out and the asms left

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Post ID: @2xnn+MDiYaos

Thanks for answering my question....

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