Thread regarding Sears layoffs

Cardboard bundles not being picked up

I was just curious if at other stores the cardboard bundles are taking up more and more space by the cardboard compactor

why isn't it being picked up ?

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The large stacks of Cardboard will be useful. Think of the "Hoovervilles" of the Depression days. Cardboard was at a premium then, and you've got to admit Cardboard does make a noticeable and "dandy" home for many in this country.

At the time of the (cardboard) Hoovervilles back in the day, at least everyone could blame President Herbert Hoover for their plight. When considering "Hedge Fund Boy" cleverly conceals his wealth and blames others for the Sears demise -- who are we to blame now? Vladimir Putin ?

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It's crazy how much space it has taken up, like "the blob" back in the day slowly growing and growing

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Post ID: @pjl+OkYWTiu

Pretty bad when your vendors that do stuff for free won't even do business with you!

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Post ID: @afo+OkYWTiu

Another vendor that pulled out of Kmart! Haha. Probably were not paying them again. And again. And again.

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Post ID: @tpq+OkYWTiu

Ask your store manager. Cardboard is recycled. In most places it is picked up for free, some places get paid a little something for it.

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