My goodness. Yes the store closings are horrible. But do you really think we are going to survive with 100s of underperforming stores? And continuing to do the same.
We ran the same ODS for 8 years with the same product from season to season.
No their is no way to save them all.
Gone are the days when we only shopped in our berg or spent the day on the town shopping.
TL wanted to be the biggest and now we have a lot of stores that simply came along for the ride and have never really made money and had been waiting out a 50 year lease. (You know, I think they called them e and f stores)
We have been operating two stores in some malls waiting out the lease. With entire floors blocked off and no maintenance. With the original 1980 fixtures, decorative wall paper and lighting.
Come to terms that we have too many stores, many are dumps in what was once a thriving part of the city that is no more or we have 5 locations in one market one with everything and the other 4 has a limited selection.
We my not agree with every move, but the moves being made are apparently having a positive in sale and stock.
Embrace the change, buy in and come to work with a positive attitude. I'm sure your negative energy on this site is felt by your customers and your co workers.
If you are really miserable with the changes and your job and completely stressed out daily with the possibility of a closer or lay off to the point that you are a cancer in your store. Get out.
People are really tired of you.
Get out.
Find something that will make you happy. You can't live this way.
Let those that want to try do so in a positive environment with those with like motives.