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I work retail and I can tell you something big is definitely coming
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I have worked retail for several years. I am in mid-level store management right now. I don't want to say exactly what company I work for, but it is in the top 3 largest. I work at a store in a major city.

There have been some crazy things going on recently. The changes that we are being asked me make per corporates direction makes me think that the people at the top think something VERY big is going to be happening to the economy soon. I don't think the media or the government is giving us the full details of what is actually going on, but I think the CEO's and others at the top are fully aware and are making plans.

For one thing I check sales every day. At the store level we usually compare what sales are today compared to sales for the same day, week, month, and year last year. Sales at our store, our district, and company wide have taken a HUGE drop compared to the same time last year. When I looked at them today my store and every store in our district was down over 30% for the same time last year. The company as a whole is also in the negative for the same time last year. (but not as much, but it gets lower every day)

Honestly at my store I could say that we have done everything in our power at the store level to increase sales, but it just isn't happening. Departments like electronics are literally almost completely empty the entire day. The only departments that actually are getting sales are consumables, health, and chemicals. Just walking the store these are the only departments I ever even see people in ever since christmas ended.

Sometimes I will cover the service desk so a team member can take a lunch/break. When I do I sometimes process peoples credit card payments which lets me see how much they owe and how much they are paying. There are tons of people with THOUSANDS of dollars on their card only making minimum payments. These balances are usually at interest rates over 20%. Then there are people bringing in checks for the full amount, but they are BALANCE TRANSFER checks.... they are just moving it to other cards.

But that isn't what really worries me. What worries me is the changes corporate is making. I have worked here for years, and in the last 4 months I have seen more changes than all that time combined.

We are getting emails all the time from corporate telling us to reduce costs anyway we can. We recently got one telling us to start pulling fluorescent light bulbs, that we don't need all of them in order to provide illumination.... and those bulbs barely use any power.

Corporate has instructed all stores to lower the AC. It has been lowered enough to the point we get complaints from team members and customers.

Corporate has sent us emails telling us to make sure we fill bags to the absolute possibly maximum. They are not even sending us large bags anymore to some stores.

Corporate has recently eliminated (what I would estimate based on how many positions we lost vs the thousands of stores we have) several thousnad management positions at *all levels* of management at stores. This NEVER APPEARED ON THE NEWS! I suspect because it was not a traditional lay off. What corporate basically told us was "Your position is eliminated, but you are not laid off. Once you quit/get your self fired/whatever your position just won't be filled again" So we are basically slowly losing jobs as people company wide quit, get fired, etc.... but the jobs are never filled again. So basically we are cutting jobs, but the way it is being done is preventing it from getting reported in the media or tracked by the government as job losses.

No non-management positions have been eliminated, instead hours have been cut for them.

Raises this year have also been lowered in amount compared to in previous years. They have been lowered enough that corporate is keeping it a secret until we have to tell team members.

The company is also buying less. Our distribution centers are sending us, for example, 3 of a certain item when normally we would get 50.... and they don't send us more until those sell. I have not been able to keep departments full of product despite contacting corporate and asking for more because we are being sent such small amounts of product.

We have had trucks cancelled all the time now simply because we sold so little that they can't justify sending so few items to a store.

People are simply NOT buying things. They are not buying anything that isn't a consumable basically. I asked our pricing team to do a store mark down and lower the price on almost all of our TVs by 30-50%. We still have not sold a single one in over a week after! Our TVs were not priced very high to begin with.

Our pricing team is also being sent price increase changes from corporate in huge numbers. I am talking entire aisles of product for them to raise the prices on. The other day we got a STACK of pages of product to increase prices on. We thought it HAD to be a mistake because that has simply never happened before. We have emailed corporate asking if it was a mistake... we have not heard back yet, but I suspect it was not.

Many stores are now changing to non-overnight stores. They will be closed overnight and ALL power except in office areas will be cut overnight to save on costs.

There have even been changes to job descriptions recently. Corporate is basically giving job dutys to people at lower levels which used to be reserved for people at higher levels. Even some management tasks are being given to people in non-management positions. Basically they are paying people less to do what people used to get paid more to do.

Things are NOT looking pretty right now. I can tell you from a consumer spending point of view something is definantely going on.... All these changes tell me the people at the top are trying to brace for something big that is going to be happening to the economy.
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  I work retail and I can tell you something big is definitely coming TwixVoy  Apr-05-08 08:47 PM   #0 
   you work at walmart don't you  greenbriar   Apr-05-08 08:50 PM   # 
   I was guessing that when the OP wrote:  rpannier   Apr-05-08 09:02 PM   #17 
   actually Walmartians are called associates, I know I'm one.  madmom   Apr-05-08 09:17 PM   #29 
   Thank you for the correction  rpannier   Apr-05-08 10:42 PM   #78 
   why would you work at a company like that?  classykaren   Apr-06-08 08:24 PM   #366 
      because contrary to popular belief, I make good money, have decent benefits, I'm  madmom   Apr-07-08 05:56 PM   #455 
   "Team Members" are Target, not Walmart  PeaceNikki   Apr-05-08 09:22 PM   #36 
   of course you know  greenbriar   Apr-05-08 10:05 PM   #55 
   Did you mean to imply something by that?  PeaceNikki   Apr-05-08 10:30 PM   #71 
   I don't know  greenbriar   Apr-05-08 10:49 PM   #81 
      OK. I'll try it again. WHAT did you mean to imply by that?  PeaceNikki   Apr-06-08 11:27 AM   #210 
   Multiple posters make the same correction, and you choose to get snarky with one particular poster.  Shakespeare   Apr-06-08 11:37 AM   #217 
   Can you stop attacking posters. Sheesh.  jjr5   Apr-06-08 01:12 PM   #259 
   my apologies  rpannier   Apr-05-08 10:44 PM   #79 
   Plus, "credit cards" was a giveaway.  thecatburgler   Apr-06-08 07:22 PM   #351 
   Wal-Mart calls 'em "associates."  jmowreader   Apr-05-08 09:29 PM   #39 
   My apologies  rpannier   Apr-05-08 10:45 PM   #80 
   And that's fine  jmowreader   Apr-06-08 03:35 PM   #300 
   Yeah...  N4457S   Apr-06-08 11:52 AM   #230 
   Monetary policy is all messed up too.  dorktv   Apr-06-08 01:37 PM   #268 
   I wasn't aware of any Targets that stay open 24 hours a day,  blayne   Apr-06-08 04:34 PM   #318 
      What he means by an "overnight store"  jmowreader   Apr-07-08 08:14 PM   #457 
         I stand corrected.  blayne   Apr-08-08 12:28 AM   #466 
   Walmart is associates  DadOf2LittleAngels   Apr-05-08 10:57 PM   #85 
   Target also calls them team members.  shaniqua6392   Apr-06-08 07:09 AM   #158 
   I worked at OfficeMax and we were called team members, associates, and everything in between.  Zynx   Apr-06-08 10:37 AM   #196 
   Best buy called them 'team members' but that was many years ago. Don't know what they call them now.  ray of light   Apr-06-08 11:39 AM   #219 
      I think officially we were associates, come to think of it.  Zynx   Apr-06-08 11:41 AM   #220 
   Many stores use that term.  John Gauger   Apr-06-08 11:43 AM   #222 
   Target refers to its sales critters as "team members,"  Raksha   Apr-06-08 04:27 PM   #317 
   "Team members" is actually fairly common in retail.  Chovexani   Apr-06-08 05:01 PM   #325 
   MTE  proud2Blib   Apr-05-08 09:36 PM   #41 
   maybe Walmart shoppers are aking up to the bad environmental & human rights issues  wordpix   Apr-05-08 10:21 PM   #66 
   I don't know I work at Wal-mart and the sales report I saw from last week  madmom   Apr-05-08 10:57 PM   #84 
      Of course Wal-Mart will thrive  Gonnuts   Apr-06-08 09:36 AM   #178 
         Why would Canada and Mexico peg their currencies to the dollar?  John Gauger   Apr-06-08 12:06 PM   #234 
         i've read that too but...  beezlebum   Apr-06-08 07:10 PM   #348 
            It's not a matter of what the American corporate criminals are willing to do,  John Gauger   Apr-07-08 12:01 AM   #421 
         I could understand that if my department dealt in necessities, but I  madmom   Apr-06-08 06:50 PM   #347 
   That's quite rude.  crikkett   Apr-05-08 10:34 PM   #73 
   The post is referring to larger issue of Wal Mart.  Malikshah   Apr-06-08 01:18 AM   #113 
      Thank you...  Dr_eldritch   Apr-06-08 03:30 AM   #141 
      nor i, I'm not defending wal-mart but the OP, who is really doing us a favor  crikkett   Apr-06-08 07:22 AM   #161 
      When it comes down to being able to afford clothing and food for your family, you will shop Walmart.  L0oniX   Apr-06-08 03:58 PM   #309 
         and there are times  beezlebum   Apr-06-08 07:16 PM   #350 
         You bet I'll shop Wal-Mart.  emilyg   Apr-06-08 07:23 PM   #353 
         who the fuck needs Haagan-Dazs?  Skittles   Apr-06-08 08:20 PM   #363 
         Excuse me for using an example ...geeze  L0oniX   Apr-06-08 09:20 PM   #385 
         Fish flavoured Haagen-Dazs?..nt  SidDithers   Apr-06-08 10:05 PM   #397 
         walmart does not have cheap food prices at all  classykaren   Apr-06-08 08:28 PM   #367 
         Yes, yes. Submit. Resistance is Futile.  Malikshah   Apr-06-08 11:50 PM   #418 
         "It is Sauron's Wal-Mart, and I WILL NOT TOUCH IT!!!"  Dr_eldritch   Apr-07-08 12:41 AM   #428 
         I would die before shopping at WalMart  HughMoran   Apr-07-08 01:20 AM   #429 
         This is the type of attitude that has doomed this country for good..  Virginia Dare   Apr-07-08 06:03 PM   #456 
      What you said is true, except you ignored the ad-hominem attack on the OP  crikkett   Apr-06-08 07:21 AM   #160 
      I agree with you  Andrea   Apr-06-08 01:02 PM   #254 
      No. Walmart is the Ugly Corporate Multi-National. It started out as an American  1monster   Apr-06-08 09:41 AM   #179 
         It started when Jackson Stephens staked its fortunes and he worked with BushInc's Chinese  blm   Apr-06-08 11:43 AM   #224 
   It could be any retail store  Chisox08   Apr-05-08 11:38 PM   #95 
   What goes around, comes around...  Baby Snooks   Apr-06-08 03:04 AM   #132 
   It didn't have to be that way. Unfortunately, the far-right twisted Adam Smith's  KCabotDullesMarxIII   Apr-06-08 02:23 PM   #276 
      I'm very disappointed that many of our Democratic politicians believe the  amandabeech   Apr-06-08 05:54 PM   #333 
         The economic wisdom of the "conservatives"  Baby Snooks   Apr-06-08 09:53 PM   #395 
         Do some Dems really believe that or are they paid to believe that --- ???  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 11:19 PM   #407 
         Would that it were 'only' half the people it isn't working well for, eh!  KCabotDullesMarxIII   Apr-07-08 02:15 PM   #435 
   If the OP wanted you to know, he or she would have told you. Don't be rude. nt  IronLionZion   Apr-06-08 10:52 AM   #203 
   No, the AC for each Wal-Mart store is controled directly at Bentonville  Bentcorner   Apr-06-08 04:02 PM   #310 
   bag sizes  resnah   Apr-06-08 09:03 PM   #378 
   I really doubt that..  sendero   Apr-06-08 04:02 PM   #311 
   Mi esposo works in a newsroom and the story is similar. They aren't even trying to  blm   Apr-05-08 08:50 PM   #1 
   Just Wait  Crisco   Apr-05-08 10:01 PM   #51 
   As a public service to people not reading the whole thread, a quote from truedelphi...  Boojatta   Apr-05-08 11:06 PM   #90 
      but Jeffrey Skilling (CEO Enron) said it first  UpInArms   Apr-06-08 10:38 AM   #197 
      Who does Jeffrey Skilling think he is?  TwoSparkles   Apr-06-08 02:42 PM   #287 
         Well, Wikipedia currently lists his official occupation as "Prisoner."  quiet.american   Apr-06-08 03:54 PM   #307 
      Thanks for the big fucking heads up, everyone. Now what?  Xenotime   Apr-07-08 09:48 PM   #463 
   Sounds like something big has already come, then n/t  Dreamer Tatum   Apr-05-08 08:51 PM   #2 
   In my building...we are being forced to excess 6 teachers  greenbriar   Apr-05-08 08:52 PM   #3 
   "No child left behind"? n/t  dajoki   Apr-05-08 09:05 PM   #20 
   leaves every child behind  greenbriar   Apr-05-08 09:06 PM   #21 
   I call it "Every Child's Behind Is Left" n/t  bear425   Apr-05-08 09:18 PM   #31 
      with a 50%+ dropout rate.. do they call those 'Cutbacks'.?? or downsizing.. outsourcing??  sam sarrha   Apr-05-08 09:44 PM   #44 
      Some staff at my old school called NCLB  quantessd   Apr-05-08 09:53 PM   #47 
         Now CLlnton looks better.........  rucognizant   Apr-06-08 07:40 AM   #164 
   Our district did that last year.... closed an entire building,  femmocrat   Apr-05-08 10:33 PM   #72 
   I'm a Reading Specialist  muddrunner17   Apr-06-08 11:47 AM   #226 
      I work at a school, too  yorkiemommie1   Apr-06-08 02:38 PM   #284 
   I still buy groceries, and I got my car fixed this week.  gristy   Apr-05-08 08:54 PM   #4 
   K&N, I was chatting with the Deli Manager at the supermarket the other day  AZDemDist6   Apr-05-08 08:55 PM   #5 
   I've noticed many of the same things happening in a small business context here. n/t  Mojambo   Apr-05-08 08:55 PM   #6 
   thank you  poppysgal   Apr-05-08 08:55 PM   #7 
   Last I heard, online sales are up.  HypnoToad   Apr-05-08 08:56 PM   #8 
   Well  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 08:59 PM   # 
   Lie, my hairy butt  BryMan   Apr-05-08 10:02 PM   #52 
      I wouldn't pay down debt on a no-interest card until it's no longer no-interest.  AP   Apr-06-08 01:52 AM   #116 
         Its no interest the first day  BryMan   Apr-06-08 08:13 AM   #169 
         No interest for one day?  AP   Apr-06-08 12:07 PM   #236 
            Try...  BryMan   Apr-06-08 05:57 PM   #334 
         Dude, it is $4K - not $400K. Not worth the hassle.  Lucky Luciano   Apr-06-08 09:51 AM   #183 
            That's the attitude bank execs love!  AP   Apr-06-08 12:06 PM   #235 
               $4K at 2.75% per year pays $110 per year, which is $55 for  Lucky Luciano   Apr-06-08 02:32 PM   #280 
                  you could do that in your lunch hour. If your lunch hour isn't worth $110...  AP   Apr-06-08 11:45 PM   #415 
   Very interesting, thanks for posting.  Nutmegger   Apr-05-08 08:57 PM   #9 
   I wish you lived near me  Mojorabbit   Apr-05-08 09:52 PM   #46 
   Good point, we would all be smart to start a little victory garden and have a couple chix  Left coast liberal   Apr-05-08 11:31 PM   #94 
   Hey, I live near you  Lorien   Apr-05-08 11:46 PM   #99 
   You should.  Mojorabbit   Apr-06-08 02:27 AM   #122 
   That's the way to go...  Kare   Apr-06-08 01:36 PM   #267 
      whats the price of chicken feed??  newfie11   Apr-06-08 04:16 PM   #314 
         I don't know the price of chx feed.  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 02:23 PM   #436 
   Happened at our Trader Joe's  yorkiemommie1   Apr-06-08 02:28 PM   #279 
   People aren't spending money on their kitties anymore either.  kestrel91316   Apr-05-08 08:58 PM   #10 
   I just spent over $400 for my cat's ear infection to be cleared up  wordpix   Apr-05-08 10:19 PM   #64 
   FREE public information re ear infections in kitties:  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 12:58 PM   #251 
      THANK YOU  ldf   Apr-06-08 01:57 PM   #272 
      You are a wonderful person. NT  MADem   Apr-06-08 02:27 PM   #278 
      Do you just apply the revolution etc  Carni   Apr-06-08 03:31 PM   #298 
      Yep. FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY.  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 04:11 PM   #313 
         Looks like I'll be pitching the ear mite drops tonight  Sentath   Apr-07-08 04:51 PM   #450 
      Thank you Kestrel for the free vet advice.  MadinMo   Apr-07-08 02:45 PM   #442 
      Thank you for this information!  DangerousRhythm   Apr-08-08 07:13 AM   #476 
   This people is  notsodumbhillbilly   Apr-05-08 10:21 PM   #67 
   I am currently paying down a $900 bill for exploratory abdominal  tblue37   Apr-06-08 12:03 AM   #100 
   Bless you for loving cats.  Chipper Chat   Apr-06-08 08:58 AM   #172 
   I love most animals. (I am squeamish about arthropods, I must admit)  tblue37   Apr-06-08 12:20 PM   #238 
   Be sure your kitty with IBD is not eating ANYTHING with fish in it.  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 01:04 PM   #255 
   Thanks, Kestrel--  tblue37   Apr-06-08 04:42 PM   #319 
   Got the Cure!!!!!!!  H8fascistcons   Apr-06-08 01:07 PM   #256 
   I don't spend money on much more than is necessary, but my  Tess49   Apr-06-08 01:54 AM   #118 
   I've suffered a lot last year trying to keep my cats alive and healthy...  calipendence   Apr-06-08 10:38 AM   #198 
      That I131 treatment for hyperthyroidism is expensive, but well  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 01:11 PM   #258 
   There was actually a story on Yahoo sometime in the last two weeks  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:40 AM   #144 
   We just adopted an abandoned animal.  catnapper   Apr-06-08 01:48 PM   #271 
      What a lucky little cat . . . Yes, I think the foreclosures were a big part  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:19 PM   #295 
   You are very correct.....  OwnedByFerrets   Apr-06-08 10:45 AM   #200 
   Don't ferrets commonly get some weird endocrine disease?  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 01:15 PM   #262 
      They are prone to adrenal disease.....  OwnedByFerrets   Apr-06-08 07:15 PM   #349 
   It might get to the point where people start eating their kitties.  Dr.Phool   Apr-06-08 11:08 AM   #204 
   Nope. NEVER HAPPEN. They might turn them loose to fend for themselves, but  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 01:16 PM   #263 
   that's incredibly sad....  mike_c   Apr-06-08 11:10 AM   #205 
   I have two diabetic patients who are getting inadequate to no treatment.  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 01:23 PM   #265 
      I love my cat vet  Sy Kopath   Apr-06-08 02:07 PM   #273 
      Welcome to DU! So sorry about your kitty.  kestrel91316   Apr-06-08 04:19 PM   #315 
         Wow...I forgot what this thread was about for a second.  blayne   Apr-06-08 04:58 PM   #323 
         oh, us DU'ers love our pets, who wouldn't they don't ask for  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 02:39 PM   #440 
         Thanks for the welcome!  Sy Kopath   Apr-06-08 09:03 PM   #380 
         One of our cats is in the same boat  Piltdown13   Apr-07-08 01:21 AM   #430 
            I doubt the urinary obstruction contributed in any way to his heart problem.  kestrel91316   Apr-07-08 02:05 PM   #434 
               Yeah, didn't really seem all that physiologically likely to me either  Piltdown13   Apr-07-08 10:59 PM   #465 
      My first Sheltie had diabetes.  Sheltiemama   Apr-06-08 08:05 PM   #359 
   We are about to cancel our kitteh's Tuesday visit. He was diagnosed with  GreenPartyVoter   Apr-06-08 08:22 PM   #364 
   If he's responding, you're on the right track.  kestrel91316   Apr-07-08 02:01 PM   #433 
      Thanks. :^) I let the Dr. know about his improvements so he's in the loop as much  GreenPartyVoter   Apr-07-08 04:05 PM   #447 
         FWIW, I have been known to call partial regulation good enough  kestrel91316   Apr-07-08 04:19 PM   #448 
            He does have the pus pockets. :^( The original plan was to treat the  GreenPartyVoter   Apr-07-08 04:36 PM   #449 
   oh that is so sad, pets that can be treated but can't due to money  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 02:32 PM   #439 
   .......And yet the right-wing tells us things are not all that bad out there.  Lastlaughin08   Apr-05-08 08:59 PM   #11 
   and those bastards dare to say we are cynical, of course we are.  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 02:46 PM   #443 
   That was a very interesting ordeal about your efforts to make it in George W. Bush's America  bluestateguy   Apr-05-08 09:00 PM   #12 
   If bush and the Republicans get the blame, it might almost be worth it.  mwb970   Apr-06-08 07:23 AM   #162 
      Are you kidding me?  Gonnuts   Apr-06-08 09:49 AM   #182 
         Its already being said.....  OwnedByFerrets   Apr-06-08 10:47 AM   #201 
   Barnes and Noble will open more stores this year than the last 4 years combined..  Skink   Apr-05-08 09:00 PM   #13 
   Shareholders are the most bizarre middlemen, but for more book stores to open...  HypnoToad   Apr-05-08 09:02 PM   #16 
   One of my buddies who is an investor  Malidictus Maximus   Apr-06-08 11:33 AM   #215 
   But isn't Borders going under?  femmocrat   Apr-05-08 10:38 PM   #75 
   One in Minneapolis closed and all the others had a sale. Mind you,  HypnoToad   Apr-06-08 08:16 AM   #170 
   Aren't they the ones who housed people in new orleans at some absurd price?  robinlynne   Apr-06-08 12:38 AM   #107 
   We were at our local Barnes & Noble recently  JDPriestly   Apr-06-08 03:55 AM   #146 
   General Dentists are a leading indicator of the economy...  PCIntern   Apr-05-08 09:00 PM   #14 
   I'm due for six crowns on #s 22 - 27  IDemo   Apr-05-08 10:13 PM   #60 
   Ay-ay-ay-ay  izquierdista   Apr-05-08 10:39 PM   #76 
   Are you in Mexico? How would someone feel confident in finding a reliable dentist?  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:35 AM   #123 
   my neighbor got her whole mouth done there for less than the cost of travel  crikkett   Apr-06-08 07:24 AM   #163 
   I lived there for 2 years  izquierdista   Apr-06-08 11:26 AM   #209 
   What did you think of living there . . . presume for school or work?  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:42 PM   #304 
      Semi-retired  izquierdista   Apr-06-08 11:15 PM   #406 
   My parents have lived in Mexico city all their adult lives  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-06-08 03:02 PM   #293 
      No, actually, I didn't mean to sound condescending - in fact,  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:47 PM   #306 
         Mexico has been in the cross hairs for a LONG TIME  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-06-08 05:14 PM   #329 
            Don't know much about medicine . .. but keep hoping for more holistic sort ---  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 05:27 PM   #331 
   I'm reminded of a Jeff Foxworthy routine last night  IDemo   Apr-06-08 11:17 AM   #207 
   American health care  izquierdista   Apr-06-08 11:42 AM   #221 
   Smiling All the Way from Mexico  cosmicdot   Apr-06-08 11:28 AM   #211 
   I need seven crowns and one root canal... at $860 per crown, even with insurance that  1monster   Apr-06-08 10:18 AM   #189 
      Root canal  izquierdista   Apr-06-08 11:38 AM   #218 
      Guess I'll have to save up for a trip the Mexico... I'd get a vacation and my teeth done  1monster   Apr-06-08 09:01 PM   #376 
      Long term abscess's can affect your heart. Google it. nt  OnceUponTimeOnTheNet   Apr-08-08 07:27 AM   #477 
   I just had a front tooth filing crack and had it replaced --- $300 and the bill  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:36 AM   #125 
   my neighbor has worked in dental offices over 20 yrs  yorkiemommie1   Apr-06-08 02:24 PM   #277 
   Interesting  Sheltiemama   Apr-06-08 08:29 PM   #368 
   Are the corporate offices moving overseas, closing shop in the US?  HypnoToad   Apr-05-08 09:01 PM   #15 
   Not that I have heard of  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 09:04 PM   #18 
   I work at a Big 'N Tall store and I can tell you something big is always coming.  corporatemedia   Apr-05-08 09:05 PM   #19 
   traffic is way down in my town, hugely. I don't expect a lot of tourists either, our life's blood.  roguevalley   Apr-05-08 09:11 PM   #26 
      The ski resorts on my mountain had a near record year.  cherokeeprogressive   Apr-05-08 11:29 PM   #93 
         My sis and bro in law live next to the airport there.  puerco-bellies   Apr-05-08 11:45 PM   #98 
         Yes you're right. But they're still making the decision to spend big bucks on recreation.  cherokeeprogressive   Apr-06-08 02:21 AM   #120 
            I like Big Bear and the lake better in the summer  nolabels   Apr-06-08 03:23 AM   #137 
            My mom lives up in Big Bear and this is the first time  eagertolearn   Apr-06-08 11:49 AM   #228 
         Wealthier people (like the people who can afford the equipment for winter sports)  JDPriestly   Apr-06-08 04:00 AM   #148 
   Thanks for the insider's point of view. Very interesting post.  hisownpetard   Apr-05-08 09:08 PM   #22 
   I'm also disturbed by the trend of airlines not just declaring bankruptcy, but suddenly ceasing ops.  Shakespeare   Apr-05-08 09:09 PM   #23 
   There's more...  BushDespiser12   Apr-05-08 09:28 PM   #38 
   and don't forget, they're flying with holes and rips in their skins  wordpix   Apr-05-08 10:22 PM   #68 
   Was just going to point to the Hearings --- I'm way behind on C-span viewing . . .  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:40 AM   #127 
   They could not get anyone to take over their companies.  JDPriestly   Apr-06-08 04:06 AM   #149 
      JDPriestly  Diclotican   Apr-06-08 11:21 AM   #208 
         Thanks. My mom lived during the Great Depression.  JDPriestly   Apr-06-08 01:10 PM   #257 
            yes  marions ghost   Apr-07-08 08:40 PM   #458 
   Wait until...  dajoki   Apr-05-08 09:10 PM   #24 
   A lot of people in the company believe  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 09:13 PM   #27 
   It's a needed temporary workaround, but it's not a laughing matter  HypnoToad   Apr-05-08 09:22 PM   #35 
   I'm glad you...  dajoki   Apr-05-08 09:37 PM   #43 
      I'm SO HAPPY to hear that, Dajoki!  Karenina   Apr-05-08 10:06 PM   #56 
      Thank you...  dajoki   Apr-06-08 12:04 AM   #101 
      dajoki...  Two Americas   Apr-06-08 02:27 AM   #121 
      You are correct...  dajoki   Apr-06-08 12:28 PM   #241 
      This is WONDERFUL news!  caseycoon   Apr-06-08 11:31 AM   #214 
      Thank you caseycoon...  dajoki   Apr-06-08 12:33 PM   #242 
      Happy for you. WIsh your escape hadn't been so very narrow. The stress must have been killer...  truedelphi   Apr-06-08 12:42 PM   #244 
      Thank You...  dajoki   Apr-06-08 01:14 PM   #261 
      Thank you all, but I do not want to hijack this great thread...  dajoki   Apr-06-08 01:20 PM   #264 
   yeah and all of it's going right back to BigOil  bluesmail   Apr-05-08 10:08 PM   #57 
   I'm not sure about this, but I think my husband said it was costing something like $46 million  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:41 AM   #128 
   That is just how much it cost to send the letters out  shaniqua6392   Apr-06-08 07:17 AM   #159 
      Right -- that's what I meant . . .  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:38 PM   #302 
   and we all know those checks will do nothing.  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 03:13 PM   #446 
   The building industry has been going down for years.  angrycarpenter   Apr-05-08 09:11 PM   #25 
   Ever thought about teaching?  MindPilot   Apr-06-08 12:57 PM   #250 
   The banks are not loaning all of that money they got from the Fed.  roamer65   Apr-05-08 09:15 PM   #28 
   That is not surprising  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 09:19 PM   #32 
   Yesterday News report stated that 200,000 will lose their jobs in banking  truedelphi   Apr-05-08 09:28 PM   #37 
   Indeed. They're using it to shore up their balance sheets.  Zynx   Apr-06-08 10:39 AM   #199 
   If they're not loaning it  tbyg52   Apr-06-08 11:47 AM   #227 
   Heh. WalMarter!!!  BlooInBloo   Apr-05-08 09:18 PM   #30 
   Nissan is down to 4 day work weeks in Tennessee.  Wcross   Apr-05-08 09:20 PM   #33 
   Auto plant shutdowns are common, Nissan did the same thing back in 2006  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 03:56 AM   #147 
   So, has corporate headquarters figured out that outsourcing thing backfires?  havocmom   Apr-05-08 09:21 PM   #34 
   I'm sure their excuse is along the lines that since outsourcing had never before occurred,  truedelphi   Apr-05-08 09:30 PM   #40 
   It sounds to me like the frantic backpedaling necessary to try and  annabanana   Apr-05-08 09:36 PM   #42 
   ... but are they cutting shareholders' dividends or CEO salaries?  Myrina   Apr-05-08 09:47 PM   #45 
   cut CEO salaries? What a treasonous thought (sarcasm)  wordpix   Apr-05-08 10:24 PM   #70 
   Dell appears to be in trouble. They are cutting their BTO models.  alfredo   Apr-05-08 09:55 PM   #48 
   I'd like to think that consumers with some self-respect had something to do with Dell failing ---  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:46 AM   #129 
   It's hard to be just another "beige box" in a field of beige boxes.  alfredo   Apr-06-08 10:16 AM   #187 
   Didn't know a lot of that re Dell ---  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:33 PM   #299 
   yes, Cartridge World.  alfredo   Apr-06-08 04:56 PM   #322 
   "Yes, they are easy to spell, but even there HP has them beat."  eppur_se_muova   Apr-07-08 02:44 PM   #441 
   Tried to at Walgreen's. Didn't work.  Perragrande   Apr-06-08 11:14 PM   #405 
   Dell laid off 900 in Austin last week from their desktop plant. nt  ThruTheLookingGlass   Apr-06-08 11:45 AM   #225 
      Hate to see Austin suffer. It seems to be an oasis of sanity  alfredo   Apr-06-08 03:02 PM   #292 
   Hasn't capitalism just about run its course?  NJCher   Apr-05-08 09:55 PM   #49 
   Many times . . . but we keep propping it up again....  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 02:50 AM   #130 
   well the "less government" repukes certainly do, with hundreds of billion$ to investment banks  wordpix   Apr-07-08 05:48 PM   #452 
   I prefer SA  quakerboy   Apr-06-08 06:17 PM   #340 
   Have you noticed that is serious threads like this that  FightingIrish   Apr-05-08 09:57 PM   #50 
   With so many people having so many on Ignore right now it's kind of  TheWatcher   Apr-05-08 11:01 PM   #88 
   Why won't you say who you work for?  Blue State Native   Apr-05-08 10:04 PM   #53 
   The poster is under NO OBLIGATION to do so.  Karenina   Apr-05-08 10:11 PM   #58 
   The OP would probably like to keep their job as long as possible..  Fumesucker   Apr-05-08 10:19 PM   #65 
   IIRC, a DUer lost their job a couple years ago similarly,  vickiss   Apr-05-08 11:23 PM   #91 
      That was walldude who lost work because of being narced on for  tblue37   Apr-06-08 12:13 AM   #105 
         Thanks, tblue, :) Knew it happened, but the old memory  vickiss   Apr-06-08 08:56 PM   #373 
   i think the poster said one of the top three, so why don't we guess  orleans   Apr-06-08 04:48 AM   #152 
   If you can't narrow it down to 3, maybe 5 places, you aren't trying. No need for the OP to get more  blondeatlast   Apr-06-08 10:49 AM   #202 
   This has been coming for quite a while...  NC_Nurse   Apr-05-08 10:05 PM   #54 
   This time last year was Easter weekend  qanda   Apr-05-08 10:12 PM   #59 
   No  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 10:16 PM   #63 
      Thanks  qanda   Apr-05-08 10:23 PM   #69 
   Great post- Family Dollar sales down 30%, Concern over Macy's sales  bronxiteforever   Apr-05-08 10:14 PM   #61 
   Well, Macy's......  femmocrat   Apr-05-08 10:53 PM   #82 
   The quality in our local Macy's declined after Macy's bought  JDPriestly   Apr-06-08 04:14 AM   #151 
   Macy's bought our Bullock's and Robinson's May  yorkiemommie1   Apr-06-08 02:35 PM   #282 
   I read a tidbit in WSJ that Macy's is getting very scared, though. People are skipping  blondeatlast   Apr-06-08 10:23 AM   #194 
   I work for one of the few companies that isn't being hit hard: Disney  Lorien   Apr-05-08 11:43 PM   #97 
   Fantasy! During the Great Depression, Ginger and Fred were all the rage!  MADem   Apr-06-08 02:45 PM   #288 
   Funny thing is that my grandmother once said that the Great Depression was  Lorien   Apr-06-08 04:44 PM   #321 
      It's all in how we choose to look at things...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 08:14 PM   #361 
      For those who had a roof, a job to pay the bills, and even a few deadbeat  MADem   Apr-06-08 09:07 PM   #382 
         It's no different TODAY in that regard. I suspect that there are more  Lorien   Apr-06-08 09:36 PM   #391 
   Entertainment companies rarely do poorly...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 08:20 PM   #362 
      I must admit that Costco today was a complete madhouse  Lorien   Apr-06-08 09:39 PM   #393 
         Not surprised...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:57 PM   #396 
   Detest Macy's . . . they bought L&T which is our local store and  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:13 AM   #135 
      Yeah, Macy's here used to be "Dayton's" of the Mark Dayton  a kennedy   Apr-06-08 09:49 AM   #181 
      They bought out Robinsons..I never shop there now  SoCalDem   Apr-06-08 12:53 PM   #249 
      They ate Foley's in Houston.  Perragrande   Apr-06-08 11:19 PM   #408 
   Those price increases sound like inevitable reactions to the rapidly sinking US dollar.  Bozita   Apr-05-08 10:14 PM   #62 
   Didn't know this.....you can see if people pay minimum payments from a credit card transaction?  Gin   Apr-05-08 10:35 PM   #74 
      No not a credit card transaction  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 10:41 PM   #77 
   You can't read payment histories when processing credit  laureloak   Apr-05-08 10:55 PM   #83 
   I apologize for writing that poorly  TwixVoy   Apr-05-08 11:01 PM   #89 
   Welcome to DU TwixVoy, and Thank You So much for posting this.  TheWatcher   Apr-05-08 10:57 PM   #86 
   K & R  femmocrat   Apr-05-08 10:58 PM   #87 
   K and R but for not the apparent reason. Fear of corporate demise....  DB1   Apr-05-08 11:24 PM   #92 
   True, but we first have to regain control of government . . .  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:16 AM   #136 
   Restaurant Where My Honey Works, Very Slow  otohara   Apr-05-08 11:39 PM   #96 
   Fasten your seat belt  femrap   Apr-06-08 12:06 AM   #102 
   I've noticed that the big-box stores in our...  TwoSparkles   Apr-06-08 12:07 AM   #103 
   TwoSparkles, we were at Costco last weekend  JulieRB   Apr-06-08 01:17 AM   #111 
   No need to apologize, that's EXACTLY what's coming.  greyghost   Apr-06-08 07:45 AM   #165 
   Yeah, as GWB heads for Paraguay. . .  Lena inRI   Apr-06-08 09:20 AM   #175 
   Dude... I was looking at realtor.com last night  XemaSab   Apr-06-08 02:08 PM   #274 
      Ofcourse, they can only "afford" to do that because we're bailing them out --- ??? Right --- ???  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 10:54 PM   #398 
   Thrift stores here have their parking lots full  zalinda   Apr-06-08 12:11 AM   #104 
   I was in TJ Maxx Home Goods the other day & employees were scurrying to put lots of merchandise out.  TheGoldenRule   Apr-06-08 12:23 AM   #106 
   Actually, not everyone's hurtin'.  riverdeep   Apr-06-08 12:48 AM   #108 
   Yes, and it looks orchestrated...  TwoSparkles   Apr-06-08 02:06 AM   #119 
   Meanwhile, they have nothing to fear because Congress "reformed" bankruptcy ---  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:27 AM   #138 
   Exactly and the Credit Card interest rates are what used to be called "usury" that only  KoKo01   Apr-06-08 11:56 AM   #231 
   It's very easy given the interest rates and ways that they compound debt to  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 10:58 PM   #399 
   I wish I didn't agree with you, but sadly, I do. nt  ThruTheLookingGlass   Apr-06-08 08:56 PM   #374 
   exactly what I have been saying. Encouraging people to mortgage their most  demigoddess   Apr-06-08 09:02 PM   #377 
   The wealth redistribution upwards is global  Juche   Apr-06-08 02:36 PM   #283 
   been saying it for a long time- the redistribution of wealth is upward. we create it; they accumulat  VotesForWomen   Apr-07-08 10:25 PM   #464 
   When was the last time we had a biting recession? '79-'83  JCMach1   Apr-06-08 12:52 AM   #109 
   Weren't all the Reagan/Bush I years recessions . . . ?????  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 03:28 AM   #139 
      You have a point-- I remember all of them all to well as my father  JCMach1   Apr-06-08 04:57 AM   #154 
   I Have a Friend Who Stocks Shelves For a Major Retailer  Generic Brad   Apr-06-08 01:07 AM   #110 
   This is the domino effect...  TwoSparkles   Apr-06-08 01:49 AM   #115 
   an imaginary conversation  Two Americas   Apr-06-08 02:38 AM   #126 
      Love it!  tsegat01   Apr-06-08 09:14 AM   #173 
      two non-imaginary books  Tansy_Gold   Apr-06-08 10:19 AM   #191 
         Phillips is or was a Republican, wasn't he . . . ?  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 11:31 PM   #412 
            yes he was/is but these days, he's bashing BushCo hard.  wordpix   Apr-07-08 05:51 PM   #453 
               But ... then . . . he helped move the GOP agenda . . . right. . . ?  defendandprotect   Apr-07-08 09:39 PM   #462 
   Interesting  Sherman A1   Apr-06-08 04:11 AM   #150 
   You'd better start looking for a new job. n/t  Lil Missy   Apr-06-08 01:18 AM   #112 
   We've all been sold out.  gulfcoastliberal   Apr-06-08 01:23 AM   #114 
   I do hope that people whose positions are eliminated are qualified for  question everything   Apr-06-08 01:54 AM   #117 
   Oh yeah-- we hit in a wall over the last few months. No doubt about it.  Marr   Apr-06-08 02:35 AM   #124 
   We're gonna have to live in communes.  Perragrande   Apr-06-08 02:51 AM   #131 
   LOL, you forgot the sarcasm tag  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 03:04 AM   #133 
      You don't? Believe that? I do. nt  gateley   Apr-06-08 03:38 AM   #143 
         Well you're going over board  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 03:52 AM   #145 
            just silly  12string   Apr-06-08 05:58 AM   #157 
            Good question.  greyghost   Apr-06-08 07:47 AM   #166 
            The Poster Is Absolutely Right.  OPERATIONMINDCRIME   Apr-06-08 10:15 AM   #186 
            All completely irrelevant...  Shipwack   Apr-06-08 12:50 PM   #247 
            The poster is out of touch  gateley   Apr-06-08 05:04 PM   #326 
            I live in a commune  conscious evolution   Apr-06-08 09:37 PM   #392 
            How did you find it --- are you with people you knew already or just took a chance?  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 11:01 PM   #400 
            I just stumbled across the place  conscious evolution   Apr-06-08 11:37 PM   #414 
               Yes . . . lucky . . . !!!  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 11:50 PM   #417 
            Thank you for affirming my concept of communes as being viable in the future.  Perragrande   Apr-07-08 03:08 PM   #445 
            "Does fast food count as manufacturing?"--Well, actually it does!  KansDem   Apr-07-08 02:57 PM   #444 
            Great stats,  gateley   Apr-06-08 04:59 PM   #324 
               Where do you live?  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 05:32 PM   #332 
               Not that it's relevant,  gateley   Apr-06-08 06:01 PM   #337 
               One of the major GOP efforts was to destroy the safety nets --- and unemployment was  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 11:07 PM   #404 
   I'll echo what the OP said  WTyler   Apr-06-08 03:11 AM   #134 
   truckers - I swear they are the backbone of America  Skittles   Apr-07-08 12:09 AM   #424 
   Retailer Target Sales Were Actually Up in February Compared to Last Year /nm  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 03:29 AM   #140 
   Well then, I guess we can all get back to feeling good and catching up with American Idol.  TheWatcher   Apr-06-08 05:56 AM   #156 
      Feel free to watch trash T.V. if you want , it's your right,  polticalpout   Apr-06-08 02:55 PM   #289 
         The Power Of Propaganda makes you feel so powerful doesn't it?  TheWatcher   Apr-06-08 06:24 PM   #341 
   Have they started to tap into executive pay yet?  gtar100   Apr-06-08 03:33 AM   #142 
   I saw a thread on this somewhere here today. One of those  Ilsa   Apr-06-08 11:05 PM   #403 
   What's the combined recession and inflation called?  elleng   Apr-06-08 04:55 AM   #153 
   Deflation is falling prices which can occur in horrific  Lucky Luciano   Apr-06-08 10:11 AM   #184 
   Thats it, Lucky,  elleng   Apr-06-08 04:24 PM   #316 
   Stagflation. We had it from 73-82 with three recessions and high inflation.  Zynx   Apr-06-08 11:43 AM   #223 
   Recession and inflation is called "stagflation."  amandabeech   Apr-06-08 06:00 PM   #336 
      I was definitely around;  elleng   Apr-06-08 06:40 PM   #343 
   great post--though not good news. welcome aboard. have a donut.  orleans   Apr-06-08 05:02 AM   #155 
   Consumables and service  mtnester   Apr-06-08 07:54 AM   #167 
   let's kick arse!  pretzel4gore   Apr-06-08 08:11 AM   #168 
   Interesting anecdote.  MilesColtrane   Apr-06-08 08:32 AM   #171 
   It would be interesting to see posts of what DUers bought since Xmas.  Chipper Chat   Apr-06-08 09:20 AM   #176 
   Great Discussion about The Great Depression  mcollier   Apr-06-08 10:22 AM   #193 
   Our local Target has Help Wanted signs in the window  Blue Gardener   Apr-06-08 09:17 AM   #174 
   Target is hiring?  LongTomH   Apr-06-08 02:32 PM   #281 
   Is this the first "downswing" you've lived through?  Rosemary2205   Apr-06-08 09:29 AM   #177 
   You Mean, The Sky ISN'T Falling??? Phew!  OPERATIONMINDCRIME   Apr-06-08 10:16 AM   #188 
   A voice of reason  Blue Gardener   Apr-06-08 06:50 PM   #346 
      Y2K LOL  Rosemary2205   Apr-07-08 08:49 PM   #459 
   Short the XRT!  Lucky Luciano   Apr-06-08 09:44 AM   #180 
   Sounds like normal cost cutting  xioaping   Apr-06-08 10:14 AM   #185 
   I wish I could live in your fantasy world  Skittles   Apr-07-08 12:07 AM   #423 
      Its called business What's the fantasy?  xioaping   Apr-07-08 12:14 AM   #426 
         I know regular business and I know when I see an economy crashing  Skittles   Apr-07-08 12:16 AM   #427 
            Of course economy in trouble  xioaping   Apr-07-08 12:17 PM   #431 
   I worked retail during the Raygun "trickle-down" years. The people on the front lines,  blondeatlast   Apr-06-08 10:18 AM   #190 
   Thanks for your insightful and cautionary post....and welcome to DU!  marmar   Apr-06-08 10:19 AM   #192 
   My local Target raised many prices last week  4dsc   Apr-06-08 10:30 AM   #195 
   MORE WALMART NEWS - which is even more telling  antifaschits   Apr-06-08 11:16 AM   #206 
   It might be something big just for this company  treestar   Apr-06-08 11:28 AM   #212 
   we've been sold-out, america.  DubyasWorld   Apr-06-08 11:30 AM   #213 
   We'll be the arms supplier to China  Ikonoklast   Apr-06-08 12:04 PM   #233 
   My husband likes Sears, and last weekend he went to pick up some tool-stuff  SoCalDem   Apr-06-08 11:36 AM   #216 
   The economy sucks and your company's financials are hurting.  speedoo   Apr-06-08 11:51 AM   #229 
   I'm also in retail - cashier.  John Gauger   Apr-06-08 11:59 AM   #232 
   It is too bad new parents buy ANYTHING new for a new baby. It  Nay   Apr-06-08 02:38 PM   #285 
   Something about this rings false.  smoogatz   Apr-06-08 12:16 PM   #237 
   The OP has already clarified this upthread.  Shakespeare   Apr-06-08 12:27 PM   #239 
   Bet you he works at Sears.  smoogatz   Apr-06-08 12:45 PM   #245 
   I'm guessing Target, for a couple of reasons.  Shakespeare   Apr-06-08 12:50 PM   #248 
      Sears owns KMart.  smoogatz   Apr-06-08 01:02 PM   #253 
      I believe that it is the other way around....  Kare   Apr-06-08 03:01 PM   #291 
         Right you are.  smoogatz   Apr-06-08 03:08 PM   #294 
      He also said he's out of large bags.  John Gauger   Apr-07-08 12:09 AM   #425 
   He's also talking about people paying their bills  jmowreader   Apr-06-08 03:26 PM   #297 
   Even store issued cards don't do that...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:26 PM   #387 
   Probably because...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:29 PM   #388 
   What's Coming  nwliberalkiwi   Apr-06-08 12:27 PM   #240 
   Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-06-08 12:34 PM   #243 
   I have a friend that works at the #1 cosmetic counter in her region where she lives  themartyred   Apr-06-08 12:45 PM   #246 
   I haven't bought anything of substance  leftofthedial   Apr-06-08 01:00 PM   #252 
   Welcome to DU - to you and all the others here with low post counts.  calimary   Apr-06-08 01:13 PM   #260 
   Makes you wonder how we could fall so low to let a bush in the white house  dreyer   Apr-06-08 01:25 PM   #266 
   I don't think we did . . .  defendandprotect   Apr-06-08 01:45 PM   #269 
   organize  maxriot   Apr-06-08 01:46 PM   #270 
   Just watch the markets  Joey Liberal   Apr-06-08 02:08 PM   #275 
   K&R  LongTomH   Apr-06-08 02:39 PM   #286 
   When the IMF parroted me last week and said this is the greatest  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-06-08 02:56 PM   # 
   When the IMF parroted me last week and said this is the greatest  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-06-08 02:56 PM   #290 
   I shop at Super Target -  TBF   Apr-06-08 03:21 PM   #296 
   Brother, can you spare a dime?  LongTomH   Apr-06-08 03:36 PM   #301 
   Crash  undergroundpanther   Apr-06-08 03:42 PM   #303 
   Welcome all of you to what we have been going through in Michigan..  michigander3   Apr-06-08 03:43 PM   #305 
   I left that hell hole in the early 80's because of job losses and I am so glad I did.  L0oniX   Apr-06-08 04:03 PM   #312 
      I need to go back to take care of elderly relatives in the western part of the state.  amandabeech   Apr-06-08 06:03 PM   #338 
         Right--Nice State with a bad economy.  michigander3   Apr-06-08 08:57 PM   #375 
   It has to take an economic crash to make the CEOs of  Cleita   Apr-06-08 03:54 PM   #308 
   A new accounts guy at local B of A told me it's clearly apparent that  wiggs   Apr-06-08 04:43 PM   #320 
   Anyone else notice there are 13K+ views of this thread?!  TheGoldenRule   Apr-06-08 05:05 PM   #327 
   K & R, just in case anyone is still in denial about the economy.  Raksha   Apr-06-08 05:12 PM   #328 
   When gas prices started rising,  votesomemore   Apr-06-08 05:24 PM   #330 
   I don't know if you are referencing Target or not, but...  Pacifist Patriot   Apr-06-08 05:58 PM   #335 
   Retail -- Walmart not slow.  ackerrj   Apr-06-08 06:47 PM   #344 
      You work there? The OP works at a major retailer. Having spent my college years as  blondeatlast   Apr-06-08 07:44 PM   #355 
      ummm buying groceries  JanMichael   Apr-06-08 07:48 PM   #357 
      If the economy is in trouble, wouldn't the lowest price retailers...  Pacifist Patriot   Apr-06-08 09:03 PM   #379 
      they'd be the LAST ones hit  Skittles   Apr-08-08 02:25 AM   #471 
      OOH THAT'S PROOF  Skittles   Apr-08-08 02:24 AM   #470 
   Does anyone think that our Presidential candidates are taking any of this seriously?  amandabeech   Apr-06-08 06:04 PM   #339 
   Not seriously enough.  ackerrj   Apr-06-08 06:49 PM   #345 
   they will take it seriously when those who don't have will end up  alyce douglas   Apr-07-08 02:26 PM   #437 
   And here's more evidence to what you are saying:  AllyCat   Apr-06-08 06:33 PM   #342 
   kick  Elspeth   Apr-06-08 07:23 PM   #352 
   Since when is the media in the job of anything other than  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:11 PM   #383 
   Kicked and recommended.  Olney Blue   Apr-06-08 07:34 PM   #354 
   Prices up more than 10% in just the past week  Newsjock   Apr-06-08 07:46 PM   #356 
   The Target near me was practically empty today...1700 - 1900.  Vickers   Apr-06-08 07:50 PM   #358 
   There are some things to consider....  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 08:09 PM   #360 
   But you are not looking at it in perspective  TwixVoy   Apr-06-08 08:22 PM   #365 
      Is that so...?  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 08:42 PM   #370 
      Yes it is so  TwixVoy   Apr-06-08 08:53 PM   #372 
      As I just said.  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:04 PM   #381 
         Yes that must be it  TwixVoy   Apr-06-08 09:12 PM   #384 
            Let's think about this for a minute...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:21 PM   #386 
               I responded to you  TwixVoy   Apr-06-08 09:31 PM   #389 
               I didn't say everything is fine...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:45 PM   #394 
               why would a person explain himself to people who already get it?  Skittles   Apr-08-08 02:29 AM   #473 
                  How Lovely.  bliss_eternal   Apr-08-08 04:57 AM   #474 
      Would the IMF be good for you as a source? Last week  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-06-08 11:24 PM   #410 
         Clearly you are as blind...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 11:57 PM   #419 
            That is an honor  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-07-08 12:00 AM   #420 
            And welcome to MY ignore list, too, "bliss"  Wednesdays   Apr-07-08 09:04 PM   #460 
               wtf....?  bliss_eternal   Apr-08-08 01:06 AM   #469 
      Looking at your hyperbole...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 11:02 PM   #401 
         Right business as usual  TwixVoy   Apr-06-08 11:04 PM   #402 
            LOL. I guess I should be thankful....  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 11:24 PM   #411 
               Deleted message  Name removed   Apr-06-08 11:37 PM   #413 
                  Interesting...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 11:46 PM   #416 
                     And an old hand using the ignore tool because he just simply  nadinbrzezinski   Apr-07-08 12:01 AM   #422 
   It looks like this thread is making waves not only here, but other places as well.  TheWatcher   Apr-06-08 08:38 PM   #369 
   looks like the top 3 are heading downhill this week on the stock market  wordpix   Apr-07-08 05:52 PM   #454 
   OMG, stop harping on where the poster works  bushmeister0   Apr-06-08 08:42 PM   #371 
   Great post  malaise   Apr-06-08 11:22 PM   #409 
   Um...we're at war and there's an idiot in office...  bliss_eternal   Apr-06-08 09:33 PM   #390 
   thanks for posting, if nothing else (and I believe there is something else) this is very interesting  AmandaRuth   Apr-07-08 12:38 PM   #432 
   There are a few things going on here:  jpljr77   Apr-07-08 02:28 PM   #438 
   My brother and I have retail experience ...  NewHampshireDem   Apr-07-08 05:37 PM   #451 
   "lets me see how much they owe and how much they are paying"  Synnical   Apr-07-08 09:36 PM   #461 
   What is with the air conditioning? Do they hate Al or just earth?  lonestarnot   Apr-08-08 12:36 AM   #467 
   that shit will backfire on them  Skittles   Apr-08-08 02:27 AM   #472 
   The three biggest moneymakers in the US are:  Saint Etienne17   Apr-08-08 12:48 AM   #468 
   The OP is lying  tkmorris   Apr-08-08 06:30 AM   #475 
   Does this post have the most hits ever at DU?  PCIntern   Apr-08-08 07:35 AM   #478 
      Over 28,000 Views at this point.  lpbk2713   Apr-10-08 10:48 AM   #479 
 

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