Sears, was a household name when I was growing up, and mom and dad dropped many-a dollar at the counter.Sears Canada closed several years ago. It was always our source for appliances and often furniture. They stood by their products.
I wonder that too. When I was young we knew someone who worked at Sears and I think it was a pretty good job then with benefits and a pension.I'd like to know what's happening with the pension plan that the untold numbers of employees paid into.
Last I heard there was nothing for anyone.![]()
The entire thing is a disgrace, Jewel.I wonder that too. When I was young we knew someone who worked at Sears and I think it was a pretty good job then with benefits and a pension.
Their timing was off. I just looked it up and they stopped their catalogs in 1993 which was before most people had the internet. Malls in general were on the way out (at least here) before the pandemic and I am sure Covid has made that worse. Last time I was in a Sears store which was a few years ago, it was really sad and empty with hardly any employees or customers.Sears lost the thing that made them great. It was catalog sales. They sold anything. They were the Amazon of their day. But they became mall stores. Then they became a mall store , which was thirty years behind the times. They lost the chance to translate the catalogue business into an internet business. Sad to see the go.