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August 03, 2008 at 12:16AM
I definately don't agree with DamonMel on this one. The Sears around here are good size stores, and have a good selection. Specialty stores aren't a bad idea. But I disagree that Home Depot (I shop at way more than Lowes because of the better customer service) and Walmart are bad stores.
Back on topic though, I think the one of the first things corrected needs to be customer service. As you may have read through these threads it appears the employees don't care about their jobs. They are disinterested employees, who roll that onto their customers. If a customer does not feel appreciated they will stop coming. This may be issues with pay, or schedules, or the employees don't feel important either. I have done customer service and HR for years. It doesn't take a lot to make employees feel valuable. When they feel valuable and important they gvie much much better customer service.
Also, the store environment needs updating. Clean them up, clean the floors and the shelves, and racks, etc. More space needs to be given in the isles. I realize this means less shelving units, but if only one shopper or only shoppers going one way are in there, you are losing potential sales. Sears does not have these issues. Actually I don't think I have any issues with Sears except there aren't very many of them and their prices are a little higher.