What companies make you wonder 'how are they still in business'?

This is too late but I have to say this: lol good.

Fuck sears. I worked there for like two months when I was in college. It's little wonder anyone under 30 doesn't shop there- because they're shit. The whole business model is based around sears credit card applications and up selling useless pointless product warranties. They rely upon 50/60/70 year olds that can't figure out the internet and buy their shit from online vendors.

I remember one sales guy that was super fatalistic saying "yeah there's pretty much no point to us being in this building." After we spent literally two days in a row with like one sale, because we were forced to pester every customer into applying for these cards, and loyalty bullshit, and how we would supposedly price match comparable products but never did.

It's a failing business model that deserves to fail.

My store fired me because I hadn't been there long, a couple other guys got the boot and the store closed a month later. They were really vague in terminating me, which I was fine with. Hated working there.

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