Originally Posted By: pottymouth
Originally Posted By: Gasbuggy
Originally Posted By: eljefino
I'm a pessimist but legitimately impressed Sears didn't declare bankruptcy on Dec 26th. Their competency level (touched on above, and the opposite of Amazon/walmart) deserves it.
If not for having owned all the property of their stores they would be gone. My girlfriend works in the corporate side of retail. Back in the summer she was contacted by a headhunter for Sears. (She is 26 years old with a couple years of experience in a niche market.) Sears offers a 50% higher salary + a promotion. She had 4 phone interviews between San Francisco and Chicago that went very well. Then
Sears says they want to fly her out to their headquarters in San Francisco for a final face to face.
This is key; someone at Sears offices in Chicago sets up her flight and provides her interview time.
So, $1000+ flight from Philadelphia to San Fran. She is killing some time before her interview starts at 2pm. She gets a phone call around 12:40 from Sears asking if everything is ok and why she hasn't shown up for the interview. Dummy in Chicago gave her the interview time in Central Time. It didn't taint the interview, which also went well. A week later they called and said she didn't have enough experience, which should have been figured out after the first one or two phone calls.
All in all that simple mistake probably cost them about $2500.
If the interview was in-person in Chicago, why wouldn't the time be local?
The interview was in San Francisco. That is in California.