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‎03-01-2023 11:15 AM
Certainly not just QVC. GM cutitng hundreds of white collar jobs, Kohl's is in trouble, last week or so it was the struggles of Bed, Bath and Beyond. And then there were all the other businesses that have announced major cutbacks this year. Things are tough all over. Hard for me to think that QVC is any worse than the rest of the business who have been announcing belt-tightening.
‎03-01-2023 11:25 AM
It's the business environment we are in now. Significant layoffs are happening in many large and medium sized companies. Salaries and benefits are the biggest expense that any business has so when there are cutbacks, that's where they have to begin. I feel sorry for the workers who lost their jobs. I know from experience, it's devastating.
‎03-01-2023 11:31 AM
@chrystaltree I know also. Happened to me several years ago and I had been with the company for almost 40 years and was an officer.
‎03-01-2023 11:53 AM
And I fear that we are not yet thru the worst of it.
‎03-01-2023 12:10 PM
There's no doubt inflation is causing layoffs in other companies and QVC, too, but QVC began losing money in 2017 when 400 employees were let go, then. What was the excuse then?
Compared to other retailers, QVC's internal problems are quite obvious. Repeat customers would have to be blind not to see them.
Recently, another problem surfaced or actually increased. Wrong orders, wrong sizes, wrong colors sent to customers.
‎03-01-2023 12:39 PM
QVC has raised their prices and lowered the quality...not a good recipe for success during our current economy. When they began, Q was a great service to those who lived in rural areas or those who were physically unable to go out into stores to shop. Then the internet arrived....we can shop anyplace in the world now, research products, compare prices, etc. Q is facing the same competition from the internet as every other retailer. However, most have not raised prices and lowered quality quite as much as Q IMO.
‎03-01-2023 03:05 PM - edited ‎03-01-2023 03:09 PM
Gotta keep those CEO and corporate salaries growing at the expense of the mid level and minimum wage level worker.
‎03-01-2023 04:01 PM
All this didn't happen in a vacuum. Even a 2 time high school dropout like myself, easily traced back to when these massive layoffs began, along with why.
The latest number I saw was there are 7 million unfilled jobs available. That said, it should be pretty easy to find a job for those who were/are part of the "cutback". Comparable $$$? Beats me, but there are plenty of job openings for those that are part of the "cutback".
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‎03-01-2023 04:57 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:It's the business environment we are in now. Significant layoffs are happening in many large and medium sized companies. Salaries and benefits are the biggest expense that any business has so when there are cutbacks, that's where they have to begin. I feel sorry for the workers who lost their jobs. I know from experience, it's devastating.
I wondered why you were no longer working since you always said you would work until at least age 70 and belittled everyone who chose not to.
Guess the place could run without you afterall.
‎03-02-2023 11:08 AM
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