Feb
28
Posted on 28-02-2009
Filed Under (Shopping) by admin on 28-02-2009
sears
ryguillian asked:


The roof of the Sears Tower is at an elevation of 1451 ft (442.3 m), so, how fast would a person be travelling when he or she hit the concrete below? What would be the force of the impact? Would the impact (presuming at 150 lb male) break the concrete? I suck at physics so anybody willing to indulge me in the physics of this would be my new best friend. Thanks!

Marlene
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Feb
23
Posted on 23-02-2009
Filed Under (Shopping) by admin on 23-02-2009
sears
The Undertaker asked:


There’s rumors that Sears may file for bankruptcy this year and go out of business. But since Sears has 400,000 employees nation wide, do you think the government would actually let that happen? And yes, I know other retail chains have recently gone out of business. But they’re all relatively small compared to the number of employees Sears has. Circuit City by comparison has only 30,000 employees. So do you think Sears could actually go out of business or will the government step in and try to prevent that from happening?

April
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Feb
16
Posted on 16-02-2009
Filed Under (Shopping) by admin on 16-02-2009
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duckie_cluckie asked:


I currently work at Sears in BC but am moving to Saskatchewan for school. I was wondering if when I start looking for a job should I look for something new or should I transfer to a Sears store there?

Brandon
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Feb
03
Posted on 03-02-2009
Filed Under (Shopping :: Product Reviews) by admin on 03-02-2009

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