Sold Everywhere But Borders

Read * Sold Everywhere But Borders by Rebecca Van Der Jagt à eBook or Kindle ePUB. Sold Everywhere But Borders Kevin Wayne Little said Borders, we barely knew ye. As an ex-employee (who isnt, though) of Borders, I was very much looking forward to reading this.Unfortunately, the author was with the ill-fated bookstore for less than a month and so the entire focus is solely what goes on during the liquidation process.I was with the store for four years (Borders, we barely knew ye according to Kevin Wayne Little. As an ex-employee (who isnt, though) of Borders, I was very much looking forward to reading

Sold Everywhere But Borders

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Rating : 4.12 (507 Votes)
Asin : 1457509210
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 152 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-25
Language : English

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What happens when an international company goes out of business?   Over 11,000 people learned the answer to this question when Borders Books and Music was bought out by liquidation companies in July of 2011 and closed all of their doors in September of the same year. As he staff of Ramsey Borders (as the employees call it) trudge through the liquidation process with confidence and humor they learn that there is one thing that keeps them coming into work everyday: each other. Sold Everywhere But Borders details the liquidation of one Borders store located in Ramsey, New Jersey.   A story of perseverance and family, Sold Everywhere But Borders will touch the hearts of ex-employees and ex-customers who loved and miss Borders..   The story of liquidation is told thro

Kevin Wayne Little said Borders, we barely knew ye. As an ex-employee (who isn't, though) of Borders, I was very much looking forward to reading this.Unfortunately, the author was with the ill-fated bookstore for less than a month and so the entire focus is solely what goes on during the liquidation process.I was with the store for four years ("Borders, we barely knew ye" according to Kevin Wayne Little. As an ex-employee (who isn't, though) of Borders, I was very much looking forward to reading this.Unfortunately, the author was with the ill-fated bookstore for less than a month and so the entire focus is solely what goes on during the liquidation process.I was with the store for four years (2006-2010) and would love to read about the crazy things that corporate made us do in that time -- instilling in our heads the sig. 006-"Borders, we barely knew ye" according to Kevin Wayne Little. As an ex-employee (who isn't, though) of Borders, I was very much looking forward to reading this.Unfortunately, the author was with the ill-fated bookstore for less than a month and so the entire focus is solely what goes on during the liquidation process.I was with the store for four years (2006-2010) and would love to read about the crazy things that corporate made us do in that time -- instilling in our heads the sig. 010) and would love to read about the crazy things that corporate made us do in that time -- instilling in our heads the sig. Cherie Gold said Borders. I worked at Borders for 8 years part time and helped close the store. Truer words couldn't have been spokenof the trials and tribulations of closing a store. It's very depressing.. "Very true" according to Amy Colegrove. As another Borders employee, I felt every pain that this author felt. My store went through the very same things.

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