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A seemingly increasing number of GameStop employees are fed up with their working environment and quitting their jobs for being understaffed and overworked.
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Wait, people shop there??
That's where they are, and I think the closest small town has one in a strip mall.Probably helps that I never go to malls (indoor or strip)
It's really hard to understand where their operating revenue would come from.
I worked for EBGames under GameStop ownership during the mid 2000s (so I was there for Xbox 360's launch, PS3's launch, and Wii's launch). EB really went to the sh1tter after GameStop bought them.I knew a lot of people that worked for Gamestop back at the height of their popularity. It wasn't a great place to work by all accounts even then.
Do malls still exist? I mean yeah I see strip malls around (my local Micro Center is in a strip mall), but indoor malls?Probably helps that I never go to malls (indoor or strip)
There are a few hold outs. Town East Mall in Mesquite Texas is actually thriving oddly enough. It's always busy.I worked for EBGames under GameStop ownership during the mid 2000s (so I was there for Xbox 360's launch, PS3's launch, and Wii's launch). EB really went to the sh1tter after GameStop bought them.
Do malls still exist? I mean yeah I see strip malls around (my local Micro Center is in a strip mall), but indoor malls?
Same. Also Software Etc.I always like Electronics Boutique and Babbages more than GameStop.
Do malls still exist? I mean yeah I see strip malls around (my local Micro Center is in a strip mall), but indoor malls?
Those were the stores to go to back in the day.I always like Electronics Boutique and Babbages more than GameStop.