Wednesday, November 21, 2012
All the information you need on where to find the best Black Friday deals at Best Buy, Walmart, Target, Kmart, Kohl's, Sears and hhgregg this year.
Looking for the best Black Friday sales? Here's information on when all the big box stores open and what their Black Friday sales will be. Best Buy opens Friday at 12 a.m. Details: The store will hand out tickets for doorbusters starting at 10 p.m. Click here for sales. Walmart opens on Thanksgiving at 8 p.m. Details: The store has a one-hour in-stock guarantee on the Apple iPad 2 16 GB, Emerson 32" LCD 720p TV and LG Blu-ray player. Click here to see your local store's sales. Target opens on Thanksgiving at 9 p.m. Details: Get a sneak peek of sale items and find out what the store's doorbusters will be by signing up for alerts. Click here to see your local store's sales. Sears opens on Thanksgiving at 8 p.m. Details: Doors open at…
Monday, November 19, 2012
Looking for a job in the Wheaton area?
If you are seeking employment in the Wheaton area, these businesses have announced that they are hiring: Sears The Sears Outlet at Westfield Wheaton is currently hiring for sales and warehouse positions. To apply online visit www.SHOS.com. For more information call (301) 949-1036. Hollister Hollister at Westfield Wheaton is hiring for managers in training and seasonal staff. Apply online at: careers.hollisterco.com For more information contact the manager Chris at: (301) 933-3682. Assistant Manager at a Wheaton Restaurant An unnamed "growing fast casual restaurant" in Wheaton is looking for an assistant manager, according to a job posting online. To clarify: "No grease. Fresh foods." Know of any other job opportunities in Wheaton? Tell us…
Friday, October 12, 2012
Try layaway plans at one or more of these retailers.
While it may only be October, it’s never too early to start thinking about holiday shopping. In this economy, some shoppers are fretting over being able to afford that special toy, bauble or other item that they know will bring a smile to their children, spouse, friend or family member. Consider layaway as a way to spread payments out over time, and be able to check things off those holiday lists. Popular during the Great Depression in the 1930s, layaway fell out of fashion in the 1980s as credit card usage became widespread. Many companies are once again offering the service, which allows customers to make installment payments on an item, sometimes with a small fee added to the item’s price for the company’s administrative costs. In our…