This post below was taken by an ex-Sears employee from 2004 during a topic about cleaning the stores.
Not too long after I went to work for Sears I developed a severe asthma like lung condition. I couldn't walk across a room without panting and gasping for air and I had coughing spasm so severe that I would separate ribs and even pass out due to the pressure on the carotid and temporal arteries during a cough spasm.
It was diagnosed as adult onset asthma and since there is no cure, I began to receive treatment for the symptoms which helped somewhat. I worked there another 6 years before the symptoms got so severe that my doctors decided to look for a trigger. I had one coughing spell so severe that I actually had a small stroke that lasted until I passed out and the cough spasm subsided. These symptoms would grow in severity when I was at work and then subside somewhat when I was forced to take time off so I began to sense a pattern.
Aside: That's why my typing is so terrible today. I use the middle fingers of each hand in my hunt and peck typing technique and my left hand tends to fall behind my right if I try to go to fast. I used to type an accurate 40 wpm this way, and now I'm lucky to get 25 because I have to keep correcting right/left typos.
Anyway, I was sent off to LA for some extensive allergy testing and other tests that would determine what there was in my blood. Turned out I had no common allergies. My blood was full of mold spores from the type of mold that grows inside air conditioner ducts when they aren't maintained and I tested reactive to that.
The dust samples I took in, obtained simply by wiping a clean paper towel over the merchandise that I was dusting every day contained a significant number of asbestos fibers. The store had asbestos floor tiles that had been laid down when the store was built in 1975 and they were cracked an old. We suspected the floor buffers were stirring them up and causing them to float around in the air in the store. This was also during the remodel and they were constantly tearing these floors up and grinding them down to install new flooring in certain areas.
Their only precaution was to hang some loose plastic sheets around the construction area. The guys (contractors) doing the work all wore masks to prevent infiltration. We, as store associates, were of course not allowed to wear masks. Might frighten the customer into waiting until the project was over to come in and spend his dough.
The last thing that I tested positive for was organic spores brought about by... don't laugh... the infestations of pigeons that lived on the roof of the building and in the air ducts and AC air intakes. Our LP manager went up there and he said that not once did his feet actually touch the roof but that he was walking on inches deep crusts of pigeon crap. They had pulled all the rain gutters and downspouts off the buildings because they'd plug up with pigeon shit and flood the roof. The sidewalks under the edges of any overhang were often 2-3 inches deep in the stuff, especially in the winters when the rain would wash it off the roof itself.
So, pigeon mites, pigeon crap and the various little critters that existed in the dead, decaying carcasses of dead birds turned out to be not as harmless as you might think. This stuff was all being sucked in by the AC, and spread throughout the store and while others had various symptoms, yours truly had a hypersensitivity to all of it. In other words I got REALLY sick. It joined up with my heart failure to make me the grouchy old fart I am today.
Anyway, those are the three things you can look for if you're having any chronic respiratory problems or allergic reactions that ordinary testing isn't finding a trigger for. Toxic mold, asbestos fibers and pigeons. The unholy trinity Of Sears.
Oh by the way, once I had exposed this situation, Sears refused to run the air conditioners that year until mid-June, well into the 100+ degree season here in California's central valley and only after a couple of customers had nearly passed out and complained. Two associates had actual health problems with the heat also, but the BC manager accused them of being wusses, which was exactly what he had accused me of.
Remember, corporations may or may not care about you but no matter how they feel us employees should know better and deserve better treatment than something like this. Stand up for your rights and don't let them walk over you.
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