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With Fewer Holiday Workers, Longer Lines are in Store

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RALEIGH — This may be the season of good will, but you'd never know it by going toarea shopping centers.Long lines, lack of merchandise and little sales help are makingsome shoppers feel like Scrooge!

With just 2 weeks before Christmas, holiday shoppingtraffic is picking up at the mall. But, this year, something's not keeping pace.

There are more seasonal job openings than seasonal workers. With a two percent unemployment rate, fewer Triangle workers need extra holiday cash.

Shoppers like Tammy Spence are feeling the difference.

Listen toauor Real Audiofile."Sometimes it was hard to find people to help you, but mostwere very nice, very courteous, very quick to help us find stuff. But thelines were long, and finding boxes, I gave up on that sort ofthing."The job listings at Crabtree Valley Mall's courtesy desk tell the story. Stores need seasonal help, and they're ready to compete for it.

At The Body Shop, a store that sells a lot of bath and shower products, manager Kathy Knickerbocker says a seasonal worker can really clean-up.

"We have contests that we run where they can actually winmoney. We give them a discount off items, they get free samples. We justmake the environment, not the corporate setting.It's more of a fun place and they like coming to work."

The signs of the times are help wanted announcements and long lines. Many merchants just hope most customers have a good attitude about it all.

You can get around the seasonal crunch by simply adjusting your shoppinghours.Lines are shorter and the workers are more available on weekdays, early inthe morning and late in the evening.

Retailers in the Triangle say Christmas '97 has been the mostdifficult hiring season in recent memory. Some merchants say they're hiring people they normally wouldn't even consider. And they say, competition is forcing them to pay those people more than they would like.

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