Attention, unemployed mattress salespeople of San Antonio, Texas: It sounds like there are a few job openings in your town.
San Antonio-based mattress store Miracle Mattress — which outraged the nation with a 9/11-themed ad in the run-up to the 15th anniversary of the terrorist attack — has announced that it will re-open with "new staff and training," after closing due to the backlash.
"We believe our best path forward is to re-open our doors as soon as possible, following the hiring of new staff and training," Miracle Mattress said Thursday on its Facebook page. "When we open, we will do so with a renewed focus on community support and humility."
The company added that it will make a donation to New York organization Tuesday's Children, which supports "youth, families and communities impacted by terrorism and traumatic loss."
"In closing, to the families of 9/11, we end with a heartfelt apology. We are truly sorry and regret the pain we have caused. We ask for forgiveness."
The company added that the ad was "horrible."