my equipment certification went like this... "sign here"....
when I was hired, it stated the workcenter on my job offer, as well as who was responsible for training me... and the work center I was working in that day...
in the end we didn't make sales...
backroom team members left early because the manual cafs were too small... we were bored after 4 hours... so much confusion because they didn't give backroom team members walkies. stating that we didn't need them...
my football game was on, it was...
it doesn't mess up the accuracy scores... i believe it actually helps it.. thus the reason we may be using it is to actually fix the shelf counts.. it's just weird to me how we are being pushed so hard to do it. I was curious if it was something
that all stores are now just doing.. because for...
morale is down at our store... because another one just opened up in a better location... that's close enough to take a lot of our customers... sales our down... we barely have made sales a couple times a week.... yeah... we're bummed out too.
my store is offering an additional 1$ per hour on top of the the shift differential... and I said yes to my etl today to stay on for 8:30 pm... I'm gonna change that tomorrow
My store has recently initiated utilizing subt 99'ing everything that is on a tub, flat, 3 tier/etc.... Unless if it is from the Truck.. Citing that is the correct way to do so..
I can cite a million other reasons why... but I was wondering if any other Backroom Team Members are required to do...
i would say get the zone done first... but when you place things in the wrong spot... newer flow people will push things to that wrongly placed item.. thus creating a disaster... maybe that's just at my store.
I've worked 2 years and 1/2 at Target. I found a better job in the summer and left target to go to the new job... the new job didn't work out..
so just over 30 days later I submitted an application in after my boss told me to do so.. They hired me back, but with a chunk out of my paycheck.. The...