It’s one thing to deny a transfer, it’s another to just never get back to anyone at all about it. Also they are clearly hiring since they have the now hiring banners outside.
I totally respect people are busy but it’s very frustrating that the new store just isn’t calling me back or contacting back. This is a good suggestion that I can try though. Thanks.
Hello,
I have been working at Target in the fulfillment department for about 7 months. No write ups or call outs. However I am moving and need to transfer stores. Originally I was told by the admin assistant at my current store to try to contact the new store myself, but I tried three times and...
If it’s anything like when I worked at Kohl’s, they would give the people they didn’t like much like 4 or 8 hours a week in hopes they would get frustrated and quit. They rarely fired people unless it was for like stealing or just not showing up for a shift.
I mean he understands it’s a sh*tty part time retail job. However at least Target compared similar sh*tty retail jobs actually starts out at a half decent hourly wage. Here in the South, the minimum wage is still $7.25 per hour and sadly many retail stores will start you at that or MAYBE $8.00...
I mean the manager he interviewed with literally said they called him because he had Target experience but I guess different strokes for different folks.
The only thing I can think of is the previous store was poorly managed and he was on the ship to store packing team. I’m thinking maybe nobody noticed he wasn’t showing up or if they did nobody bothered to do the paperwork for terminate and not rehireable.
Long story short. My fiancé a few years ago gave two weeks notice at Target but due to circumstances had to quit before the two weeks notice is up. We sort of thought that would be make him non-rehirable due to job abandonment or something. However in recent weeks he reapplied at a different...
Very relevant thread. Thanks to all those with relevant input here. I will update this post with the final result no matter the outcome to help others in the future who may have similar inquiries.
The application did not ask but then there was a follow up document after the interview which did ask and he did disclosed. Thanks for your input. I’m surprised the quesrionatiree itself even asked for more than seven years if the background check doesn’t go back more than seven. It almost...
It wouldn’t. You aren’t listening. It would give me a heads up on what to probably expect which I would appreciate. You continue to tell me things that are really obvious and unhelpful.