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  1. chordandkey

    Foodservice and Starbucks Dress Code...

    I would definitely notice my whole earring falling out of my lobe— my ears are stretched to 1+1/4,” and usually wear solid opalite glass teardrops. It’s just a bit more weight and momentum than just the back of an earring that could magically wiggle itself loose without being touched or bumped...
  2. chordandkey

    Foodservice and Starbucks Dress Code...

    True, but I would have to hit or bump my head on something to knock an earring out or lose a piece of jewelry from whatever body part carries the jewelry. I know it’s an overall safety and thoroughness thing, though, no jewelry, no chances of it falling into food or drinks being made. I just...
  3. chordandkey

    Foodservice and Starbucks Dress Code...

    Specifically regarding all in-store foodservice and Starbucks positions-- Target is experiencing some re-branding, utilizing the upgrade of an appearance renvention with a company-wide remodel-- creating a brand new and even iconic look and feel throughout the entire in-store shopping...
  4. chordandkey

    Archived Crazy amount of outdated granola bars

    Ugh, Steritech. They give me Red-Party-Conservative-Christian-Fire-and-Brimstone-Hellfire fear-based control vibes. I hope Target can get a better business partner in the future, especially as part of the company-wide modernization/store appearance update.
  5. chordandkey

    Archived Was told I violated dress code, am quite sure I didn't

    As far as I understand now being into the first couple weeks of my second term of Target employment since January 2007, Target Dress Code is now: Solid red top Solid black or white longsleeve underlayer Beige khaki or blue denim bottoms No jewelry in Food Service and Starbucks areas only...
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