Do interviews, first. Then worry about details.
I recently did my two interviews for an open TPS position at my store
What are going to be the biggest differences I see in my daily routine?
This is correct. No more Sr. TPS's will be hired. Current SR. TPS's will get to keep their job.FYI I've heard SR. TPS (atleast for new people) is going away. I think the only difference between regular and senior TPS was the ability to make solo apprehensions.
From a liability issue I think Target is moving more towards prevention now than anything.
Also the uniform is changing to a polo and khaki. Our store was piloting the new uniform and core functions.
You will have a differnt "card" to complete each day along with your core roles. Instead of standing up front all day...you will be on the sales floor more helping guests and going for PMRs and looking for alert subjects.I recently did my two interviews for an open TPS position at my store and was wondering if some of you more experienced TMs could tell me what I should expect. What are going to be the biggest differences I see in my daily routine?
You will have a differnt "card" to complete each day along with your core roles. Instead of standing up front all day...you will be on the sales floor more helping guests and going for PMRs and looking for alert subjects.
If you have back pain that is also something to tell the ETL-AP, you will be required to assist with apps. Struggling with a subject and putting on the cuffs might flare something up.That actually sounds pretty good to me. I can't stand in the same spot for too long because I'll start getting major back-pain. I don't know how cashiers do it to be honest. I'd probably last an hour or two before just kind of falling over and passing away.
If you have back pain that is also something to tell the ETL-AP, you will be required to assist with apps. Struggling with a subject and putting on the cuffs might flare something up.
If you have back pain that is also something to tell the ETL-AP, you will be required to assist with apps. Struggling with a subject and putting on the cuffs might flare something up.