Hey all!
So I've only been working at Target for a short time now. I started in May with every intention of sticking around for a while, but my boyfriend asked me to move in with him and I'd rather look for interesting jobs in the city than stay at Target, live with my parents, and sit around with my townie friends.
Anyway...
When I had my two weeks of training, I worked mostly regular hardlines shifts, but I worked one shift in electronics and two in PFresh. (PFresh meaning grocery, I didn't see it in the definitions masterpost on here)
I've been working mostly basic hardlines shifts week-to-week, but last week I worked a push shift in PFresh, tomorrow I'm closing PFresh by myself, and next weekend I'm closing PFresh by myself.
I'm not really familiar with that department and I don't feel completely comfortable working there by myself. I've mentioned it to some other TMs, and they agree that its odd I'm working shifts there by myself, especially since I've only been with Target for like a month.
Basically, I'm not sure if I should just suck it up and power through the last few weeks, or mention to an ETL/scheduling person that I'd prefer to do hardlines shifts in unspecialized areas. OR give like, an awkward 3.5-weeks notice.
So I've only been working at Target for a short time now. I started in May with every intention of sticking around for a while, but my boyfriend asked me to move in with him and I'd rather look for interesting jobs in the city than stay at Target, live with my parents, and sit around with my townie friends.
Anyway...
When I had my two weeks of training, I worked mostly regular hardlines shifts, but I worked one shift in electronics and two in PFresh. (PFresh meaning grocery, I didn't see it in the definitions masterpost on here)
I've been working mostly basic hardlines shifts week-to-week, but last week I worked a push shift in PFresh, tomorrow I'm closing PFresh by myself, and next weekend I'm closing PFresh by myself.
I'm not really familiar with that department and I don't feel completely comfortable working there by myself. I've mentioned it to some other TMs, and they agree that its odd I'm working shifts there by myself, especially since I've only been with Target for like a month.
Basically, I'm not sure if I should just suck it up and power through the last few weeks, or mention to an ETL/scheduling person that I'd prefer to do hardlines shifts in unspecialized areas. OR give like, an awkward 3.5-weeks notice.