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- Jul 20, 2017
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Let me start off by saying hello.
I've been with Target for almost 3 years now. I'm currently a flow team member and I've always enjoyed the fast pace and the friendly team but our team lead seems to have had better days. Their attitude changed around the same time last year leading up to the big shopping season. I've chalked it up to stress. But I remember last year when I got sick I had to call out on a couple shifts. Both occasions I got a bad attitude and a bad tone. It made me feel pretty terrible because I didn't mean any harm by it. I had called out once early this year too. I believe it was in January. Still the same tone and attitude.
At least four co-workers know what I'm talking about but they've shrugged it off. One in particular had a bad burn on his foot and had a doctor's note saying he would have to take a full week off which he did. When he came back she gave him the silent treatment the week he came back. Thankfully he's feeling much better now.
I recently took on a second job because there are not enough truck hours for me to make some of my bills still and I thought it was very fair considering our truck days are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. My second job has their truck days on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The day of my interview I told my team lead that I was going to put in for an availability change and it would effect my Target hours too much. I put in for the availability change that day which was two weeks in advance. The new schedule for two weeks out came out and they scheduled me for a Tuesday. I went to my team lead and HR rep and they both told me nothing could be done since the availability was auto-denied. They made it sound like it was my fault. I had told someone I was putting in for it. On top of that they said I have loyalty to Target. This is the first I've heard of anything like that. Needless to say I have a better chance keeping my Target job of 3 years as opposed to my new job of two weeks. I will have to call out on this up-coming Tuesday and am not looking forward the the attitude I'll probably receive. I just am not sure it it's right for them to give me an attitude when I gave them all the notice I could about this new job and they didn't do their part and are angry with me for it.
Thank you for listening.
I've been with Target for almost 3 years now. I'm currently a flow team member and I've always enjoyed the fast pace and the friendly team but our team lead seems to have had better days. Their attitude changed around the same time last year leading up to the big shopping season. I've chalked it up to stress. But I remember last year when I got sick I had to call out on a couple shifts. Both occasions I got a bad attitude and a bad tone. It made me feel pretty terrible because I didn't mean any harm by it. I had called out once early this year too. I believe it was in January. Still the same tone and attitude.
At least four co-workers know what I'm talking about but they've shrugged it off. One in particular had a bad burn on his foot and had a doctor's note saying he would have to take a full week off which he did. When he came back she gave him the silent treatment the week he came back. Thankfully he's feeling much better now.
I recently took on a second job because there are not enough truck hours for me to make some of my bills still and I thought it was very fair considering our truck days are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. My second job has their truck days on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The day of my interview I told my team lead that I was going to put in for an availability change and it would effect my Target hours too much. I put in for the availability change that day which was two weeks in advance. The new schedule for two weeks out came out and they scheduled me for a Tuesday. I went to my team lead and HR rep and they both told me nothing could be done since the availability was auto-denied. They made it sound like it was my fault. I had told someone I was putting in for it. On top of that they said I have loyalty to Target. This is the first I've heard of anything like that. Needless to say I have a better chance keeping my Target job of 3 years as opposed to my new job of two weeks. I will have to call out on this up-coming Tuesday and am not looking forward the the attitude I'll probably receive. I just am not sure it it's right for them to give me an attitude when I gave them all the notice I could about this new job and they didn't do their part and are angry with me for it.
Thank you for listening.