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- Mar 25, 2013
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So, I decided to finally apply for a job and I applied everywhere. I always go to Target on a daily basis and use to during the Summer all the time on my bike with my friends and etc. So, they happen to be hiring and I said why not. So, I applied and had a interviewed and was offered a job. Since October I've been working with Target and I can say it's been a rollercoaster of a ride.
One thing that I remembered that happened a few weeks ago went like so. One night, I had my cart from zoning and was taking it to the front to sort. My friend who was running guest service was chatting while I sorted stuff. The TL came by and chatted with both of us and we joked and laughed a bit. Apparently later on after I walked away, the TL went to my friend and asked "Was he sorting correctly" and so forth. Now, I understand her concern, but the fact that we were chatting while I was sorting and she didn't bother to bring it up, ask me and to this day has not said anything to me about it seems frustrating to me that she doesn't think I'm capable of doing my job. Am I taking it to personal?
Also, when I first got the job, I was on the cashier for a while and then got put primarily on Sales Floor. So, I've been back and forth now due to hours and such. So, I've been on the closing shift more often and I was assigned to zone Market and today I was assigned to zone A. Well, when they did their check ups via walkie, they seemed rather unpleasant and impatient when I told them I was only half way done with my zone. To me, it came off as I was slacking or going way to slow and needed to finish sooner. I realize that they have to get the zones done and such, but I'm working my butt off and going as quickly as I can and also making sure it does not look like crap when I walk through the isles. Do you guys have any advice on becoming a better zoner, being more efficient and quicker so they aren't on my behind everytime?
And I know this question has been asked numerous times, but what advice can you give about red cards. I read the other forums with information, but I want some personal advice. I've always been the type of person that just wants to do their job well and not get yelled at. I don't butt kiss, but I do what I'm told and want to make a good impression for them. However, I can't get the courage to ask for red cards, I try to make myself do it and after a few no's, I feel uncomfortable and stop asking. Of course then I get approached to make sure I'm asking, and I feel bad because I want to ask, but I don't want to make the guest mad, so what is the best way to deal with this.
Thanks guys!
One thing that I remembered that happened a few weeks ago went like so. One night, I had my cart from zoning and was taking it to the front to sort. My friend who was running guest service was chatting while I sorted stuff. The TL came by and chatted with both of us and we joked and laughed a bit. Apparently later on after I walked away, the TL went to my friend and asked "Was he sorting correctly" and so forth. Now, I understand her concern, but the fact that we were chatting while I was sorting and she didn't bother to bring it up, ask me and to this day has not said anything to me about it seems frustrating to me that she doesn't think I'm capable of doing my job. Am I taking it to personal?
Also, when I first got the job, I was on the cashier for a while and then got put primarily on Sales Floor. So, I've been back and forth now due to hours and such. So, I've been on the closing shift more often and I was assigned to zone Market and today I was assigned to zone A. Well, when they did their check ups via walkie, they seemed rather unpleasant and impatient when I told them I was only half way done with my zone. To me, it came off as I was slacking or going way to slow and needed to finish sooner. I realize that they have to get the zones done and such, but I'm working my butt off and going as quickly as I can and also making sure it does not look like crap when I walk through the isles. Do you guys have any advice on becoming a better zoner, being more efficient and quicker so they aren't on my behind everytime?
And I know this question has been asked numerous times, but what advice can you give about red cards. I read the other forums with information, but I want some personal advice. I've always been the type of person that just wants to do their job well and not get yelled at. I don't butt kiss, but I do what I'm told and want to make a good impression for them. However, I can't get the courage to ask for red cards, I try to make myself do it and after a few no's, I feel uncomfortable and stop asking. Of course then I get approached to make sure I'm asking, and I feel bad because I want to ask, but I don't want to make the guest mad, so what is the best way to deal with this.
Thanks guys!