Oh no. It's another company. I was termed for gross misconduct, no police involved. I also want to ask, how would I answer the hiring manager if he/she asks me why I left my job? Any advice would be appreciated.No, you can/should start looking immediately.
No waiting necessary.
If you mean another job at Target, it would depend on what you were termed for.
If you were seasonal, wait for the next round of seasonal hiring to apply.
I've learned from the mistakes that I made. And I won't screw up again (like my previous threads) thank you so much for responding.Better opportunities to get more hours. Don't screwup again, please.
I just worked there for 6 months....should I still put it?It would depend on how long you worked for Target.
If it was for a short time (ie: months) I wouldn't even list it on the work history.
If it was for closer to a year or more you'd probably list it.
As to reason for leaving you can say that you were concerned for your health & safety or that it wasn't working schedule-wise, more hours as HLM suggested, etc.
If they call to verify, Target can only say that you worked there between xx-xx dates: nothing more.
Thank you!
I will. Thank you!Let target go. Learn from it.
Yes. If your new company uses theworknumber or other verification service, it will show up. 6 months is too long to just say you figured it wouldn't matter. Also, creates an employment gap.I just worked there for 6 months....should I still put it?
Oh okay! Thank you.Yes. If your new company uses theworknumber or other verification service, it will show up. 6 months is too long to just say you figured it wouldn't matter. Also, creates an employment gap.