No Hours?

I am not trying to be rude or blunt just clear for you and anyone else with the same question when I say, expect it to continue. If you get more hours great if not be ready. Your hours will be a perpetual roller coaster of enough and not enough. Leaderships response will be something like "I'm sorry. We expect it to get better but we cannot guarantee X number of hours a week for you. We didn't have the workload in [your area] so we were limited on hours, which means we were unable to give everyone more days. I wish I could give you more days. I would suggest you check MyTime everyday to see if there are shifts available for you to pick up more hours" but you are back to where you started.
If you are someone who needs a steady stream of hours each week you have 3 options: second job, new job, promotion.
 
I am not trying to be rude or blunt just clear for you and anyone else with the same question when I say, expect it to continue. If you get more hours great if not be ready. Your hours will be a perpetual roller coaster of enough and not enough. Leaderships response will be something like "I'm sorry. We expect it to get better but we cannot guarantee X number of hours a week for you. We didn't have the workload in [your area] so we were limited on hours, which means we were unable to give everyone more days. I wish I could give you more days. I would suggest you check MyTime everyday to see if there are shifts available for you to pick up more hours" but you are back to where you started.
If you are someone who needs a steady stream of hours each week you have 3 options: second job, new job, promotion.
As someone in HR, it is sad but true. I always tell people Target is not for someone who needs steady income because they have bills to pay. If so, Target should supplement their primary and more fixed income. Otherwise, late payments are coming.
 

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