Archived Orientation dress?

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Im getting ready for orientation and was just told to wear khaki, red, and closed toe shoes. So does that mean polo shirt, t-shirt, flanel? solid red? untucked? tucked? dress shoes? sneakers? tatooes that show okay?

sorry lol.
 
Im getting ready for orientation and was just told to wear khaki, red, and closed toe shoes. So does that mean polo shirt, t-shirt, flanel? solid red? untucked? tucked? dress shoes? sneakers? tatooes that show okay?

sorry lol.
If you want to promote I would tuck your shirt in and wear a nice polo.
 
Stick to solid until you get a feel for your store. Some are a bit more lenient about it. Tattoos are fine but may be ASANTS.

Tuck/not tucked doesn't seem to matter too much around my store. It's also just orientation in which you watch crap tons of people. But I mean, if you're going to be bending over a lot, for the sake of those who may potentially see your ass crack, tuck your shirt when you actually start working.
 
For orientation you don't need to wear red and khakki, but i would definitely tuck your shirt in.
 
I'd say solid red polo, tucked in, and khaki with whatever shoes your comfortable in. That's my go-to nearly every day.
 
They used to have our orientation folk come in red & khaki if it was early in the day.
Once they were done, they'd send them out to me for cashier training, alcohol quiz & the redcard spiel.
I could run a batch thru like cattle at a stock show.
 
Did they not tell you you needed to come in red and khaki? Odd. Normally (at my store anyway, it's very well that other stores could be different) they tell you "orientation is considered your first day of work so come in red and khaki." Shoes don't tend to matter, but you'll want something you can be in your feet in all day. I'm a girl and I wore flats all day every day (boots in the winter) and it didn't bother me, but I have caveman feet so I don't need anything cushy. Wear whatever works for you as far as shoes, they're not picky.

Just to be safe, I'd wear a solid bright Target-red (you know that horrendous color all throughout the store) shirt and the khakis are kinda self-explanatory.
From what I gather, Target is GENERALLY lenient on the color of red you wear...many of our TM's and ETL's wore dark red/maroon...we even had a softlines TM who wore a bright pink shirt every day and nobody said shit. She transferred from another Target in the area and I can only assume she felt comfortable doing it bc she got away with it there too. I believe the handbook even says you can wear any shade of red (but it's been a while since I've referred to that thing so don't quote me on that). Again, even if the handbook does say that, your store may enforce something else. My store, you could wear any shade of red (apparently even pink) and the rule was you could wear stripes as long as the stripes were all some shade of red. We did, however, have one Sr. TL who always wore a red shirt with white polka dots, and another Sr. TL who wore any random ass shirt with a red sweater over (I did this sometimes too). The rule regarding that is that you can wear any color SOLID shirt underneath a red sweater/overshirt, but we were just flaunting random patterned shirts with a red sweater over it. Nobody cared. ASANTS, though.

The only time I ever saw anyone have to change b/c of dress code was when a girl came in with dark brown pants and a sleeveless (red) shirt. No sleeveless, and stick to khaki.

As far as tats/piercings/crazy hair, I've never known of a Target to give a damn. I had ETL's with visible tats.

ALSO, if you're in Cali, apparently they can't even make you wear khaki, but they prefer it (bonus points).

No shorts unless you're cart attendant. I have heard of stores letting flow wear shorts though.

ALSO, can I mention I love this question, simply because this is the reason I found The Break Room? I was sitting in Taco Cabana, and while I was waiting, I took to my phone and started searching for what shade of red I can wear and what kind of shoes I was supposed to wear bc nobody told me that shit and I was really nervous, and then I stumbled upon The Break Room 🙂 lurked for 9 months and then became a member 🙂 so glad I did.

TL;DR: "Target red" shirt to be safe (not sleeveless) OR solid colored shirt under red overshirt, khakis, any shoes. No shorts unless you're cart attendant, if you're flow, you can inquire. Tats/piercings/hair don't matter. Whatever shoes you want. Ask at your orientation the specifics to be totally sure.
 
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I believe they're stopping the red and khaki orientation rule. I know I just saw a batch of new hires having orientation in just regular clothing.
 
If they look like the red dresses from the original Star Trek series, then why not? I would prefer only for females to wear them but it's 2015 so anything goes.
 
If they look like the red dresses from the original Star Trek series, then why not? I would prefer only for females to wear them but it's 2015 so anything goes.

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This is from TNG not TOS, but I'd still love to see one of my ETLs in this 😛
 
If they look like the red dresses from the original Star Trek series, then why not? I would prefer only for females to wear them but it's 2015 so anything goes.
You would NOT want to see ME in one, I guarantee.
#SlacksForAReason #Short&Pudgy
 
They used to have our orientation folk come in red & khaki if it was early in the day.
Once they were done, they'd send them out to me for cashier training, alcohol quiz & the redcard spiel.
I could run a batch thru like cattle at a stock show.

This is a good pun for my PFresh Training.
 
Actually TMs are not supposed to come in red and khaki for orientation anymore. There are new training tapes and after watching the tapes new TMs are supposed to go out and asked TMs where something is and question this and that. They are supposed to watch us vibe. 😵
 
Actually TMs are not supposed to come in red and khaki for orientation anymore. There are new training tapes and after watching the tapes new TMs are supposed to go out and asked TMs where something is and question this and that. They are supposed to watch us vibe. 😵


O goody, so orientation is now a test for the TMs.
Put that on top of trying to get your work done.
 
We're supposed to CIHYFS too so that they witness us saying it to every guest, every time. According to my hr, after the first orientation like this, the new tms came back from this portion like "zomg you guys totally do ask every. Single. Time!"

But that can't be true lol. Doesn't sound like my store at all.
 
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