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Hello,
I am a new target TM and my training is going well ehh

I don't feel like the current tm's are showing me enough.

I don't know how to use the pda, only know how to use MyDevice to scan items. Everything in my store is out of order.

Also target language is there somewhere on here that will tell me what the target language is?

Im getting nervous to do hardlines in a week for 7 hours. Please help team members.
 
Greetings.

Welcome to The Break Room.

My first piece of advice is relax.
Your job has a steep learning curve and Spot has a really bad habit of just throwing people in without giving them much in the way of training.
The only positive thing is about that is it's happened to everybody you aren't alone.
Just remember to ask questions like crazy, don't let people walk away until you are sure of the answers and take control of your training because the company sure won't.

Here's a link for Spot lingo http://www.thebreakroom.org/index.php?threads/target-talk-definitions.157/

There are plenty of other threads here with answers to your questions.
The search function is your best friend.
 
The MyDevice can do most of what you will be expected to do... it shows all of the floor locations and inventory on the first screen, and will show show more detailed back room and item history if you tap the name of the item. The line just below that gives the option of checking inventory at other stores.

I have picked up a few more advanced functions, such as pulling items from the backroom and printing shelf labels, but was heavily chewed out after pulling an item and forgetting to go back with a PDA to do the SUBT. The PDAs are a lot less user friendly and a lot more powerful... but are much easier to screw things up with and get into trouble.
 
As for order, there are a lot of seasonal PLUs that are flexed in to get back stock out on the floor before it goes salvage in a few days, so empty location may have clearance or other high margin items flexed in until the POG SKUs can be replenished.

Don't think that things being a mess between seasons is a permanent issue... the quality might vary from store to store, but should get better in a couple of weeks.
 
If you aren't a moron and show up when scheduled, you are probably golden.
 
My training was pretty poor. I read a bunch of crap, trained a bit, then was pushed out on my own. There's still a bunch of crap I get faced with that give me that deer in the headlights look.

You're going to learn things hands-on, and mostly on your own. Don't fret, we've all been there and done that. Hopefully fellow team members will be help to you, as they are to me (sometimes).
 
Welcome!
If you are in hardlines:

Zoning
- Look at every item, working top to bottom (or vice versa) and do it on a per section (usually four feet) basis
- Cover all diamonds
- Turn all labels to face out
- Use grey dots (if you see one, the item in the location might not be correct)
- Don't move strays/foreign/re-shop to the appropriate aisle every time -- use your cart and leave items on the floor until you finish the aisle (some ETLs might not like this, maybe only do it after the store is closed)
- Organize your cart! Example: bottom tier = backstock, middle tier = strays and empty packages, hand basket = defectives, top tier = re-shop for your current department (this should be worked every time you change aisles if the items are within a five-aisle radius)
- Check multiple locations on the same aisle, don't leave holes if you have product on the shelf above/below
- Pegs are easy to zone, just use the grey dots
- You shouldn't need a PDA to tell if a product is in the wrong spot (most of the time the last five numbers are on the bottom left of the label, the assortment number near the UPC will be on the top right of label, and Target brands have DPCIs near the UPCs and sometimes on the front of the package)
- Know the department - zone where it gets shopped more first (if you have time to come back later) or last (if you only have enough time to get to each aisle once) - Example: Toys then Sporting Goods then Toys if you have time to go back
- Check empty endcaps for backroom locations, if none then pull from home, if no product - flex the endcap with like items, starting with d-code or NOP
- Zone clearance, please, just do it
- Remove grey dots in locations that have the correct item
- Always pull more than one item forward (minimum two, typically 3-4) - if everyone does this, the zone is maintained A LOT longer while being shopped
- Inventory control clips (round rubber things) on pegs should be pulled forward if there are few items on the peg - this greatly improves the look of a peg-heavy aisle

Returns/Re-shop/Strays
- If at all possible, get a PDA
- If you have a PDA, use RF Apps (NOP + toggle to Pricing, LOC, SUBT, etc.) - if you don't know why, you haven't used it enough
- Put the items in your cart yourself - you know how your thought process works more than other people, so you can work through the merchandise quicker (this is critical in HBA or Toys)
- If you don't have a PDA, park your cart near a price check machine (assuming you have the new ones that SF schemetics)
- Park your cart on an endcap, work all of the items within a five-aisle radius (three before, two after)
- Ask CIHYFS - chances are this isn't your first time working returns/re-shop, so you should be able to show guests where most items are
- Remove grey dots from empty locations that you are filling (some stores may not remove the dots if there is only one item, check with your Instocks or Hardlines Team Leaders)

CAF Push
- Fill your vehicle - if there are other vehicles with merchandise in nearby areas (or only a few items) you should grab them, you will save yourself time and effort
- Use the smart labels (that might not be the official term) that is on every single box - it tells you the DPCI, SF schematic, and item name
- Push your vehicle, don't pull it
- Don't stack your vehicle too high, running over a guest is a bad thing
- Learn your backroom (where different departments get backstocked, where to keep empty vehicles, etc.) - this makes backroom TMs' lives a lot easier
- Combine your backstock with nearby backstock vehicles, don't just throw a pink clip on it and walk away
- Keep your vehicle organized - separate backstock as you work, break down boxes, put trash (see: C/D blocks) in an empty box
- Don't overstock - the accumulator isn't perfect, please don't make it worse
- Remove grey dots from empty locations that you are filling

That's everything I have for now, Hardlinesmaster feel free to use any/all of it.

This is from a high volume store, other stores may function differently.

Edit: added a few more items.
 
PDA's are going away soon, so don't expect too much training on it. Hopefully those same functions will be available on the mydevices shortly.
 
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