Shift Tags in my experience tend to vary Store to Store and are often less for the Employee and more for the LOD (Or Key Carrier since. Apparently LOD's don't exist anymore?) To know what area you're working in. I'd talk to the LOD when you get there and just ask them.
Shift Tags in my experience tend to vary Store to Store and are often less for the Employee and more for the LOD (Or Key Carrier since. Apparently LOD's don't exist anymore?) To know what area you're working in. I'd talk to the LOD when you get there and just ask them.
Understand this. Just curious as to why I would have that as my shift tag? I’m usually the only Hardlines opener anyways, so it’s not like I’d be workint home while someone else is in Toys, we only do that around Black Friday.
If you are a pilot store, it probably means home, which is now a "style" department and in a foggy area caught between softlines and hardlines in the same way that the old instocks team had a logistics tl but was considered to be a salesfloor team.