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- Feb 14, 2015
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Hello!
So I've been a cashier (hired as seasonal) for about four months, and for a variety of reasons I don't like it. Recently, a cashier complained to me about doing softlines and after asking around about it I think that would be a better fit. Unfortunately there's no open job positions for it. However, there is an opening for a signing team member position and after doing some quick research it seems to be a decent fit, but I could be wrong.
I was thinking of getting crosstrained in softlines but I'm afraid that because my red card conversion is horrible they won't even train me. My goal is to get a position with less customer interaction, that's more independent, and has less emphasis on pushing red cards. So would it be better to be crosstrained in softlines or try and apply for the signing position?
So I've been a cashier (hired as seasonal) for about four months, and for a variety of reasons I don't like it. Recently, a cashier complained to me about doing softlines and after asking around about it I think that would be a better fit. Unfortunately there's no open job positions for it. However, there is an opening for a signing team member position and after doing some quick research it seems to be a decent fit, but I could be wrong.
I was thinking of getting crosstrained in softlines but I'm afraid that because my red card conversion is horrible they won't even train me. My goal is to get a position with less customer interaction, that's more independent, and has less emphasis on pushing red cards. So would it be better to be crosstrained in softlines or try and apply for the signing position?