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Okay, a little dramatic but let me explain.
I don't like cashiering, so I asked to get cross-trained in softlines to see if I liked it, and if I did I would ask to get permanently transferred to softlines.
Like I said in another thread, I do will with customer service and bagging, but I just can't sell redcards at all. With my softlines training coming up, I was told that I wouldn't be able to permanently transfer to softlines until I get my red card conversion scores up (completely took away my excitement).
Why? If getting redcards is supposedly the main job for cashiers, why would it have any bearing on my ability to do well in softlines? If I'm not a "good" cashier because of redcards why won't they let me go to a department that's a better fit? Now I feel like I'm stuck.
I don't like cashiering, so I asked to get cross-trained in softlines to see if I liked it, and if I did I would ask to get permanently transferred to softlines.
Like I said in another thread, I do will with customer service and bagging, but I just can't sell redcards at all. With my softlines training coming up, I was told that I wouldn't be able to permanently transfer to softlines until I get my red card conversion scores up (completely took away my excitement).
Why? If getting redcards is supposedly the main job for cashiers, why would it have any bearing on my ability to do well in softlines? If I'm not a "good" cashier because of redcards why won't they let me go to a department that's a better fit? Now I feel like I'm stuck.