happygoth
reshop till I drop
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So, I came to Target two years ago after working for another retailer for over 15 years. I always thought my old company was screwed up and just did not have their crap together, and I looked at stores like Target as meccas that ran like well-oiled machines. After being here, I see that they are just as wacky as my old place, if not moreso.
For those that came from other companies, how do you think Target compares to your previous job? What do they do better, or worse? For me, I still can't get over how much reshop we have that doesn't get processed and put out in a timely manner, and I can't believe that they seem to have so little regard for the fitting rooms and can't seem to get everyone on the same page with regard to pushing reshop. That crap woud've never flown in my old store. If you left one thing behind in a fitting room or on a rack, you heard about it the next day like it was the end of the world. No excuses. I feel like here, leadership walks over, takes a look, shrugs and walks away. Softlines gets the short end of the stick. I also think that's why we are stuck with answering the phone, because they think we are not as important as other areas. Irksome to say the least.
What they do (or did) right was the LOD program. It was refreshing to me that when you called for a manager they answered way more often than not, and understood what their responsibilities were. I do not get why they are doing away with that.
For those that came from other companies, how do you think Target compares to your previous job? What do they do better, or worse? For me, I still can't get over how much reshop we have that doesn't get processed and put out in a timely manner, and I can't believe that they seem to have so little regard for the fitting rooms and can't seem to get everyone on the same page with regard to pushing reshop. That crap woud've never flown in my old store. If you left one thing behind in a fitting room or on a rack, you heard about it the next day like it was the end of the world. No excuses. I feel like here, leadership walks over, takes a look, shrugs and walks away. Softlines gets the short end of the stick. I also think that's why we are stuck with answering the phone, because they think we are not as important as other areas. Irksome to say the least.
What they do (or did) right was the LOD program. It was refreshing to me that when you called for a manager they answered way more often than not, and understood what their responsibilities were. I do not get why they are doing away with that.