I know it's still 10 days until Christmas, but I was wondering what to expect as far as wrapping up seasonal employment.
When is the usual last work week for seasonal hires -I'm guessing the week ending 1/3 or maybe 1/10? Is there an exit procedure? Do you get formal notice of your last work day via a letter or a specific one on one conversation with HR or someone else? If so, do they give you a couple of weeks' notice? I've never held a seasonal job before. Thanks!
Also, is there any hierarchy to where you are assigned as a softlines TM? I generally close and zoning and reshop are my main assignments. Seems that in our store, people are consistently assigned to the same zone every shift. I've worked in all of the sections, but after experiencing them all, I've been in what we call "the middle" every shift for the past two weeks (that's luggage, shoes, performance, intimates and accessories). I've noticed that the middle involves the least folding -- does that mean that it's the bottom of the barrel for assignments? I've had nothing but positive comments - "shoes look great", and I don't have long term plans for staying at Target, but I was just curious and would like to know if I am a sub par TM and didn't realize it.
When is the usual last work week for seasonal hires -I'm guessing the week ending 1/3 or maybe 1/10? Is there an exit procedure? Do you get formal notice of your last work day via a letter or a specific one on one conversation with HR or someone else? If so, do they give you a couple of weeks' notice? I've never held a seasonal job before. Thanks!
Also, is there any hierarchy to where you are assigned as a softlines TM? I generally close and zoning and reshop are my main assignments. Seems that in our store, people are consistently assigned to the same zone every shift. I've worked in all of the sections, but after experiencing them all, I've been in what we call "the middle" every shift for the past two weeks (that's luggage, shoes, performance, intimates and accessories). I've noticed that the middle involves the least folding -- does that mean that it's the bottom of the barrel for assignments? I've had nothing but positive comments - "shoes look great", and I don't have long term plans for staying at Target, but I was just curious and would like to know if I am a sub par TM and didn't realize it.