My previous GE couldn't even do that. But at least she had a "nice personality."
Nice is code for "Stupid" in my store.
My previous GE couldn't even do that. But at least she had a "nice personality."
This is one of the reasons I have honed in on as a root for the negative culture at my store. All of our ETL's are experienced and we don't really have any newbies, but I think there is at least a perceived lack of opportunity for advancement, which is discouraging to a lot of team members. I came in and gave it 110% from day one because that was just how I was raised, and I feel that I really have gotten the recognition I deserve. I've been here for only a short time, and am already being encouraged to apply for an APTL role that will be opening up soon because all of the AP leaders in my district seem to love me. Again, this is probably different for me because I'm AP.Oh I know! Most ETLs I have worked with are only in their early 20s! What I can not wrap my mind around is when I started at spot they were still in middle school and now they boss me around with such little retail experience! I am sure the people who have worked for spot 20 years find it a huge spit in the face!
Last week we were told something similar. STL said that the cuts in February were across all levels of the pyramid and that saved money was going into "technology" (i.e., developing new handhelds and the such).We were told today Spot as going to invest all this cash into logistics, supply and style. Nothing about I store or supporting the store, training or staffing. The opposite in fact. So why would the workers care, we are tired of being yelled for not being in three places at once. And now they want four places.
Nice is code for "Stupid" in my store.
In her defense, she actually was very nice. She respected us enough to let us go about our business; a very hands-off LOD. The problem was that she lacked the ability to Target.
I agree 100% I don't like to put all ETLs in the same caldron of criticism and I don't like to begrudge people's success but I just wish Target would have given me a fair chance instead of giving me false hope of advancement and just giving me more responsibilities so they wont have to pay me as a team lead.This is one of the reasons I have honed in on as a root for the negative culture at my store. All of our ETL's are experienced and we don't really have any newbies, but I think there is at least a perceived lack of opportunity for advancement, which is discouraging to a lot of team members. I came in and gave it 110% from day one because that was just how I was raised, and I feel that I really have gotten the recognition I deserve. I've been here for only a short time, and am already being encouraged to apply for an APTL role that will be opening up soon because all of the AP leaders in my district seem to love me. Again, this is probably different for me because I'm AP.
I will say though that morale was much higher at my old job, where almost all of the promotions came from within...I doubt that's just a coincidence.
it's not "when" but .......... "why" did Target stop caring ??
Long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away.....You mean Target cared once?
^ This. There was time when Target was a great company. It felt like an extended family. Teamwork was abundant and everyone worked towards a common goal. It is not a myth.Long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away.....
^ This. There was time when Target was a great company. It felt like an extended family. Teamwork was abundant and everyone worked towards a common goal. It is not a myth.
Yes. This. And then if you do it right and not fast, you're chastised.I think that if you were to ask Target "do you want it done fast, or do you want it done right?" The honest answer would be "fast". It stopped being right a while ago.