Okay to explain I recently got my new Redcards, both the credit and the debit with that new chip and pin system. So I got the credit first and decided to activate it online to better manage account, and just got my debit to try and activate that too. Well when I tried logging in and activating it, it says I couldn’t cause all cards associated are already active.
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1. Being in softlines you see many atrocious things. As back to school rush is about to end, during it I saw blood, piss, and some green substance I don’t even want to question (all in girls).The fitting room is always a victim of some sort of bodily fluid whether purposefully or accidentally.
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I’m a back room team member at our location. Recently I came in to close, not knowing what I was walking in to. The TL tells me as he’s about to clock out: “Oh yeah, check for online orders would ya?” I look and there’s 8 orders, as much as 4 hours overdue.
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Honest question, if you paid anyone who got a red card (insert dollar amount…$25?) wouldn’t most of this red card bullshit go away? I don’t know how to run a business, but wouldn’t everyone basically win with a deal like that?
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I can relate to many of you. I worked at a super Target. One night at 5 minutes til closing, I saw a guest in vacuums and made the mistake of asking if I could help her. She wanted me to demonstrate the various vacuums. I told her that was not possible at 5 minutes til. Closing, half the store not zoned yet, and enough re shop to sink a freighter. She got mad and stormed out. I told her if she needed a vacuum that badly, the Walmart down the road was open 24 hours.
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After almost one year at working at a previous job I decided to leave to work at Target, I got hired into the Hardlines position which is probably the worst position at Target or one of the worst positions besides back room, anyways after an eight hour orientation and cashier training I thought this place would be a good place to work at, boy was I wrong.
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I started working at Target doing Hardlines, which I found bearable, then I was trained to back up cashiers as I was told that was needed often, then I started getting put on cashier shifts. Everything was going well until they started asking me to push REDcards, which I found disatisfying, I had to back up so little it didn’t bother me, until one of the GSA’s happened to let it slip that the GSTL had written me up for it and hadn’t told me.
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I won’t rant or draw this out, but this site has definitely been a beacon of relief that I’m not the only one who has received such embarrassingly tactless treatment by Target. Here goes, my attempt to make a long story short.
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I work currently as a cashier and crossed trained into hard lines. So sit down with your cup of tea and crumpets because this going to be a long one. Lets begin the rant of this giant human centipede clusterfuck of a place shall we?
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To be a GL at Target you need to ignore human suffering. I’ve been working at Target since 2011 and nobody likes working at Target. When I get paid on Friday, I spend my money at Walmart.
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