About a week ago, I talked to my team lead about a team lead position that opened up at another store and asked whether I should apply. I've only been with Target for about 5-6 months, but I've had 6 years of management experience running grocery stores and convenience stores. He told me I should apply and talked me through everything that would happen. A couple of days ago, my ETL spoke to me about it and said you applied for a team lead position and that I couldn't do it without his permission. I told him I didn't know that and that my team leader told me I should apply. He ended up blocking it and telling me he doesn't think I'm ready. And after that talk, I usually average around 35 hours a week, and now I'm getting 5 hours a week. Did I do something wrong here?
Welcome to TBR. Your ETL is being an asshat, which is not unusual behavior for some Target “leaders”, unfortunately. Your store leadership has to approve a transfer, but I’ve never heard that you needed your ETL’s prior approval to apply for a job posting, that story may be true, or may not be. In any case, since your hours have dropped from 35 to 5 hours two weeks before Christmas, you certainly seem to be on the receiving end of your ETL’s ire, for no good reason in my opinion. You spoke to your TL about applying, he encouraged you to apply, and if the ETL’s prior approval was needed, your TL should have mentioned it. Can’t see how you did anything wrong.
You might want to start looking around for another job at a company that would treat you better, if such a place still exists these days, and just hang in at Spot while you search. Considering you already appear to be on your ETL’s list, talking to your SD might be an acceptable course of action if you think they would be helpful, but I wouldn’t count on it. It will likely come down to the office politics at your store, and how positively the SD views your ETL. Unless you have inside info about this, it’s a coin toss at best.
With your management experience, I’m confident that you can get a better job elsewhere, where you wouldn’t have to be an asshat ETL’s whipping boy.(Incidentally for an ETL to get that bent out of shape over a TM trying to improve their position is positively astounding. It’s part of their job to prepare team members for advancement, although some prefer to hold the good ones back because they are too hard to replace.) Good luck, I hope things work out for you.