How long did it take to get the new job from the first contact and your start date?
Not sure, still not started. I applied for Customer Service Team Leader, HR emailed me, asked me to come in and interview for it. I then interviewed with a GM/Service Lines Leader (it was at Meijer, this is the equivalent of an ETL), they told me the position I applied for was actually already filled, but they had openings for GM, Bakery, and Deli TL's, and offered me any of the three I wanted. I chose GM. The Lines Leader told me she was going to go get the store manager during the interview, but about 10 minutes later she returned and told me he was busy, but that they'd be offering me the position without him actually interviewing me at all. She said I'd receive an official offer via email either yesterday (I didn't) or Monday (not arrived yet)
Most of my experience at Target was front-end, but I was at least trained in the whole store to a cursory level. Never had an official job title other than Guest Service TM, Guest Service Attendant, and then Guest Advocate, but when I was a GSA, I was one of the first people in the store trained to do SFS - when it was a pilot, I was a closing GSA for 4 days a week, and did SFS the 5th day usually. After we had an official fulfillment team I mostly stopped being scheduled to do fulfillment, but still did it whenever overtime was being offered. I think I'd have been a better Customer Service TL than GM TL personally, just based on my previous experience - but that wasn't what they offered me.
Based on the interview, TL's at Meijer make much less than TL's at Target, but still more than Target TM's. But also sounds like at Meijer you get three raises within the first year, which pretty quickly narrows the pay gap. Specifically, they get raises based on # of hours worked. 1 raise at 700 hours, another at 1400, then a third at 2100, and then every 1000 after that till you top out. 2100 hours though at 40 hours a week is 52.5 weeks, which is pretty much a year, so that's 3 raises in the first year more or less.