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Hi! I'm a 17 year-old who has been working in Hardlines (as the name may imply) for 1 year . However, whenever backup is called for the front lanes, I am consistently the one who ends up going. I will voluntarily go up, as I want to help the store run smoothly, and the other team members pick up on this and will flat out ignore (or at least I assume they ignore) multiple calls up to the front lanes, until I once again have to pick up a rather large amount of slack for the team.
Recently, however, there has been what seems to be multiple openings for GSA at my store. And from what it seems, the explicit role of a GSA is to overlook the lanes, and essentially perform the duties of a GSTL without the same level of authority (I am also aware of the lower pay compared to GSTL). It also seems that the implicit role of the GSA is to boost RedCard enrollment, which I guess I could see how that could drivecustomer guest loyalty. From my understanding, there is nothing in the job description that requires a certain age, as most responsibilities are for GSTL?
I know that almost all GSTLs have openly thanked me at huddle for being essentially the only one on the floor to respond. Additionally, I prioritize quick service, as to prevent inconvenience on behalf of the guest, and to get back to my role as Team Member. This I believe can be problematic, as I often don't have the time to discuss the RedCard with the guest, thus getting few new RedCards.
My questions, as a 17 year old, who is currently in school, and has worked at Target (in Hardlines) for 1 year now, are..
1. What would the viability be of someone of my age/experience getting the position?
2. If the chances are relatively low, what might I do to improve my chances before applying?
(IE: Get RedCard, train in service desk, work longer/be older etc.)
3. Is this position worth pursuing? I am aware of the fact that GSTLs make considerably more for "the same job". Also, being 17, and primarily using this as a summer job, I am not afraid of physical taxation.
4. I don't think I'll be available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays this summer. Would 4 day work weeks affect my chances significantly, or could I just work weekends?
I'm sorry if this is really long, or if it's not necessarily in the right forum, I'm completely new to this site, and I appreciate any responses! Thank You!
Recently, however, there has been what seems to be multiple openings for GSA at my store. And from what it seems, the explicit role of a GSA is to overlook the lanes, and essentially perform the duties of a GSTL without the same level of authority (I am also aware of the lower pay compared to GSTL). It also seems that the implicit role of the GSA is to boost RedCard enrollment, which I guess I could see how that could drive
I know that almost all GSTLs have openly thanked me at huddle for being essentially the only one on the floor to respond. Additionally, I prioritize quick service, as to prevent inconvenience on behalf of the guest, and to get back to my role as Team Member. This I believe can be problematic, as I often don't have the time to discuss the RedCard with the guest, thus getting few new RedCards.
My questions, as a 17 year old, who is currently in school, and has worked at Target (in Hardlines) for 1 year now, are..
1. What would the viability be of someone of my age/experience getting the position?
2. If the chances are relatively low, what might I do to improve my chances before applying?
(IE: Get RedCard, train in service desk, work longer/be older etc.)
3. Is this position worth pursuing? I am aware of the fact that GSTLs make considerably more for "the same job". Also, being 17, and primarily using this as a summer job, I am not afraid of physical taxation.
4. I don't think I'll be available Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays this summer. Would 4 day work weeks affect my chances significantly, or could I just work weekends?
I'm sorry if this is really long, or if it's not necessarily in the right forum, I'm completely new to this site, and I appreciate any responses! Thank You!
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