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- May 26, 2014
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Hello All,
First I have worked for Target for 5 years from 2006-2011. I came back to Target recently in 2013, I have seen a drastic change in ETL responsibilities. The biggest of which is that my store ETL's are never present during a closing shift. I was wondering what exactly does an ETL of a Target store have to do to warrant zero visibility to the closing team? I also have noticed that my store's executive management team (ETL, STL, and even TL) are more like a high school clique. They only associate with each other and for most of the night follow each other around, tackling a small zone together where if separated can do so much more for the team.. I was wondering if my store ETL's are abusing their power to make themselves the least un-helpful part of the closing team? There is a picture that my supervisor at my primary job (Target is my second job) has that best describes my experience with my store ETL's.
Unfortunately, my store's management team is more like the top picture of a boss who isn't a part of the team and just barks orders around to its employees. I have had ETL's who are true leaders before in the past. I was wondering what can a team member do to report this observation? Is there any uniformity that Target expects from its ETL's? Personally I can't respect a leader who is like the "Boss" picture above, if they are not a part of the team, experiencing the sweat, tears, and hard work that a minimum wage team member has to go through, then they are not true leaders!
First I have worked for Target for 5 years from 2006-2011. I came back to Target recently in 2013, I have seen a drastic change in ETL responsibilities. The biggest of which is that my store ETL's are never present during a closing shift. I was wondering what exactly does an ETL of a Target store have to do to warrant zero visibility to the closing team? I also have noticed that my store's executive management team (ETL, STL, and even TL) are more like a high school clique. They only associate with each other and for most of the night follow each other around, tackling a small zone together where if separated can do so much more for the team.. I was wondering if my store ETL's are abusing their power to make themselves the least un-helpful part of the closing team? There is a picture that my supervisor at my primary job (Target is my second job) has that best describes my experience with my store ETL's.
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Unfortunately, my store's management team is more like the top picture of a boss who isn't a part of the team and just barks orders around to its employees. I have had ETL's who are true leaders before in the past. I was wondering what can a team member do to report this observation? Is there any uniformity that Target expects from its ETL's? Personally I can't respect a leader who is like the "Boss" picture above, if they are not a part of the team, experiencing the sweat, tears, and hard work that a minimum wage team member has to go through, then they are not true leaders!