Well why not try to stay up-to date on the products. I try to understand the products we sell for the days I have to cover a hardlines shift.
Maybe because they dont have the time to and are being split between 3 different tasks all shift?
good point but it cant hurt to get an idea on the different products.
I'm going to just pointedly just say that is an unacceptable request on yours and Targets part. The amount of information needed to answer all these nuanced questions from guests would required substantial training and investment on Target's part which we know they won't do. The only alternative is off the clock research which is just absolutely absurd. I know a lot about smart phones, computers, and consoles simply because those conveniently align with MY personal tastes and hobbies. If you ask me about cameras? Well, I guess I could mention some generic corporate response on ISO and shutter speed. But you rarely get questions, at least in my store, asking for canned responses. Guest want to know which product is the best product for their specific needs. This can get grossly complicated depending on their budget, intentions, brand quality, material, and accessories needed. Why should I invest my personal time to learn, off the clock, about cameras when I couldn't care less about them? Now add TVs. Now add batteries. Now add tablets, laptops, cell phones, dvd players, printers, sound systems (my personal bane). There are dozens of brands, dozens of 'unique' features. How effective are they at delivering the service they advertise?
I challenge you to point to me an electronics team member that can answer all of this and I'll say they're at best a super rare occurrence, at worst a fraud who has been faking it. When we had hours we would have at least two team members in the mid day who could compliment each other to handle areas they were comfortable in. This worked alright, generally. Occasionally we just had to answer honestly that we didn't know. Now we're lucky to get one who can answer some tiny bit of questions for everything and leave the guest wondering if they knew anything at all.