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Looking at the mountain of onboarding for TLs that I have had no opportunity to do...
I started my new position (SETL) during the holiday rush, so the training I got was "training" on the job. And now that we're in January, payroll is so tight that I'm cashiering and picking up the slack a lot (I don't mind this at all btw, I enjoy the work).
I didn't get the out-of-store training, and my in-store 2 weeks was okay, since my SETL partner is a monster trainer, and they managed to show me a lot of day-to-day stuff despite the holiday madness.
How important is being fully trained? Obviously doing the job is the best training if you can handle it, but I don't speak Target, I'm not educated on other areas of the store and so I don't have a clear understanding of how the store functions as a whole.
Should I be getting with other leaders and TMs whenever there is free time to have them show me what their job is? Other ideas to make up for my lack of training time?
Thanks!
I started my new position (SETL) during the holiday rush, so the training I got was "training" on the job. And now that we're in January, payroll is so tight that I'm cashiering and picking up the slack a lot (I don't mind this at all btw, I enjoy the work).
I didn't get the out-of-store training, and my in-store 2 weeks was okay, since my SETL partner is a monster trainer, and they managed to show me a lot of day-to-day stuff despite the holiday madness.
How important is being fully trained? Obviously doing the job is the best training if you can handle it, but I don't speak Target, I'm not educated on other areas of the store and so I don't have a clear understanding of how the store functions as a whole.
Should I be getting with other leaders and TMs whenever there is free time to have them show me what their job is? Other ideas to make up for my lack of training time?
Thanks!