This should come w free popcorn to eat while we watch the fight.Out stores do an unofficial “code blue” for guest altercations, fights etc
This should come w free popcorn to eat while we watch the fight.Out stores do an unofficial “code blue” for guest altercations, fights etc
Code WolleyReverse code yellow: missing parents
I have something similar to this on my store. Almost a serial pooper...I witnessed this first hand a few weeks ago next to beauty. This is my first retail job and I have worked at Target for about a month or so. I'm convinced that these people live in caves.
Also do you call this a code brown too?I witnessed this first hand a few weeks ago next to beauty. This is my first retail job and I have worked at Target for about a month or so. I'm convinced that these people live in caves.
I'm actually not sure. Right after it occurred GSTL walked over from front lanes, got on the walkie and summoned a cart attendant. OPU had me preoccupied so I didn't hear much of the convo.Also do you call this a code brown too?
Active shooter code discussed?
I personally prefer Code Purple since purple is the opposite of yellow on the color wheelCode Wolley
No. It’s for team members tooIs code green for injured tm or only for guests?
With all that’s been going on with “Modernization” and the 4th quarter, these new team members aren’t being trained as properly as I’d like to see. I come from a pretty average sized store that had a lot of traffic and they knew all the codes and regularly cared about them and did drills to be sure team members all knew what was expected (all except for code red, a LOD would randomly come up and ask us if we knew where the meet up spot is). But coming into a new store which is the same size, but a lot less guests, I’ve noticed no one really knew what a code yellow actually meant. The GSTL was the one watching the front doors, and she literally went on the walkie to ask “can I allow people to enter the store?” 🤦🏼♂️ I wish I was making this up, and I’ve put in a formal complaint but thought I should put it here for others to note this problem in their store.
I had one of those. Little girl who looked 5 just stood there staring at me as I was picking up NIT clearance. I called to the woman on the other side of the bar "Your daughter is on this side" and she said "No, she's not my kid". I looked at another woman about 10 feet away, said "Is this your kid?" and she said "No." I looked at the kid and asked "Are you lost?" and she nodded. At that point I panicked on the inside but tried to display the attitude of complete calm/this is a hiccup, she'll be home soon, so the little girl wouldn't panic.Almost had a reverse code yellow, yes I know that isn't a real code. Kid wondered into the backroom and a vendor brought her out, luckily kid's adult was only about 20ft away so it ended quickly.