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I interviewed at Target recently - I won't say which store, of course. Both interviews went very well, and I genuinely like the company.
With that said, when I was waiting for my interview, I noticed a disquieting bulletin.
The poster that said something like "# of Team Members tested positive for Covid this week." I won't say the exact number, again for anonymity, but it was more than 3.
That, to me, is alarming. One person, I could see. We had one person test positive at my old job, back in April, and no one since. But a handful of TMs tested positive just this week alone, at just one store? Yikes.
I also saw an unsettling number of TMs not wearing masks, carrying their mask in their hands, or "chin-strapping" it while in the back rooms. Around half of the employees in the back were improperly wearing masks or not at all. I could understand if you're eating/drinking, but most of these people were just walking around. My last job was in a hot kitchen, and we wore masks 100% of the time, whether the customers could see us or not.
I'm not naive, I do expect significant Covid19 risk if I'm working in a big box retailer. At the same time, I'm not trying to catch it, you know?
I understand that this is a sensitive subject, but is this typical of Target stores? Would other locations have similar numbers? If you're comfortable saying so, does yours?
Would you work at a store with 3-6 positive Covid tests in one week?
With that said, when I was waiting for my interview, I noticed a disquieting bulletin.
The poster that said something like "# of Team Members tested positive for Covid this week." I won't say the exact number, again for anonymity, but it was more than 3.
That, to me, is alarming. One person, I could see. We had one person test positive at my old job, back in April, and no one since. But a handful of TMs tested positive just this week alone, at just one store? Yikes.
I also saw an unsettling number of TMs not wearing masks, carrying their mask in their hands, or "chin-strapping" it while in the back rooms. Around half of the employees in the back were improperly wearing masks or not at all. I could understand if you're eating/drinking, but most of these people were just walking around. My last job was in a hot kitchen, and we wore masks 100% of the time, whether the customers could see us or not.
I'm not naive, I do expect significant Covid19 risk if I'm working in a big box retailer. At the same time, I'm not trying to catch it, you know?
I understand that this is a sensitive subject, but is this typical of Target stores? Would other locations have similar numbers? If you're comfortable saying so, does yours?
Would you work at a store with 3-6 positive Covid tests in one week?