Inbound, MBP, Warehouse, Outbound are the main areas of the DC. Inbound you are receiving the cartons. MBP is still inbound but you are packing orders for stores back rooms so there’s a lot of different zones. Warehouse is a good department to be apart of. You get to drive a lot of power equipment but also have to reach the locations on higher levels. I’ve heard the OP starts to shake when fully extended. So stay away from WH if you aren’t comfortable with heights. Outbound we are in charge of shipping the cartons to our stores. We build walls in trailers and line load down in Depal. We run the mezzanine which the entire buildings operations depend on. A sort is considered one of the most important job functions in the entire building. Outbound is physical and can be demanding. It’s hot and repetitive. I’m trained in everything in OB and have been with Target for 2yrs 8 months today. When you have orientation your Training Specialist will fill you in on more details pertaining to your specific RDC. I work at RDC that has a FC (warehouse associates and no power equipment but less lifting weight) Make sure and ask your TS or HR partner about the career exploration tool. Let me know what department you end up going into. I hope this gives you a better idea of a RDC.