Our SD announced that from now on there are to be NO carts on the floor. The team is to use Uboats and repacks for all reshop. Anyone else doing this?
I like it3 tiers here. Call me a rebel but anytime I find an empty shopping cart in my area it goes near the closest price scanner. I start to fill it up with reshop. If asked a guest must of left it there.
Every visit we're told that next time if they see any TMs using guest carts, heads will roll. But, since our specialty sales teams have a habit of using 3 tiers for their pulls, not pushing them, and leaving them full in the back for days on end finding an empty 3 tier for reshop is impossible. So everyone's like well, guest carts it is. 🤷♂️
Bin that stuff
as in Hanger Bin just load that thing up.
Before the remodel, we had two double hung Z-racks at GS, with yellow hanging dividers marked with departments so we could sort as we hung. We pulled plenty of hangers from the red hanger bin in all types and sizes, plus had a small parts bin organizer full of hanger tabs to change out as needed. We also had several Sterilite bins for folded clothing, accessories, shoes, and baby hardlines.We've been using three-tiers for quite a while now. And Style keeps a double hung reshop rack at Guest Services. It's worked out well, except that GS does not process our returns at all. Even most of the stuff on hangers is just tossed into the bottom bin of the rack. It's always a jumbled mess.
It's kinda funny how this rule is so totally ignored a lot of the time, even though it goes back like 8-10 years. No more shopping carts for cardboard, no more carts for backstock. No more carts for plano team. You'd get yelled at for having a cart in the backroom. Now-a-days I'll see guest carts full of shoe boxes by the bailer and fixtures all the time.On a conference call my SD had a few weeks ago it became mandatory (again) that we no longer use shopping carts.
putting all the softlines push on top of the hangers in the hanger bin is almost dead on the funniest thing ive heard in months about target...that shit is brilliant...they use vehicles and leave shit in them for days like we dont barely have enough to get pulls done and pogs set....cmon now.Bin that stuff
as in Hanger Bin just load that thing up.
Its not about fixing what aint broke its about trying to find a way to make profit margins more palatable to the shareholders and corporate leadership...if you can call it leadership. Target is a great company ...to investors and higher ups. It's borderline pathetic for regular TMs and we don't have any real say in anything. The stupid yearly survey they do has zero impact on my store for 4 years now even though I know many people have called the hotline and put in bad reviews for many aspects of our store. I think most people I work with are just happy it's not Wal Mart.We've been using three tiers for like a year now I guess. It's a pain in the ass because we still don't have that many. We have a z rack for style as well as a shelf for folded reshop which they never empty.
We are also back to sorting reshop at gs even though there's no space for it after the remodel. I wish corporate would stop trying to fix what ain't broke.
real talk, I would lick a three tier before Id touch my face after touching a guest cart fuck that shitGuest carts are fucking disgusting.
Pretty sure this is happening at my store, I see odd stuff in my backroom aisles that I know I didn't put there, toys.The new trick is to backstock reshop