I have had my ups and downs during my ‘o so many years at Target. Most of the time I have absolutely loved it. I take every change as a fresh opportunity. I love to take charge, make decisions and be left alone. The few times times I have been frustrated have been when I was being micro-managed or if my decisions were questioned.
Each time I get annoyed/complain on this site responses have told me to ‘find other opportunities’, ’there is life after Target’, ‘dust off your resume’, ‘no one is forcing you to stay’, ‘so and so couldn’t take it anymore’, etc.....Well, being stubborn and not a quitter I dug my heels in and tried it their way and soldiered on. Lo and behold, things got better again.
If it’s certain leadership that is nagging at you I look to the 18month date and hope they are transferred - I have lost count of the number of STL’s/ETL‘s I’ve outlasted. If it’s a tm causing the friction, well, that’s even easier than 18 months if you diligently document.
Since you are new to consumables you may be receiving more feedback than you’re used to - that may feel like you are being performanced out but it may also be that you are being improved. I have told tm‘s not every conversation is bad, there are times we are truly trying to help improve someone. Listen to each thing you are being told and try to ask questions and maybe try things their way.
Hope you stick it out - bad time to be looking for a job. Target has lost too many good people Already.
Think of this : This is a hard time for consumables - maybe you were the strongest person in your store to take it on. It could have been a compliment.