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As usual, I think my store kept everyone. I think everyone worked out well, save for the GSA who is just a hot mess, and all the LODs want to strangle.
I DO have a question about this...my TL told me my last day would be the end of January, and explained there was not enough hours for people in Softlines, (not like other areas of the store). I immediately asked her if my work was satisfactory, and she told me it was exemplary, and I should be "recognized" for that (whatever that means)...it almost seemed like she was hinting that I may be able to stay on in a different department. Is this a viable option? If so, who would be the one to discuss this with?
@ZombiePanties31: Try talking to your TL about training in more areas. If you are friendly with any ETLs or TLs in different areas you might be able to pick up some shifts for the seasonal people being let go. I did this with electronics and Hardlines in my store since there aren't enough CA and cashier shifts available for me. Brought my hrs up this week from 18 to 30+.
Mention that you want more hours to your TL if people call out or shifts become available. I get tons of shifts this way (Usually 1-2 a week). Also, check the shift board and talk to TL of an area about learning that area if you are interested. Staying late and willingness to come in early is a good trait in the eyes of the LODs.
I DO have a question about this...my TL told me my last day would be the end of January, and explained there was not enough hours for people in Softlines, (not like other areas of the store). I immediately asked her if my work was satisfactory, and she told me it was exemplary, and I should be "recognized" for that (whatever that means)...it almost seemed like she was hinting that I may be able to stay on in a different department. Is this a viable option? If so, who would be the one to discuss this with?
Run, don't walk, to the HR ETL and see if they have any spots on other teams.
Tell them that your TL recommends you and you want to stay on.
Go, go now.