I feel like in the near future someone will get fired for using a shopping cart.
Already getting coached, I think.
Gee maybe if they let stores have enough 3-tiers and tubs this wouldn't be a goddamn problem!
I feel like in the near future someone will get fired for using a shopping cart.
Already getting coached, I think.
YupWhile I don't work in either the back room or market, I'm assuming that people have legitimate reasons for being there throughout the day. Someone who's been doing this for two years and hasn't been caught yet is likely combining carrying the box in with legitimate reasons, and is probably not eating them in the break room but taking them home instead.
Never at my store. Our ETL's originally tried to get us to stop using them but it became pretty obvious that they are totally necessary for both stray and especially cardboard, because who wants to put together a huge cage just for one flat of toys?I feel like in the near future someone will get fired for using a shopping cart.
no cameras on the coolers doors? as someone who was a former thief as a kid for 5 years now working in retail...I'd just look at who enters and exits the fridge at certain times and keep track of those dpcis that keep disappearing...find the regular time of that by checking market tm schedules and then walk in the breakroom and bust them. bwhahahaha not that hard actually unless Im missing something because ive never worked AP
I feel like they don’t put enough focus on theft during orientation.
Everything is tracked and counted. The majority of targets cameras are operational, and it’s not just store side AP people who monitor them. You might not get caught that day or that week, but it will catch up to you.
I feel like they don’t put enough focus on theft during orientation.
Everything is tracked and counted. The majority of targets cameras are operational, and it’s not just store side AP people who monitor them. You might not get caught that day or that week, but it will catch up to you.
I'm pretty sure it is now. It didn't used to be. Investigations center is closed out here.
I was just thinking today, while at a different Target, where I saw a 70 year old TPS who appeared to have a limp as well .... my old store used to do multiple aps a week. I don't think that there has been one all year since they have a new AP-ETL and a 4'10" female TPS who just turned 18 this year. LOL. My first year there, a TM went down every single month for something. Sometimes more than one a month. I don't recall anyone getting fired this year. Is nobody stealing anymore? Not likely. We have lots of new TM's.
I'm pretty sure anyone could be a TPS if they wanted to be now. Really you're just glorified door greeters that get to go "make yourself known" in the event of someone being shady while your APS or APTL or ETL-AP is on the way to deal with it because they're the ones that can.
just correct me if I'm wrong, I have no TPS at my store, just an APTL.
Is getting terminated for taking keys home actually a thing at any other stores? I've heard of people at other stores getting autobanned for it but scatterbrained me has done it 3 times in 2 years and I still have yet to be written up even once. All that happened in my case was 1) find them in my pocket while doing laundry on my day off 2) quickly floor it back up to the store 3) find the STL and say "Oops I took these home with me on accident yesterday, my bad" and he just laughs at me and says "Dumbass! Thanks for bringing them back, see you tomorrow"
I'm guessing it varies by store, how hardcore the STL is and how much they like you...
I know rumors ain’t anything and the telephone game deletes the truth but I was told the SoCal investigation center was closing to expand the regional center or something like that. Target has always been top of the game for AP, maybe it’s just a slight transitional phase
While I don't work in either the back room or market, I'm assuming that people have legitimate reasons for being there throughout the day. Someone who's been doing this for two years and hasn't been caught yet is likely combining carrying the box in with legitimate reasons, and is probably not eating them in the break room but taking them home instead.
I'm pretty sure anyone could be a TPS if they wanted to be now. Really you're just glorified door greeters that get to go "make yourself known" in the event of someone being shady while your APS or APTL or ETL-AP is on the way to deal with it because they're the ones that can.
just correct me if I'm wrong, I have no TPS at my store, just an APTL.
A motivated, hard working TPS can do a lot.
Apprehending a subject isn't the only way to recover merchandise or prevent losses to the store, and if that's someone's mindset, then they don't really belong in AP.
I'm pretty sure anyone could be a TPS if they wanted to be now. Really you're just glorified door greeters that get to go "make yourself known" in the event of someone being shady while your APS or APTL or ETL-AP is on the way to deal with it because they're the ones that can.
just correct me if I'm wrong, I have no TPS at my store, just an APTL.
bumping this because I just finished reading through this thread again and laughing my ass off...hoping y'all have more lols to share?
bonus xp if your stories include: throwing down with another TM, throwing down with the cops, boinking each other in closets/stalls, and last but not least "best of" seasonal shenanigans!
Nobody has ever said anything about using carts at my storeAlready getting coached, I think.
A long time pricing tm at my store was venting in the break room about an obnoxious ETL and said that she could suck it. Our butt kissing VML and another tm heard and ratted him out to HR. When they termed him he threw his discount card at the ETL HR, then his name tag, told them they were the reason the store was falling apart and before he could throw his walkie at her the LOG ETL stepped in front of him to take it. Then when he left he peed on their car door handles. It was awesome. Everyone talked about it for weeks. He actually came shopping the other day after not seeing him for almost a year and he got a bunch of high fives.