HRZone
Former ETL HR
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I don't know about your guys store but at my store today we had multiple apps and they were very hands on both the TPS and APS.
Weird, my understand was only APS/APTL could app. Not TPS
I don't know about your guys store but at my store today we had multiple apps and they were very hands on both the TPS and APS.
I don't know about your guys store but at my store today we had multiple apps and they were very hands on both the TPS and APS.
The TPS could have just been assisting. When the app certified tm gives the go a TPS can go hands on and do whatever app certified TMs can, a TPS can not initiate a solo apprehension but a SR. TPS can so if you have a senior I envy youWeird, my understand was only APS/APTL could app. Not TPS
Maybe, but with current 100% always at the door policy, a Sr. TPS is now useless.The TPS could have just been assisting. When the app certified tm gives the go a TPS can go hands on and do whatever app certified TMs can, a TPS can not initiate a solo apprehension but a SR. TPS can so if you have a senior I envy you
There was a Senior TPS app at the district next to me a few days ago. Over $1,500. Rather than a congratulations, he was told he's spending too much time on camera... Sigh.Maybe, but with current 100% always at the door policy, a Sr. TPS is now useless.
Maybe, but with current 100% always at the door policy, a Sr. TPS is now useless.
And for all my AP comrades looking for the "next step," I made my transition into hospital security. If you can land something in healthcare-- THAT'S where the money is at!! No bachelors required. If you continue playing in the retail field, you'll continue getting retail wages and benefits-- CRAP.
We had a guy leave AP for a job in hospital security. He carries handcuffs and has to use them at times on people. He gets paid more than me also.Isn't hospital security the one handing out name badges for visitors?
We had a guy leave AP for a job in hospital security. He carries handcuffs and has to use them at times on people. He gets paid more than me also.
I always tell people that healthcare is the safest job you can take. That field isn't going anywhere.
Bravo!I only mentioned hospital security as an idea or option to show there are other avenues. Many within AP live for the adrenaline rush that comes with detaining and apprehending shoplifters and that translates directly into the hospital setting. You use your verbal deescalation skills to convince patients to cooperate and go with the program, or when necessary, work with your fellow officers and physically restrain the patients onto their beds until the nursing staff can administer medication to calm them down You apply leather restraints onto the wrists and ankles that can only be removed with a key. As commiecorvus mentioned, it can certainly be a dangerous profession but so can AP. I carry a baton, handcuffs, taser gun, and am equipped with a bullet-proof vest. I work in the suburbs so the risk is much less than hospitals in the major cities. I've never had to use any of my equipment (1.5 years in), but it's nice to have it in case I need it. And you're dealing with people off their medications (not right state-of-mind), people that are intoxicated, and many times I see people that would be 'boosters' at Target end up at the hospital for drug detox. I enjoy the problem-solving aspects of resolving issues with upset people and you find that most of the time, they just want someone to listen to them.
But the hospital setting is not for everyone. Maybe some like being bouncers at clubs. Maybe some like private investigations for insurance companies for people that claim false disabilities. Some like dispatch work and cyber investigations. Some like contract-security in a suit & tie type of environment. The list can go on. Point being, as a TPS you have a foundation that can transfer into a more lucrative career. If you remain with Target and accept being a TPS (nothing wrong with it, as mentioned I did it for 6 years), you have to settle for THEIR rules. For the majority, your ONLY promotion options are to APS (if even that) or maybe APTL... As a TPS, you get looked down upon because it's an "entry-level" position in AP (and they hire morons that ruin the imagine for TPS' that care about their job)... I know TPS' RUN stores and do EVERYTHING while the ETL-AP/STL get the credit for it. Plus, once you've been successful long enough, it becomes the expectation. Forget that all your neighboring stores SUCK, it's expected that *YOU* get the most apps, reduction in shortage, ect. The "recognition" no longer matters because you learn that it really means nothing since your accomplishments will be forgotten the following month.
Either you leave a Hero on your own terms (promotion/other job), or you stay long enough to see yourself become the villain. Store (ETLAP/STL)/district management changes and it's always the ones that have been there the longest that get "hated-on" and labeled as incompetent. I went from being the top performer, district trainer, and receiving every award possible to all of a sudden not being competent enough to perform core routines. When its your time to go, you'll notice petty criticism on everything you do. Nobody, including your ETL, will be on your side. You'll know they're either performance you out or making the work condition so intolerable that you leave on your own.
/end rant.
Found this image online, I think it was from last season though......But all I have to say is Oh Fuck no
Question for you AP folks. We have an issue at my store of people accusing our ETL AP being racist.
I know that being in AP you see patterns and what not and you would be ignorant to ignore when something doesn't seem right but I have also seen soccer mom's in coach purses literally walk out of our store with unpaid merchandise.
Do you guys ever deal with those accusations and how do you go about it?
Question for you AP folks. We have an issue at my store of people accusing our ETL AP being racist.
I know that being in AP you see patterns and what not and you would be ignorant to ignore when something doesn't seem right but I have also seen soccer mom's in coach purses literally walk out of our store with unpaid merchandise.
Do you guys ever deal with those accusations and how do you go about it?
Is there anything that isn't "waycist" nowadays if you're white? I don't care.
Actually feeds into the stereotype of a power hungry rent a cop.
So if someone doesn't feed into a racial victimization complex and play the identity politics race baiting game they're a "power hungry rent-a-cop". Makes perfect sense!