To give some background, I've been with Target on and off for almost 5 years at this point. I have been a GSA for more than a year and have recently promoted to GSTL.
Before I promoted, one of our veteran cashiers asked me out on a date. I declined as I would anyone else in the front end as I am their supervisor. While she phrased it in a very nice and complimentary manner, she is way out of my realm due to age, in that she is more than twice my age. This was not playful flirting, I believe she had true feelings. My correspondance with this cashier has gone from casual small talk to me simply giving instruction to her.
Being recently promoted and with review season coming up, I am very uncomfortable with giving her a review. I'm sure I could sit down and give her her review in a professional manner, I am hesitant due to the possibility of blowback if she is not happy with the result.
Nobody at the store knows, so I'm not sure as to how to approach the situation. I could ask my Co-GSTL to administer her review, but I feel that only prolongs the problem. I know that talking to HR is probably the best bet, but I do worry about the response. This cashier is otherwise very good at the job and dependable.
Anywho, I think I just need some reassurance that talking to HR before review season is the best route to go.
Before I promoted, one of our veteran cashiers asked me out on a date. I declined as I would anyone else in the front end as I am their supervisor. While she phrased it in a very nice and complimentary manner, she is way out of my realm due to age, in that she is more than twice my age. This was not playful flirting, I believe she had true feelings. My correspondance with this cashier has gone from casual small talk to me simply giving instruction to her.
Being recently promoted and with review season coming up, I am very uncomfortable with giving her a review. I'm sure I could sit down and give her her review in a professional manner, I am hesitant due to the possibility of blowback if she is not happy with the result.
Nobody at the store knows, so I'm not sure as to how to approach the situation. I could ask my Co-GSTL to administer her review, but I feel that only prolongs the problem. I know that talking to HR is probably the best bet, but I do worry about the response. This cashier is otherwise very good at the job and dependable.
Anywho, I think I just need some reassurance that talking to HR before review season is the best route to go.