Thread regarding Target Corp. layoffs

I can still remember

Thinking back over nearly 2 decades, I remember when this company celebrated victories with their employees. I remember when this was a fun place to work. Everyone in the community wanted to work here and everyone who worked here held their chin up because they knew they worked at the best place in their local area. Christmas cards, hams, turkeys, t-shirst, monthly celebrations for being safe, sincere pats on the back, laughing and cutting up without the threat of being suspect of "not performing due to behavior". Everyone made their production. Then it all changed. Target and hq stress change is needed to move forward. Well in this case it was the knife in target's back. Art moved in and took jobs. Target started hiring temps instead of hiring full time employees. Ryder took the logistics positions. tno happened and removed the dispatchers. target outsourced the computer techs positions to an outside company. All to save money. My BIG question is if target could do all of the things for their employees 15 years ago and turn a huge profit, why is it after they laid off all of these people they can't afford to send me a card on Christmas? No hams, no celebrations, no safety recognition, no perfect attendance luncheons, NOTHING. WHY? You cut back on employees to save money, yet you have none to spend.

This is because PEOPLE make this company and until our board realizes this, we will not move forward. People, what a simple concept. Treat People fair. I'm sure if our leadership team (across the pyramid) would not leave their morals at the front door when they enter work this place would be a better, more profitable place to work. I'm sure their mothers didnt raise them to be like this or would tell them they are doing the right things. It's about People and how you treat them. Bring that back and stand out AGAIN amoungst the competitors. Thats how stood out before.

Change is NOT always good. Ask the people who have to CHANGE their lives due to layoffs.

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Post ID: @OP+AlbRdA5

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You know what, there were many employers who were great about 25 year ago. The world has changed, and you can either accept it and take charge of your own career, or sit around waxing poetic about how things used to be and wish that things were the way they used to be. I learned a good 15 years ago when I worked at a large corporation that none of them care about you. You are a number to them, whether you are a VP or an entry level clerk. It is like this at Target, and it is like this at every other large corporation. I decided that I was not going to be at the mercy of a corporation who didn't care about me, and I did something about it. I went back to school and I earned a Master's degree in Computer Science. I toiled countless hours to learn this skill, and I also worked my way into the IT organization at my company. I knew that once I had skills and experience in a field that would always be in demand, I was golden. And you know what, I was right. Today, I never have to worry about having a job. If I put out the word that I am looking, I usually have leads in less than a day. I once was on a contract that ended without notice, and I had a better contract within 3.5 weeks, and that was at holiday time. Please, do yourself a favor. Do not waste your life worrying about what the Target executives will do, do not put yourself at their mercy. Develop some skills that are portable, that will help you get a job in multiple industries. Accounting, computer programming, UI design, there are so many choices. This way, you will be the one deciding where you want to work, and not vice versa.

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Post ID: @1i1I+AlbRdA5

I'm sorry you were late to the 21st century train. It already left you the station.

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Post ID: @KVR+AlbRdA5

Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end.... Unfortunately they did end. I'm glad I was part of the good times.

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Post ID: @LXV+AlbRdA5

OMG Well said....I wonder how many people who read this blog and remember the Target that used to be...it all changed about the same time as 09/11/2001 .Too bad Target thought best to outsource jobs to India and lay off US workers. It just isnt the same company anymore. For all those that do remember how fast fun and friendly Target used to be . Well at least you have that to look back on.

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Post ID: @YUz+AlbRdA5

OMG Well said....I wonder how many people who read this blog and remember the Target that used to be...it all changed about the same time as 09/11/2001 .Too bad Target thought best to outsource jobs to India and lay off US workers. It just isnt the same company anymore. For all those that do remember how fast fun and friendly Target used to be . Well at least you have that to look back on.

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Post ID: @ToQ+AlbRdA5

I remember those days also. It was before they started hiring only children right out of college. Those with no common sense and strutted around like peacocks.

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Post ID: @nwb+AlbRdA5

I agree with you 100 percent. I use to love working for Target.. Now 17 years later there is no fun anymore and they kicked my ass out the door because I got older and could not meet their exceedingly high job expectations. Glad to be out of there so I dont kill myself!!

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Post ID: @OXo+AlbRdA5

i remember that too!

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Post ID: @Yrd+AlbRdA5

Great post Anonymous73065 - thank you!!!

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