Thread regarding Target Corp. layoffs

TTS Hijack: Target The Layoff

It's pretty clear that in general the TTS > TGT community is a little disgruntled and clearly paranoid as hell with all the comments here. I guess the good news is that there's not much noise outside of TTS here, the bad news is just how snarky and entitled the TTS comments are. TTS get back to work!

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This 101178...does anybody believe anything they read here...idiots....was just messing with all of you idiots....i don't give a crap.

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Post ID: @4JXw+Bqdctl6

101178 your comments here have been ignorant of TGT as a business and are offensive. Go back and read some of your comments. The high road is not your to take.

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Post ID: @4DU2+Bqdctl6

This is 101178, I have never failed to deliver results in 30 years of sales, management, support or technology responsibilities. That is because I hold myself accountable for results and not somebody or someone else.....please stop blaming everyone for your lack of personal results.

When I leave Target someday, I'll sit down with any of you and compare results and outcomes.

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Post ID: @4yfm+Bqdctl6

This is funny... So glad I don't work here any more.

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Post ID: @44Zm+Bqdctl6

Yeah, let's blame the store team members for empty shelves. Let's also blame the weatherman because it rains.

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Post ID: @3E41+Bqdctl6

101178 I'm new to your little argument, but you've obviously never set foot in a back room or stocked a shelf in a Target store. Here's a quick lesson for you. A team is in overnight or early in the morning and they push the product that the SYSTEM directs them to either directly from a truck or from the back room to the sales floor. Empty shelves mean an empty back room - no product. Stores haven't manually ordered product in years. Take a look at those empty shelves on the sales floor and all the dots that've been manually placed next to the shelf labels - they're called outs. They indicate that a team member is manually directing the system to fulfill that product because the fulfillment system didn't work.

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Post ID: @3lAB+Bqdctl6

@101178- clearly you have never worked a day of retail in your life. You make a perfect TTS candidate because you refuse to understand how a business works. There is life beyond tickets, intakes, requirements forms, and the stupid paperwork you care so much about. Try investing in the end product for once.

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Post ID: @3q52+Bqdctl6

"When you keep changing the requirements on us at the last minute"

Should be:

"When we fail to understand the requirements the first 15 times they were discussed, fail to understand that business is constantly evolving and think nothing should ever change"

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Post ID: @3MDe+Bqdctl6

101172, it does not take an app or system to look at your empty shelves and realize you need to go in the back room and get some product out there. That is just incompetence and laziness. Embarrassing!

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Post ID: @3Amy+Bqdctl6

Its actually not funny at all. It's simple, when a system doesn't work at my store it screws everything up and I can't get my job done. Maybe a little less wit in your comments and a little more in your work and we'll be fine.

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Post ID: @3Wn8+Bqdctl6

I think it's hilarious that anyone would bash TTS for not doing a good job! What part of Target do you work in? Where is this area that is just firing on all cylinders, kicking ass left and right, and out performing the competition? TTS is dysfunctional, but so is the entire company.

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Post ID: @3nmB+Bqdctl6

101097...you wouldn't be one of those 'end users' that is failing at generating the sales for Target are you? Get your own job done before being critical of other departments. Oh BTW I think you were just venting....get out of here.

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Post ID: @3py5+Bqdctl6

To 101099 don't let the door hit you on the way out. I'm just trying to use the systems, I guess it's all my fault you can't deliver.... I'm so sorry you have to deliver sub standard results and do so on budget.

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Post ID: @3eEM+Bqdctl6

Burger King is hiring

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Post ID: @3Ump+Bqdctl6

To 101097: Remember,we build the apps to YOUR requirements ~ it's not always a TTS issue. When you keep changing the requirements on us at the last minute and then claim it doesn't work, it reflects on you also. It's like building a house and we have all the electrical and sheetrock done, and then you ask us to move a wall and make a room bigger. Oh yeah, and we have to do it with the initial cost and time budget. Try doing that to a construction project and see how far it gets you!

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Post ID: @3jFT+Bqdctl6

100868 Honestly as an "end user" I'd be VERY WORRIED if I were you. I can't think of one TTS initiative/app or whatever you want to call it that has worked as advertised. I could care less about your venting. I want our systems to work consistently.

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Post ID: @3fK3+Bqdctl6

So I guess unless I'm working 24x7, 100619 and tgt won't be satisfied, no time to vent or think just work, work, work.....keep your head down 'shroom.

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Post ID: @1gJX+Bqdctl6

Sure maybe a little disgruntled, but hey we are being asked to do more with less in the guise of less with less. Just having bodies around does not mean the work is getting done, because for some doing actual IT work in TTS is a stretch. Slap a few more stickers on that laptop old boys.

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