This is the Target in Hixon, TN everytime i go there. I’ve stood in a 20 frustrated person long self-checkout line with at least a dozen regular checkouts collecting dust and not a soul with a red vest in sight. One poor lady helping 5 or so self cheout kiosks. The Starbucks at the entrance has more people behind the counter. And they still wonder why they’re failing spectacularly.
“Obviously it’s the checkout supervisor’s fault, they’re too expensive. Minimum wage for 8 hours with 4 hours unpaid overtime?! How do you expect a corporation to lose that much money to their employees and still fulfill their responsibilities of producing record revenue for their shareholders. Obviously the answer is to let go of the checkout supervisor’s at our stores and contract out one checkout supervisor to five stores and have them rotate between them in their own vehicle. It’s not like they really do anything anyway, they’re just their to make the consumer feel better.”
First time I’ve seen my little corner of the world mentioned here. The Hixson Target is still wayy better than the Gunbarrel one. I’m convinced that Target is single-handedly keeping the company afloat.
Target fucking depresses the living shit out of me. The only reason I ever go is that I’m a school bus driver and for some reason half of the tips I get at Christmas and the end of the school year (why the fuck do people tip school bus drivers? I have no idea) are Target gift cards. It always has Kmart-at-the-end vibes with half-empty shelves and employees that look like they want to kill you. And I don’t understand how they can maintain a grocery section at all - the selection is poor and everything costs twice as much as it does at normal grocery stores.
For some unknown reason, the stores all seem to have been inadequately constructed. The floor shakes at every multi-story Target I’ve ever been in.
Because you provide a valuable service that anyone with a heart and half a brain know you’re not fairly compensated for. Without you we’d have to schlep our own children to school, taking up time from already busy schedules. What takes you two hours would take fifty cumulative hours between every parent.
We actually get paid fairly decently, at least in my district (we’re unionized FWIW). We get almost $32 an hour with health insurance and a small (very small) pension after 10+ years of service. Hours are limited for those of us low on the seniority list but that’s OK because I hate working. Now if were just allowed to use duct tape on the middle-schoolers, this would be the ideal gig …
I’ve actually found that Target groceries are cheaper overall than the major grocery store chains, even the shittiest ones. I live in a major U.S. city so ymmv. The only big chain that beats Target’s grocery prices is Walmart. But you have to psych yourself up to shop there because it’s always a hellscape and I’m usually too tired for all that.
Aldi’s/Lidl/Trader Joe’s are also always very economical but they have a limited selection of items.
I live in the Philly 'burbs and Target is wildly more expensive than the big supermarkets, which themselves are lot pricier than LiDL and Aldi. I can see where that might be different in a big city proper since things are generally so much more expensive there.
This is the Target in Hixon, TN everytime i go there. I’ve stood in a 20 frustrated person long self-checkout line with at least a dozen regular checkouts collecting dust and not a soul with a red vest in sight. One poor lady helping 5 or so self cheout kiosks. The Starbucks at the entrance has more people behind the counter. And they still wonder why they’re failing spectacularly.
“Obviously it’s the checkout supervisor’s fault, they’re too expensive. Minimum wage for 8 hours with 4 hours unpaid overtime?! How do you expect a corporation to lose that much money to their employees and still fulfill their responsibilities of producing record revenue for their shareholders. Obviously the answer is to let go of the checkout supervisor’s at our stores and contract out one checkout supervisor to five stores and have them rotate between them in their own vehicle. It’s not like they really do anything anyway, they’re just their to make the consumer feel better.”
Said a CEO to his board.
First time I’ve seen my little corner of the world mentioned here. The Hixson Target is still wayy better than the Gunbarrel one. I’m convinced that Target is single-handedly keeping the company afloat.
Howdy, neighbor!
I know Hixon as “that Aubrey’s location that some of the employees from my local Aubrey’s location moved to.”
Target fucking depresses the living shit out of me. The only reason I ever go is that I’m a school bus driver and for some reason half of the tips I get at Christmas and the end of the school year (why the fuck do people tip school bus drivers? I have no idea) are Target gift cards. It always has Kmart-at-the-end vibes with half-empty shelves and employees that look like they want to kill you. And I don’t understand how they can maintain a grocery section at all - the selection is poor and everything costs twice as much as it does at normal grocery stores.
For some unknown reason, the stores all seem to have been inadequately constructed. The floor shakes at every multi-story Target I’ve ever been in.
Because you provide a valuable service that anyone with a heart and half a brain know you’re not fairly compensated for. Without you we’d have to schlep our own children to school, taking up time from already busy schedules. What takes you two hours would take fifty cumulative hours between every parent.
We actually get paid fairly decently, at least in my district (we’re unionized FWIW). We get almost $32 an hour with health insurance and a small (very small) pension after 10+ years of service. Hours are limited for those of us low on the seniority list but that’s OK because I hate working. Now if were just allowed to use duct tape on the middle-schoolers, this would be the ideal gig …
I’ve actually found that Target groceries are cheaper overall than the major grocery store chains, even the shittiest ones. I live in a major U.S. city so ymmv. The only big chain that beats Target’s grocery prices is Walmart. But you have to psych yourself up to shop there because it’s always a hellscape and I’m usually too tired for all that.
Aldi’s/Lidl/Trader Joe’s are also always very economical but they have a limited selection of items.
I live in the Philly 'burbs and Target is wildly more expensive than the big supermarkets, which themselves are lot pricier than LiDL and Aldi. I can see where that might be different in a big city proper since things are generally so much more expensive there.