are handled.īaler - The large machine in receiving that eats used corrugated boxes. TMSC, TSC- Team member Service Center, the place where time-off requests, availability change requests, punch correction forms, paychecks, etc. This section has tile floor and normal gondolas. Usually infant/baby supplies are in a section of softlines called "infant hardlines". Some items are softlines in some stores but not in others. Softlines - The carpeted 45 percent of the store that contains clothing. Seasonal - An area (usually at the back of the store) that sells seasonal merchandise, such as Christmas, Halloween, patio, Global Bazaar, etc. Receiving - The part of the stores where the trucks are unloaded Ready-To-Wear - The main section of women's clothing Racetrack - The main aisle around the perimeter of the store. One Spot (See Spot Save, Dollar Spot) - A section near the front of the store that sells assorted trinkets for either a dollar or $2.50 It is usually either located at the front near the registers or in the back next to Rear Seasonal for Halloween, candy will be in Mini Seasonal while costumes and decorations are in rear seasonal). Mini Seasonal - A small section of the store that sells seasonal merchandise, especially smaller stuff (eg. Hardlines - The 55 percent of the store where general merchandise besides clothing is sold Some Food Avenue locations may also include a Pizza Hut Express and/or a Taco Bell Express. In older stores, Food Ave may also have a grill and deep fryer. It should be completely clear.įood Avenue (Food Service, Target Cafe) - The "snack bar". In some stores this is known as a Code BlackĬash Office - The part of the store where money is handled when not in the register.Ĭhargebacks (Reverse Logistics) - The section in receiving that handles defective merchandiseįire Aisle - A hallway between the stockroom and receiving in many stores. May be announced when an LOD is needed in the cash office. SrTPS - Senior Target Protection SpecialistĢ39 - The extension for the Cash Office. TPS - Target Protection Specialist (uniformed AP team member) Team Leader (Level 3) - Team member who is in charge of a particular department. STL - Store Team Lead - The ETL in charge of the store. This position was eliminated as part of AE09. Specialist (Level 2) - Team member who carries more responsibilities in a particular department. SFT - The team member who is in charge of maintaining the store and equipment Operator - Team member who both answers the phones and assists guests at the fitting rooms A LOD is usually an ETL, but an ETL is not always an LOD (Leader On Duty) LOD - An ETL who serves as the manager on duty. GSTL (cashier supervisor, or simply just "Cash-sup") - Guest Service Team Lead, team lead in charge of guest services and the front lanes GSA - Guest Service Attendant, basically team member who carries many of the same roles as a GSTL. In low volume stores, this position is often combined with ETL-GE.įlow - The overnight team that unloads the trucks and pushes merchandise to the floor and stockroom In low volume stores, this position is often combined with ETL-SL.ĮTL-LOG - Executive Team Lead - LogisticsĮTL-REPL - Executive Team Lead - ReplenishmentĮTL-SL - Executive Team Lead - Softlines. Only AP team members are trained to apprehend shoplifters/con artists/etc.ĪPS - Assets Protection Specialist (undercover AP team member)īrand Attendant - A team member in a high risk store who takes care of tasks such as keeping the restrooms, cleaning up spills, etc.Ĭart Attendant - Team member whose responsibility is to retrieve carts from the parking lot, check the restrooms, pick up hangers and defective merchandise, among other thingsĮTL-AP - Executive Team Lead - Assets ProtectionĮTL-GE - Executive Team Lead - Guest Experience (formerly ETL-Guest Service/ETL-GS), the ETL in charge of the front end. AP - Assets protection, the security team.
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