I took my two youngest daughters shopping for school clothes on August 10th around 3pm. I was hoping for an improvement since my last visit. While there was a good selection of clothes, the dressing room with no employees available to assist or maintain the cleanliness reflected the work ethics of the employees and management. In order to access the dressing room, we had to pass several carts filled with random go-backs. Once we entered the dressing room, we noticed that although there were numerous changing rooms, several were blocked by grocery carts that were filled with random go-backs. The handicap-accessible dressing room was barely accessible for someone without a handicap but there is no way that someone with a wheelchair would have been able to fit in with the random go-backs thrown on the floor and seat. There were only 2 dressing rooms not blocked by carts that were not handicap-accessible, one without a working lock. Furthermore, neither of these 2 offered a clean room to change in. Both offered no sitting room due to all the go- backs filling the seats and flloor. If you are looking to score on a potential injury lawsuit or looking to have your privacy violated while trying on clothes, visit our local Florissant, Missouri Target dressing room. The employee checklist is laughable as employees pretend to do their jobs by checking off tasks as though they have performed their job duties of maintaining the dressing room. Try...
Read moreI don’t know if this is for all the Target store or just this location but I had a bad accident happen here about 1 1/2 years ago where the doors smashed my babies hand between the door and my cart as we were leaving. No one helped everyone just stared at me while I was helpless. No one! Then the manager did an incident report but I never heard anything from anyone again. There risk department contacted me but she wasn’t hurt just had a swollen couple of fingers. I felt as if I should have got more sympathy for my baby a one-year-old going through this, may be an email from corporate something but never received anything from them and was quite insulted by that so I’ve never been back since then. We decided to go this weekend to see what clothes they might’ve had it for a back to school, my husband convinced me to go. First one employee was rude when I need help and then watched over me which made me uncomfortable and annoyed. Then when I go to self check out two sales associates are to busy talking ( loud ) to help the customers. Myself and another person was just looking at them cause we both said excuse me about 4 times. Shut up and do your job or at least learnt to multitask. I don’t know if I’ll be back or try another location it makes you wonder would I get have got better help in both situations from...
Read moredoes this store not have a district manager? very first time i went into this store i was baffled. moving from one town to Florrisant. i knew i would experience a different demographic in this store, which was very apparent when i first walked in. My previous target i was used to quiet music, mostly soft rock or soft pop. this store on the other hand was BLASTING what i would call rap pop. again based on the demographic of the area i wasn't surprised , or turned off, it felt like a party and i enjoyed it. that is where the good about this store ends. from the complete lack of organization on the shelves to things being thrown all over the ground. or things in a general state of disorder i was confused how a corporate store would allow this to take place. but none of that compared to the sheer lack of stock on most items i was looking for. most shelves appeared empty, rummaged through and in complete disarray. felt as though whomever was in charge of placing orders for stock has been on vacation for many months the few things i was able to find and check out with were only met by customer service reps who had the distinct odor of weed covered with body spray. as far as targets are concerned this is the most "walmart'" of the targets in the st Louis area. and that is why people go to target. to...
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