Last week, these same Target team members became a Twitter hit and internet sensation after helping a young teen who popped into their store in order to buy a clip-on tie for a job interview at a neighboring Chick-fil-A.
The store only had regular ties, so this awesome Target team member took the time to help the nervous teen put on his new tie, tuck in his shirt and then showed him how to give a proper handshake and tackle a few tough interview questions! As the kid exited the store, a bunch of supportive Target team members cheered him on! THIS is true customer service - Right on the mark, Target!! Fingers crossed for this kid'z interview!!
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Since this story went viral, these Target employees have administered marriage counseling to various store patrons; helped local police in an ongoing murder investigation across town and helped a University professor grade a student's thesis.
Brian Williams is not the first celebrity to seek out their sage wisdom. They have helped President Obama formulate his latest budget, and it is rumored they were instrumental in finding Bruce Jenner (a/k/a "Jen Bruiser") some cute pumps IN HIS/HER SIZE!
It's all part of Target's latest marketing campaign.
“We want our guests to see and feel that when they shop at Target, they’re part of something bigger than a transaction... and not just trying to sell you something that can be found on store shelves,” said Jeff Jones, executive vice president and chief marketing officer.
Brian Williams was later spotted in a booth at a nearby fast food chain, one shirt tail untucked, stains on his clip-on tie and his normally well-coiffed hair in disarray and mumbling, "Winner, winner, Chick-fil-A dinner!"
Brusilla.
ReplyDeleteAs pretty as the first "lady".
ReplyDeleteI look at Brian Williams now and I think of Tex Baxter from the Mary Tyler Moore show.
ReplyDeleteGreat comparison cube, but Limbaugh already christened Bill O'Reilly as O'Baxter. Neither one has much credibility.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Rush had done that... still, there could be two Teds. The comparison remains apt.
ReplyDeletecube; it was TED and that is a hilarious observation!
ReplyDeleteWhat about O'Reilly is remotely like Baxter??
OK...other than THE EGO!?
lmbooooooooooo what a typical lamestream media tool! Grrrrrrrrrr! Happy Valentines Day!! xoxox
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