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Rusty 08-07-2018 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by FPenvy (Post 3777289)
wtf lol i'm here reading through your car issues and spot this :bowrofl:

Hey Franklin. I thought you only read the first and last part of a post. And never read the center. :owned:

FPenvy 08-07-2018 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3777335)
Hey Franklin. I thought you only read the first and last part of a post. And never read the center. :owned:

:wtf2:

oh no they've caught me :bowrofl:

StevenSlice 08-07-2018 01:07 PM

SOS. Theres actually work to do for once.

Pintsize725 08-07-2018 01:16 PM

Why does work have to suck when we're adults? Can't there be like a "as long as you get your **** done, you can set your schedule" understanding?

StevenSlice 08-07-2018 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 3777342)
Why does work have to suck when we're adults? Can't there be like a "as long as you get your **** done, you can set your schedule" understanding?

Thats the kind of schedule i wish i had. Because id probably only be at work 2 days a week lol

Hotrodz 08-07-2018 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Pintsize725 (Post 3777342)
Why does work have to suck when we're adults? Can't there be like a "as long as you get your **** done, you can set your schedule" understanding?

LOL, I changed professions six year ago and I still have not adapted to punching a clock. In my other job it was just that. You know you need to get done and when things were due. I would work 70 and 80 hours a week some times but I also could take a day off here and there or leave work early when I wanted to. Man I miss having that kind of flexibility!

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Haboob 08-07-2018 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3777349)
LOL, I changed professions six year ago and I still have not adapted to punching a clock. In my other job it was just that. You know you need to get done and when things were due. I would work 70 and 80 hours a week some times but I also could take a day off here and there or leave work early when I wanted to. Man I miss having that kind of flexibility!

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They just switched us over to using ADP by itself (apparently it saves the in-house people ~2 hours of work a week or something when using our old in-house system) and they're not making us (just in IT) punch out for lunches.

It's ******* hell. We don't have set lunch times, we typically work through lunch (but not now, if I'm clocked out I'm telling people I can't help them), etc.

FPenvy 08-07-2018 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 3777350)
They just switched us over to using ADP by itself (apparently it saves the in-house people ~2 hours of work a week or something when using our old in-house system) and they're not making us (just in IT) punch out for lunches.

It's ******* hell. We don't have set lunch times, we typically work through lunch (but not now, if I'm clocked out I'm telling people I can't help them), etc.

im not too mad about my work set up.

i can show up anywhere between 7 and 9 to start me day. just put in my 8 hours (extra 30-60min for lunch) then go home lol

Hotrodz 08-07-2018 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Haboob (Post 3777350)
They just switched us over to using ADP by itself (apparently it saves the in-house people ~2 hours of work a week or something when using our old in-house system) and they're not making us (just in IT) punch out for lunches.

It's ******* hell. We don't have set lunch times, we typically work through lunch (but not now, if I'm clocked out I'm telling people I can't help them), etc.

We use a company called Datis for our HR and payroll. It kills me that I am an executive and I have to clock in and out for the day. I don't for lunch...whoopie fckn do! The CEO tells me that it is way she can hold people accountable for showing up to work. I told her showing for work is just a start nothing more. We continue to agree to disagree and I leave it alone. She is the boss and she pay me very well so I have no complaints if you know what I mean.

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JLarson 08-07-2018 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Hotrodz (Post 3777353)
We use a company called Datis for our HR and payroll. It kills me that I am an executive and I have to clock in and out for the day. I don't for lunch...whoopie fckn do! The CEO tells me that it is way she can hold people accountable for showing up to work. I told her showing for work is just a start nothing more. We continue to agree to disagree and I leave it alone. She is the boss and she pay me very well so I have no complaints if you know what I mean.

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For me, it's the opposite; This is the first time I don't have to clock in for anything, and can do stuff like working from home (which is what I'm doing today). I prefer being on-site for most things, but for doing paperwork (writing a business continuity plan today) it's way better than constant interruptions.

Pintsize725 08-07-2018 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by StevenSlice (Post 3777344)
Thats the kind of schedule i wish i had. Because id probably only be at work 2 days a week lol

Pretty sure this corporate work isn't for me. We were a small, private, company a year and a half ago and it was much better.

Hotrodz 08-07-2018 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by JLarson (Post 3777354)
For me, it's the opposite; This is the first time I don't have to clock in for anything, and can do stuff like working from home (which is what I'm doing today). I prefer being on-site for most things, but for doing paperwork (writing a business continuity plan today) it's way better than constant interruptions.

Perfect! I am agency's COO so I need to be on site but I wished I had the freedom to work at home like you. I is difficult to get the paperwork done with all the interruptions.

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Rusty 08-07-2018 02:40 PM

At the power plant. We didn't have a time clock. We used time sheets that you turned in every Monday.

jwick 08-07-2018 03:08 PM

I’ve never punched a timecard but every engineering firm I’ve worked for required us to populate a time sheet. No way around it when your hours are billable to the client.

FPenvy 08-07-2018 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by jwick (Post 3777369)
I’ve never punched a timecard but every engineering firm I’ve worked for required us to populate a time sheet. No way around it when your hours are billable to the client.

does badging in and out everyday count? thats pretty much how they track if someone has been fuckin off.


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