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Working time query

Postby Lusk » Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:42 pm

If you only work under eight hours in a day because there's not much going on, what gets entered on your working time for that day? Does the day get made up to eight hours?
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Re: Working time query

Postby ROG » Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:46 pm

Lusk wrote:If you only work under eight hours in a day because there's not much going on, what gets entered on your working time for that day? Does the day get made up to eight hours?

If you work/drive for 6.5 hours during a 7 hour shift then 6.5 goes towards working time

An odd day holiday = 8 hours
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Re: Working time query

Postby Lusk » Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:47 pm

ROG wrote:
Lusk wrote:If you only work under eight hours in a day because there's not much going on, what gets entered on your working time for that day? Does the day get made up to eight hours?

If you work/drive for 6.5 hours during a 7 hour shift then 6.5 goes towards working time

An odd day holiday = 8 hours


Thanks Rog so if you only work say two hours, does two hours only get entered? If this is the case, then this would help in pulling the average figure down.
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Re: Working time query

Postby ROG » Thu Dec 06, 2018 3:52 pm

Lusk wrote:Thanks Rog so if you only work say two hours, does two hours only get entered?

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