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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 371832" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>First, you have to ask the "Gatekeeper" for your timecard, then you have to punch-in precisely 5 mins before your scheduled start time...no earlier, no later, or you will be written-up by your manager (OLCC). Next, you must circle your start time and end time and place your initials within the circle(s). Finally, your card must be placed in the secure timecard lockbox. The reasoning (I've been told) is to avoid lawsuits for working off the clock.</p><p> </p><p>The net result is people standing in line to get their cards, then standing in line to punch the clock. If the timecard designee is busy or otherwise distracted, you could actually be "late" when you were at your work location on time. Insane...Nero fiddles while Rome burns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 371832, member: 12508"] First, you have to ask the "Gatekeeper" for your timecard, then you have to punch-in precisely 5 mins before your scheduled start time...no earlier, no later, or you will be written-up by your manager (OLCC). Next, you must circle your start time and end time and place your initials within the circle(s). Finally, your card must be placed in the secure timecard lockbox. The reasoning (I've been told) is to avoid lawsuits for working off the clock. The net result is people standing in line to get their cards, then standing in line to punch the clock. If the timecard designee is busy or otherwise distracted, you could actually be "late" when you were at your work location on time. Insane...Nero fiddles while Rome burns. [/QUOTE]
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