I didn't have a problem with the time clock at my last job, when you could clock in and out anytime before or after your shift (they just wanted proof that you actually showed up at all), but there would still be lines at the end of the shift because everyone wanted to get out of there as soon as the clock hit the hour. ;D
My first job the higher ups were strict about clocking in close to your shift, so there was actually a disincentive to get there a little bit early, because my boss would want me to help get set up, and then I was in danger of getting distracted and forgetting to do so at all. :/ The local manager was overall a pretty nice person. The upper management had pretty much only given her half-days off every week, so I didn't mind helping her out a bit.
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Date: 2009-09-04 04:14 pm (UTC)My first job the higher ups were strict about clocking in close to your shift, so there was actually a disincentive to get there a little bit early, because my boss would want me to help get set up, and then I was in danger of getting distracted and forgetting to do so at all. :/ The local manager was overall a pretty nice person. The upper management had pretty much only given her half-days off every week, so I didn't mind helping her out a bit.