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We use spreadsheets for most of our employees - filled out by the employee
and turned in as a timesheet. Each one is customized by the projects the
employees are involved in (easy to do with ~20 full-timers). We do not use
any kind of time verification.
I work on more different projects than most of our employees and I use and
really like LiveTimer (www.livetimer.com) I pay the $5/month out of my own
pocket because it is so much easier to use that the spreadsheet was, even
when I don't have it running live. It has saved me about 4 hours per month
of time that used to be spent working on my logs.
Dave Smith
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Eric Siegel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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> Hello ASTC Hive Mind!
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> I have a very prosaic question, particularly directed at those of you who
> work in institutions with significant amounts of federal funding.
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> Can you share with me, either on or offline, how you do your time record
> keeping for staff? Do you have a uniform system for exempt and non-exempt
> employees (essentially for hourly and salaried employees)? Does your system
> use any kind of presence verification (hand swipe, etc). How do you account
> for offsite hours and/or work at home?
>
> TIA.
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>
> Eric Siegel
> Director and Chief Content Officer
> New York Hall of Science
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