by Mark Nemtsas | May 7, 2010 | How To, Tips and Tricks, Using the Software
A common question I get asked is “How do I track paid breaks for my employees?”. I’ve never really had a good answer to this question until earlier this week in a flash of inspiration (yes I do have them very occasionally) I realized that anyone could easily make use of the Time Clock MTS Job Tracking features to easily track paid breaks. Here’s how I’d set it up: Go to the Job Tracking screen and define a job for each paid break type that you want to track. This might be ‘lunch break’ or ‘coffee break’ or whatever suits your needs. Go to the Employee Information screen and set the Job Tracking setting for each employee to “Optional”. When this is set, employees will be shown the “Enter Job Code” screen when they clock in or out but they won’t actually have to enter a code. When employees come to work, just have them clock in as normal without entering a job code. When they take a paid break, have them clock out and switch jobs to one of your paid break codes which you defined in step 1 above. When they return from a paid break, have them switch jobs again but not enter a job code (they are back on normal time). You can then use Job Time Report to monitor how much time your employees are spending on their paid breaks and ensure there is no time clock fraud occurring. I hope you find that little tip helpful, it will certainly give employers much tighter monitoring on what their employees are up to with almost... read more
by Mark Nemtsas | Apr 28, 2010 | Tips and Tricks, Using the Software
Here’s a question we got from a Time Clock MTS user recently. I have downloaded the trial version of the time clock, which I find very useful. I don’t understand how is this calculating the time. I need it to calculate time on hourly basis (60 minutes) on the reports. But the reports calculation don’t match my calculations. Can you please tell me where do I fix this? I will really appreciate your help. Of course reports can be configured in Time Clock MTS to show times in decimal hours (for example 1.1 hours) or hours and minutes (for example 1 hr, 6 minutes). A lot of users prefer decimal hours because it makes payroll and overtime calculations a lot easier, some others are just interested in attendance times and like the easier to understand hours and minutes reports. Here’s my reply to the above email: Do you have the reports setup to show in hours and minutes? If not you can change this on the Tools->Options-> Report Settings page. If that’s not the problem perhaps you can give me some more detail on what the specifics of your issues are? The user got back to me and the report settings was indeed their problem. If you’re not exactly sure of what I’m talking about try taking a look at the report settings help... read more
by Mark Nemtsas | Apr 28, 2010 | Tips and Tricks, Using the Software
I got a question from a potential Time Clock MTS user recently, she is the director of a childcare center in the USA. Here’s what she had to ask: Would you be able to answer these questions for me by e-mail? I’m trying to determine if your time clock software will work for what we’d need to use it for. We currently have about 60 students and about 25 staff. We use a centrally located computer for everyone (students & staff) to clock in and out each day. Each person has an ID # that they use to clock in and out. I’d like to set this up where people can clock in/out on the main computer, but I can run reports from 2 computers in the office. We’d like to have 2 administrators. Is that possible? How many people can use this to clock in/out? If we reach our maximum in the future, is there any way to extend the number of users? Do you happen to know how other childcare centers are using this program to clock in/out students? Do they set students up as a certain Department or something? Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. There’s a few points about this. Firstly, yes you can have multiple administrator computers, but you’ll need to purchase a license for each one and then set up the second (and subsequent) administrator computers as described in this blog entry. The second thing to note is that Time Clock MTS is most certainly used by other childcare centers, several dozen at least (plus about 6000 other... read more
by kathryn@timeclockmts.com | Apr 23, 2010 | New Releases, News
A new version of Time Clock MTS was released a couple of days ago that included a bug fix, some debugging for a potentially new bug, and an interesting new feature. Details of each are below. A fix has been added for sick time and vacation accruals where a very short accrual period was selected (such as accruing 1 hour of leave for every 1 hour of work). The bug will not have affected many users. Some detailed debugging code has been added to track the shift clock in time restriction. One user reported that his staff couldn’t clock in until 1 minute before shift start despite the limit being set to 6 minutes. Not sure what I’m talking about? Go take a look at the entry about stopping employees clocking in too early. A new setting has been added to the Tools->Options->Job Tracking page. The ‘allow employees to create jobs’ setting will allow employees to create a new job when they enter a job code into Time Clock MTS that doesn’t already exist. If you’re not sure what the job tracking features of Time Clock MTS include try take a look at the job tracking time clock... read more
by Mark Nemtsas | Apr 13, 2010 | News
You’ve probably noticed that things have been a little quiet around here lately, that’s because I’ve been working hard on the new online version of Time Clock MTS. I’m happy to say that the website for this new online time clock system has been launched today and I’m hoping that Online Time Clock MTS will be released for free BETA testing within 6 weeks. Please go take a look at the Online Time Clock MTS website for more information. What does this mean for you as a Time Clock MTS user? Well, probably nothing. Development of the desktop version of Time Clock MTS is continuing with version 3 being worked on and a number of interesting user suggested features being added. I am still hopeful of incorporating a new and much better reporting system into version 3. Stay tuned for more information as it becomes... read more
by Mark Nemtsas | Mar 31, 2010 | Using the Software
I’ve just found a very interesting thread over on “The Practical Machinist” forums which discusses the use of time clocks in the machine shop. The thread is To Time or not too Time (Clock) makes for very interesting reading. All of the discussion is from the workshop manager/owner’s point of view and if you read the entire thread you’ll see some common problems that are experienced due to what is usually a minority of employees. Heres some key issues I noted: When i started working at my current job we just wrote our time cards out ourselves. then matt started. He was the last to arrive first to leave but always had the most hours…now we have a time clock. thanks matt Now, that being said, if you have several employees, you can lose time “around the edges” of the day, and lunchtime. Without a time clock, 30 min lunches can become 35 min., and employees are often standing at the time clock waiting to punch out the second it turns. So, for example, if you have 10 employees, and each one “nibbles” 15 min per day, then that’s 150 min per day, or 750 min per week! Some lost production time right there… Once had a helper who never kept track of any time on repair jobs . His method was to stare at the clock and gusstimate when he started /finished , and then guessed what the customer would like to pay , and then kinda sorta arrive at a price . He was a great worker , but probably lost me lots of $$. He now... read more