Time Card
In this lesson I found that I can use this in my daily life, in my future. I can keep track in my working hours by my own w/o asking any help from my co-workers, when I have doubt in my working hours if they make mistakes.....
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In this lesson I found that I can use this in my daily life, in my future. I can keep track in my working hours by my own w/o asking any help from my co-workers, when I have doubt in my working hours if they make mistakes.....
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3 comments:
Junar,
I think it's great that you will be able to use what you have learned in class in your daily life! It definitely is important to make sure that your hours at work are recorded correctly! What is something that you will need to remember when you count the hours that you work?
Cari T. (Mentor)
I must remember, how much minute I subtract when I'm late at work,and when I'm leaved early.......and how to count my over time hours...
That's great Junar! You've listed the important parts of calculating your hours (especially overtime because it can add a lot of extra money to your paycheck!)
Cari T. (Mentor)
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