Several higher-ups in the sheriff's office subsequently learned that Pishioneri had recorded on his
time card that he had worked regular, paid shifts while at the conference.
The
time card app is just one of many mobile apps offered as supplements to HCSS HeavyJob and HeavyBid.
The university held centralized classes and unit-specific sessions for its more than 2,000 supervisors and payroll staff who approve
time cards.
Do you remember your first summer job as a teenager, wherein you had to "punch the clock" four times a day by sliding the paper
time card into that large machine attached to the wall?
Norr, 57, who had been with the paper nearly four years, says he was initially suspended for falsifying his
time card, though he says he had told his bosses in an email about what he planned to do.
Because of this lack of education, they could not distinguish one
time card from another.
He took a photograph of himself each time he punched his
time card, standing in the same place and with the same placid expression; the 8,760 frames were projected in rapid succession on the wall showing the artist's changing appearance, marked most clearly by the growth of his hair, from shorn to shoulder length.
As with any company, cash flow is critical, but when the billable "delivery unit" is an hour of time, collecting
time card data quickly, accurately, and efficiently is a crucial task.
"By the
time card issuers are informed, large bills may have already been run up.
Don't take any irreversible action, such as removing a
time card or issuing a final paycheck, until at least 24 hours have passed.
The server framework includes a request director, policy manager, workflow router and will initially ship with procurement, expense management and
time card collection applications.
In the winter of 1988, PG&E's internal auditing department launched an investigation of Scott and Johnson, which the company later said was spurred by concerns over
time card fraud.