In 2025 someone is still using these for clocking in and out?
KervyN on
How long is he employed?
3 data points (1.5 days) is like 2cm.
I guess this is 4m?
4m = 400cm / 2cm = 200cm * 1.5 = 300 days?
So roughly 1year?
Edit: oh wait. You have to clock out for breaks, right? So it is only half a year.
HMS_Hexapuma on
Printout looks to be about 5M long with each entry taking up about 3mm and the gap between them being about 2mm means roughly 1000 entries which comes out to about 500 shifts.
Insert joke here about in the US that being about 3 weeks.
unknown_ninja_me on
Thankful you had a big enough room😅
Happy_Ad9182 on
„Thank you for all you have done for for the Company.
Here, take this 5$ watch as sign of our gratitude.“
QuixoticPineapple on
Is this interesting because it’s so short, yet it’s your longest hire? Genuinely wondering.
If my company did that I’m pretty sure our average one would be like 4 times that length. With our longest being 7-10 times longer.
RadioEnvironmental40 on
we got same length about 4m, considering the thickness of the tile is 4.5″ referencing standard wall thickness. plus minus 10cm only up to 488 days ( breaks not included )
font size maybe about 12points, doubling that for spacing in between texts is about 8.2mm
ThrownThrone404 on
High turnover eh, lol
Grobo_ on
I feel this is the norm and nothing special if you cant hold your employees on 1-2 years and are proud of it something is wrong. Either pay is bad, the job bad or the company is not great.
But then I guess restaurants change their employees quite often as for many it’s just for the sake of having work until they find better.
Puppet007 on
That’s at a Burger King, right?
Gullible-Constant924 on
Not impressive if that’s every clock in and clock out, i though each line was a pay period or something.
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That’s nothing compared to my last CVS receipt.
What is a full time sheet ?
In 2025 someone is still using these for clocking in and out?
How long is he employed?
3 data points (1.5 days) is like 2cm.
I guess this is 4m?
4m = 400cm / 2cm = 200cm * 1.5 = 300 days?
So roughly 1year?
Edit: oh wait. You have to clock out for breaks, right? So it is only half a year.
Printout looks to be about 5M long with each entry taking up about 3mm and the gap between them being about 2mm means roughly 1000 entries which comes out to about 500 shifts.
Insert joke here about in the US that being about 3 weeks.
Thankful you had a big enough room😅
„Thank you for all you have done for for the Company.
Here, take this 5$ watch as sign of our gratitude.“
Is this interesting because it’s so short, yet it’s your longest hire? Genuinely wondering.
If my company did that I’m pretty sure our average one would be like 4 times that length. With our longest being 7-10 times longer.
we got same length about 4m, considering the thickness of the tile is 4.5″ referencing standard wall thickness. plus minus 10cm only up to 488 days ( breaks not included )
font size maybe about 12points, doubling that for spacing in between texts is about 8.2mm
High turnover eh, lol
I feel this is the norm and nothing special if you cant hold your employees on 1-2 years and are proud of it something is wrong. Either pay is bad, the job bad or the company is not great.
But then I guess restaurants change their employees quite often as for many it’s just for the sake of having work until they find better.
That’s at a Burger King, right?
Not impressive if that’s every clock in and clock out, i though each line was a pay period or something.
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Must be a shit job for such a short tape