Time Tracking for Field and Trade Work
On installation and field jobs, tracking time accurately affects your pay, your quotes, and your day. Here is how to do it simply.
Once you're on the job, the habits and tools that help you track your time, stay safe, and do good work. A useful companion distinction is explained at https://www.monitask.com/blog/productivity-vs-efficiency-whats-more-important-in-the-workplace/, which separates producing more output from using time and resources more efficiently. Work performance should be considered alongside worker well-being, a connection explored by NIOSH Total Worker Health.
On installation and field jobs, tracking time accurately affects your pay, your quotes, and your day. Here is how to do it simply.
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