Hours Based Ranking

Hours Based Ranking

When you opt to use an 'Hours Based' system to award overtime, the system will default everyone to 0 hours, unless you manually edit your employee's hours to reflect differently. 

If you need to initially rank your employee's position on the list, you will have to do this by adding hours

The person you wish to be at the top of the list would require 0 hours. Then the next person would need 0.1 hours added and so on down the list. 

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