"has to people" = "has two people"


-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 8:08 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: RE: Staff Scheduling Program/Algorithm


My ideal to the issue...

Team A, B, C and D. Each team has to people.

Team A works from 7am to 7pm  S, M, T
Team B works from 7pm to 7am S, M, T
Team C works from 7am to 7pm Th, F, Sa
Team D work from 7pm to 7am Th, F, Sa

All teams will work their shift on alternating Wednesdays.

This allows all employees to at least enjoy part of a weekend and employees
get 4 days off every other week.  Although it will be 84 hours every two
week, they get paid for 80. Bet you the employees would not mind that if
they get a 4 day weekend every other day.

Hire another person if needed from M to F from 9am to 5pm

-----Original Message-----
From: Medic [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 7:23 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Staff Scheduling Program/Algorithm


I actually don't know if it's possible or not. It's okay to have over/under
40 hours a week as long as the average is 40 over the course of a month.

On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Michael Dinowitz <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> At first glance this can't be done. The first 3 periods are 8 hour 
> days over 5 days. The next 3 are 8 hour days over 2 days. Now if you 
> start playing with when one week ends and another begins then you can 
> move a few hours around. The fri-sat/11pm-7am leaves 1 hour in on week 
> and the other 15 in the next. But that doesn't help anything as the 
> goal is an average of 40. I can't see a single way of doing it to the 
> criteria stated. Someone has to have over or under a 40 hour work 
> week.
> If this is a 'standard' math example with a real answer, I want to know
it.
>
> On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I have a friend who took on a new job. One of the tasks she has is 
> > to
> figure
> > out the scheduling for her office. All the employees are union and 
> > get really pissy if things aren't fair. She has been tasked to come 
> > up with a system that as she explains it to me I don't think is even 
> > possible. Does anyone know of a system or algorithm to fulfill the
following criteria.
> >
> > 8 ppl.
> > Must work either a five or seven straight days.
> > Shifts requirements are
> >
> > 3ppl mon to fri 9am to 5pm.
> > 2ppl mon to fri 3pm to 11pm.
> > 2ppl sun to thurs 11pm to 7am. (there's no one from 7am to 9am) 2ppl 
> > sat & sun 9am to 5pm.
> > 2ppl sat & sun 3pm to 11pm.
> > 2ppl fri & sat 11pm to 7am.
> >
> > Each person needs 40 hours a week, average over 4 weeks. So one two 
> > week period could be 9 shifts and the other 11, or 10 and 10.
> >
> > I tried to start coming up with a system and my brain immediately 
> > started smoking. Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
>
> 





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