So the issue is the job is all computer/phone based, and is about 90%
commission. So a lot of the guys want to sit there 12 hours a day i.e. to
make more money. However, there is obviously an issue with that. If they
cant get their leads on the lead system then they can't work. i.e. the
computer issue. Because it's a high volume sales floor open from 7am - 1am
people come and go as they please. Some guys leave in the day to do personal
stuff, or go to the gym or whatever and come back for evening sales or West
coast sales.

 

They aren't really looking to have them punch in/out since it has no real
effect on their pay. The office would love to just have them work as much as
they wanted, which is what they used to do, but all the new banking
regulations put in place are forcing them to stop working. (Go figure).

 

The idea being now that we had to hire more people to compensate for the
hours. (2 guys at 60hours now is 3 guys at 40 hours) they want to just shut
the user down after XX hours. The logon times option doesn't work either as
described above. I know it exists out there because the old bank we were
working with used it. I just haven't been able to contact them to get the
answer.

 

 

From: James Kerr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:46 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: time limit software

 

For a grand they could get wasppro time management with a biometric clock.
You can set it to only allow punches between certain hours of the day.

 

James 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Benjamin Zachary - Lists <mailto:[email protected]>  

To: NT System Admin Issues <mailto:[email protected]>  

Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 4:09 PM

Subject: time limit software

 

Ive been tasked on finding some software for a small office (40-50 users)
that wants to limit computer usage to 40 hrs / week so no one gets overtime.

 

One of the banks that I consulted with was using it but I never asked what
it was, they included it into AD as a group and would put the computers in
the AD group and they would lock users out at 40 hours.

 

The stuff Im finding just googling is turning up all kind of parental
control stuff which would probably work to start but not a real viable
solution.

 

 

 

 

 

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