What are the different parts of a time entry in Protiv? 🧐

This article breaks down the elements of a time entry in Protiv, explaining what each part means and how it's used.

Each time entry in Protiv contains several key pieces of information:

    • Worker Name: The name of the employee who worked the hours. 👷

    • Job: The specific job or project the worker was assigned to. 💼

    • ProPay: If applicable, the ProPay associated with the job. 💰

    • Date: The date the work was performed. 📅

    • Check-In/Check-Out Times: The exact times the worker started and ended their shift. ⏰

    • Breaks: Any breaks taken during the shift, including the duration of each break. ☕

    • Total Hours: The total number of hours worked, calculated by subtracting break time from the total shift duration. 🧮

    • Status: Indicates whether the time entry is open (pending approval) or closed (approved). 🔓🔒

    • Wage: The worker's hourly rate. 💲

    • Earnings: The total amount earned for the time entry, calculated by multiplying the total hours worked by the hourly wage. 💵

    • Cost Code (Optional): A code used to track labor costs for specific tasks or phases of a project. 🔢

How Time Entries Are Used 💼

Time entries are used for several important purposes in Protiv:

    • Payroll: They provide the basis for calculating payroll bonuses, ensuring that workers are paid accurately for the hours they've worked.

    • Project Tracking: They help you track the progress of your projects and identify any potential issues or delays through time tracking.

    • Performance Evaluation: They can be used to evaluate individual worker performance and identify areas for improvement.


Pro Tip:
Review your time entries regularly to ensure accuracy and address any discrepancies promptly. This will help you avoid payroll errors and keep your projects on track. 👍