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UK
/tˈaɪmkɑːd/
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NOUN
- a card used with a time clock to record an employee's starting and quitting times each day
- a card recording an employee's starting and quitting times each work day
How To Use timecard In A Sentence
- Now with the new module we can keep a copy of every invoice and timecard, and each is available at the click of the mouse.
- A spokesman told the New York Times that the audit was meaningless and suggested the infractions were the product of workers forgetting to punch their timecards properly.
- Reviewing the same timecards O'Rourke found one employee worked 316.5 hours in a month for an average 79 hours a week, including 20 consecutive days of work without a day off.
- I don't see how it is much different to punching a timecard.
- Manager Li: This is your timecard. Punch your attendance at the commuter time everyday.
- The Jobclock system, designed exclusively for the construction trades, eliminates inaccurate or imprecise timecards.
- One timecard showed 33 hours clocked in the same day.
- It calls the Read Input subroutine (a middle manager), which in turn calls two more subroutines(worker modules):Read Employee Master Record and Read Individual Timecards .
- His was the labor of a grinder, carry after carry, game alter game, season after season, always punching in that timecard, obsessed with proving not only his talent but his dependability.
- Another course, on paperwork, teaches employees how to read, understand, and fill out standard construction forms and timecards correctly.