Time and Attendance Systems.

They have come a long way since the days of time clocks. 

When I couldn't find a system I liked, this site came into existance.

Among the many attendance systems I ended up locating were ones that used RFID, pc based systems, identification badge and card systems and many others.

I was surprised to see how many systems used plan old paper attendance records.

Many of the PC and Internet systems can track both the staff members time and their work loads as well.  This is especially important if attendance or performance is important to meet productivity goals.

Or if you have a business that bills for time or hours worked.

Educational facilities often need to track attendance in classes and at scheduled activities.  The right attendance systems make the task much simpler.

Now maybe you can find the systems you need too.



   

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