Charlie built pet products delivery service Happy Pet from the ground up.
But managing workers started to manage her…until she found Authentik Systems. Are you facing any of the problems Charlie faces with her crew?
But managing workers started to manage her…until she found Authentik Systems. Are you facing any of the problems Charlie faces with her crew?
Bo has been there since the beginning, and Charlie couldn't have done it without him. People love working for Bo because he's wise and he's nice. He always hated being put in the position of reprimanding late workers. Now with Authentik Time, workers are responsible to clock in and clock out, and the system reports excessive tardiness.
Roscoe and Randy. Faithful to the end, Roscoe was always sure to punch in for Randy when he was inevitably running late. This costed Charlie hundreds of dollars per quarter.
Mike would never steal anything from the company. Not even a bone that had fallen on the floor. Unfortunately, he didn't see time as a ``thing``. Before Authentik Systems, Mike headed to the company gym three times a week and then punched out after getting in a free hour of workout time.
Jake was always a pretty good worker. New to the team, he likes working at Happy Pet. The best part? His flex scheduling - he can come in anytime after 8pm and before 10pm. His average arrival time is 8:09pm but after parking and walking in, Jake's real time is 8:22pm. Before Authentik, he consistently rounded down to 8pm. The result? 15 minutes a day and over an hour per week of overpays. At his hourly rate, it costed the company over $1,000 per year.
Storm has been with Charlie for years. He's loyal. He's honest. And let's face it, he's forgetful. He used to forget to swipe in. Not often, but enough that Charlie lost $350 per year due to Storm's mental lapses.
Susan manages three different mobile crews, each with two workers. Add to that her role as the company bookkeeper, and it's easy to see why she used to forget to check timecards in the morning and sometimes filled-in ``remembered`` times.
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