J jules3434 Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 4 May 1, 2015 #1 How exactly does scheduling work? I have another obligation (volunteering) and there are two weeks where I won't be available from 9-3 on weekdays...so how should go about with this? Btw, I was hired as a cashier. Last edited: May 1, 2015
How exactly does scheduling work? I have another obligation (volunteering) and there are two weeks where I won't be available from 9-3 on weekdays...so how should go about with this? Btw, I was hired as a cashier.
squirrely Joined Mar 25, 2015 Messages 686 May 1, 2015 #2 You need to login to eHR, click on my time self service on the middle/bottom and do a time off request.
You need to login to eHR, click on my time self service on the middle/bottom and do a time off request.
PullMonkey Ex-Backroom Badass Joined Dec 27, 2014 Messages 637 May 1, 2015 #3 Err, no. Go to MyTime Self Service and update your availability so that it doesn't include those times. Requesting time off would be a one time thing.
Err, no. Go to MyTime Self Service and update your availability so that it doesn't include those times. Requesting time off would be a one time thing.
squirrely Joined Mar 25, 2015 Messages 686 May 1, 2015 #4 CashMonkey said: Err, no. Go to MyTime Self Service and update your availability so that it doesn't include those times. Requesting time off would be a one time thing. Click to expand... You're right, I meant to say availability change. My apologies 🙂
CashMonkey said: Err, no. Go to MyTime Self Service and update your availability so that it doesn't include those times. Requesting time off would be a one time thing. Click to expand... You're right, I meant to say availability change. My apologies 🙂
J jules3434 Joined May 1, 2015 Messages 4 May 2, 2015 Thread Starter Thread Starter #5 Can you change availability for particular weeks or is it permanent?
A asidius Joined Oct 23, 2014 Messages 510 May 2, 2015 #6 You can set the availability change for x amount of weeks.
Hardlinesmaster Joined Jun 8, 2011 Messages 34,532 May 2, 2015 #8 Just give your tl or etl heads up...