You mean that you are lucky enough not to time record?!? It is mandatory here, with some services doing it in 6-minute tranches. I use my Psion with suitable software. It has proved invaluable in demonstrating match-funding, even though I hate the self-discipline.... > ---------- > From: John Plews[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Reply To: John Plews > Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 04:19 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: time sheets > > On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 13:22:05 +0000, Linda Spurdle > <linda.spurdle@TYNE-WEAR- > MUSEUMS.ORG.UK> wrote: > > >We need to record the time that Tyne and Wear Museums' staff spend > working > >on the NOF-Digi project in order to estimate the cost of their > contribution > >to the project. It is proposed that we ask them to complete a monthly > >timesheet and use a flat rate for cost per hour of their time. > >Is anybody else doing this or planning to do it, and if so would it be > >possible to look at the timesheet that you're using? > >And is this method of estimating staff contribution an effective one? > >Thanks > > > >Linda Spurdle > >Digitisation Project Leader > >Tyne and Wear Museums > >[log in to unmask] > > In order to determine the level of "match-funding", we too have a need to > record the time spent by other members of staff within our authority. We > have not yet devised a suitable means of achieving this and would also be > very interested in any existing schemes or time recording sheets in > existence. Any suggestions gratefully received. > Thanks > > John Plews > Project Curator - "3 Centuries of Transport" > Leicestershire Record Office >