Time is everything when you work independently from a corporate office or as a freelancer. Home offices can be scrutinized tremendously for being lax, having more free time, and just not being under the same regiment that a corporate office is. Entrepreneurs may also find it difficult to keep documentation on hours worked for a client by logging manually.
What is the best way to squash the rumors? Track the time to better serve your company, or for entrepreneurs, serve yourself. Tracking is as simple as downloading software onto your computer that will automatically log your work and associated time. In turn, logged information will benefit personnel for payroll and attendance; for freelancers, it will help with billing clients correct hours spent on projects.
There are several companies that offer tracking software. Two that I found are TimeClock Plus and Time Sprite. Both are very easy to install and use, and will offer a great reporting system for attendance, payroll, project time, taxes; just a variety of tasks that will keep both the corporate office or freelancer on track and on time.
The following screenshots will give you an idea of what each application will look like during use.
TimeClock Plus
Time Sprite
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February 19th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Time is Everything…
Suggesting two software applications that will help in keeping your hours noted so that corporate can process payroll, or freelancers can bill clients correctly….
March 5th, 2008 at 12:32 pm
Time is Everything…
Suggesting two software applications that will help in keeping your hours noted so that corporate can process payroll, or freelancers can bill clients correctly….
March 9th, 2008 at 3:24 am
I agree, being aware how time goes by is very important in every kind of work or business. This just one way to be able to do all the important things. I write down all the things I need to do for the day. So if I am not able to do some, I can get back to the next day.
Thanks for the info