

A small TV/VCR was on my desk and I tuned in to The Today Show. I sat at my desk drinking a cup of coffee. I was the Senior Associate AD at Florida State University. After seeing the kids off, I went to my office to prepare for the bi-weekly executive staff meeting. It was a Tuesday morning in Tallahassee, FL. Normal routine. Get the kids up, breakfast and drop off at school. Josh (8) was in elementary school and Kyle (12) was in middle school. It was a typical hot and muggy day. We enjoy recalling events that are joyful. Memories are the thread in the fabric of our lives. They remind us of the who, what, when and where of the meaningful moments which create our personal journey. Commemorating all those that lost their lives that day, and all those that sacrificed in the pursuit of helping others during those traumatic events, members of the UNCG Athletics staff give a first-hand account of what they remember from that day. For many, the events that played out in New York and Washington, D.C. If a person is lucky, most of those events are happy moments, but nearly everyone will experience something in their life so traumatic and unbelievable that they will be able to paint a vivid picture of that time for years to come. Few events happen in an individual's life that make a deep enough impression that those moments become etched into their memory for the rest of their lives. And, to be fair, it could be that I havent learned all the ins and outs of it yet.Story Links GREENSBORO, N.C.

And really I guess there is no HUGE glaring thing that I dislike. Little things like that become annoying over time. And why then does that segment show in red and an automatic break deduction, when actually the break is the gap of time between the two segments I just created. icon again to split it? and why do I need to put in a "Length" under the break column a half hour IS 30minutes. If I choose a segment to split, I obviously am requesting to SPLIT that segment, so why do I then have to click the.

Some things seem to require unnecessary steps. it makes it easier to train and encourage the use of it by our employees.
UNCG TIME CLOCK PLUS PLUS
As a Time Clock Plus manager, I appreciate the simplicity of it. The mobile app is really helpful for our employees as well. It is very easy for our employees to use as far as just clocking in and out. It is pretty straight forward and easy to use. Once on an Employee, clicking "Roles", for example, does not display the Roles the Employee has, but defaults to the Role settings within the Organization. Also, the "Search" method is a bit confusion, and is not Inherited by all forms as one would expect. I recall the first time I attempted to change a Users Password, the difficulty in locating the Form Controls which managed this method were extremely confusion. The nesting of various functions is non-intuitive. When I add a Supervisor to an OU (Organizational Unit), I find the "Copy " Profile Assignments from a like Supervisor to be a valuable time-saving function. There are perhaps Hundreds of Property Settings that may be attributed to a User, particularly Supervisors & Managers. PROSĪs an Administrator of the User side of the TC Plus application, I find that the "Copy" function of User Assignments is EXTREMELY helpful. I have had to hover over the Help content I am seeking, use Greenshot to capture a screen grab, then Paste the content into a Word document, repeating the process until I have what I need. The Context Help is well intentioned, but almost impossible to follow, as the multi-instruction Help Bubbles disappear based on Cursor Context. The granularity of the Application is extremely complex.
UNCG TIME CLOCK PLUS SOFTWARE
I found the system one of the most difficult of the 68 Software Systems our IT Department supports.
