
Originally Posted by
kfarris
I have been working in this industry for 20 yrs and this is the first time I was ever made to fill out a time sheet, let alone have to make up hours, I put in overtime as needed to fulfill my job. This is why I am asking, this is the first company that has ever done this to me.
You are lucky then... most don't. A work week is a work week. If they do ANY federal work... this becomes a very critical issue. Google up Martin Marrietta contract violations back in the 1980's... they lost a HUGE government contract over timesheet irregularities and were barred for a year of making any new bids.
I've worked as hourly AND in salaried positions for a number of companies for over 30 years.
Some can be real sticklers and very strict and some can be fairly relaxed about it. (I've worked at one that I had a 12 hour window each day to get my 40 in during the week, that was a lot of years ago)
But in the current economy... most are going to be sticklers as they have to watch the bottom line even closer.
As a new employee you are in a probationary period for a certain amount of time... but trust me... you won't be given the same latitude as someone that's been there for 10+ years will.