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Ronbo

Can anyone suggest a good scheduling template for weekly shifts?
 
Am looking for help in scheduling two teams of five (5) persons....7am to
3pm, and 3pm to 11pm...Mon-Sat. (Sundays off). Furthermore...of the teams of
five, the team covering 3pm to 11pm would give up one to cover 11pm to 3am...

Major holidays off. (covered by On Call assignments) and minor holidays
short staffing.

Any suggestions? Am tired of doing it the "way we've always done it!"

Thanks

Peo Sjoblom

Can anyone suggest a good scheduling template for weekly shifts?
 
I doubt excel is the right tool compared to brute strenght, it seems though
that people believe excel has something built in for these things which is
not true


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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom


"Ronbo" wrote in message
...
Am looking for help in scheduling two teams of five (5) persons....7am to
3pm, and 3pm to 11pm...Mon-Sat. (Sundays off). Furthermore...of the teams

of
five, the team covering 3pm to 11pm would give up one to cover 11pm to

3am...

Major holidays off. (covered by On Call assignments) and minor holidays
short staffing.

Any suggestions? Am tired of doing it the "way we've always done it!"

Thanks





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