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I have a schedule spreadsheet that we use and i have to come up with a way to
make it easier to schedule. I have three locations North, Central, South. i
have 12-15 drivers per location. i need to schedule by senoirity company
wide. say i need 5 drivers to work and have 12 drivers total. i need to find
the top 20 drivers from all three locations so i know who to schedule. i was
hoping to do this with out having to look up all the drivers hire dates
manually.Times would be manually entered but the offs hopefully will be
automatic entry.

Example Goal Out Come
A B C D E F
North Time Central Time South Time
Steve Bob Chris
Zach Ed OFF Bill
John OFF Daryl OFF Joe OFF
Pam OFF John R OFF Luis OFF




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