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We realize that tracking time is a pain in the neck. But, tracking time is important for several reasons:
 
We realize that tracking time is a pain in the neck. But, tracking time is important for several reasons:
 
 
# In order to create accurate estimates for more accurate proposals, we need accurate data from past performance to use as a benchmark.
 
# In order to create accurate estimates for more accurate proposals, we need accurate data from past performance to use as a benchmark.
 
# In order for our invoices to be legitimate, so clients gladly pay rather than question and scrutinize, we need accurate time data.
 
# In order for our invoices to be legitimate, so clients gladly pay rather than question and scrutinize, we need accurate time data.
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# Because time is our single most precious and non-renewable resource, we need to manage our time wisely.
 
# Because time is our single most precious and non-renewable resource, we need to manage our time wisely.
 
# Because we are remote and cannot see what people are physically doing, we need to have indicators of our work and progress.
 
# Because we are remote and cannot see what people are physically doing, we need to have indicators of our work and progress.
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So, we need to track time. The good news is that every professional on the planet who serves clients and works by the hour needs to do the same thing. Think attorneys, architects, consultants, etc. The world needs a better way of tracking time, as easy as wearing a Fitbit on your wrist. So, if you can help us design and develop a more seamless, automatic, effortless way of tracking time then we can create a product around that, sell it, and become billionaires. If you don't like to track time because its a pain in the neck, help us build a better mouse trap, er better time tracker.
  
So, we need to track time. The good news is that every professional on the planet who serves clients and works by the hour needs to do the same thing. Think attorneys, architects, consultants, etc. The world needs a better way of tracking time, as easy as wearing a Fitbit on your wrist. So, if you can help us design and develop a more seamless, automatic, effortless way of tracking time then we can create a product around that, sell it, and become billionaires. If you don't like to track time because its a pain in the neck, help us build a better mouse trap, er better time tracker.
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When you come onboard, we'll provide you with a helpful training manual during your onboarding process. It covers different time tracking methods that have worked well for us. You'll find useful tips and guidance on how to track your time effectively within our organization.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 1 June 2023

We realize that tracking time is a pain in the neck. But, tracking time is important for several reasons:

  1. In order to create accurate estimates for more accurate proposals, we need accurate data from past performance to use as a benchmark.
  2. In order for our invoices to be legitimate, so clients gladly pay rather than question and scrutinize, we need accurate time data.
  3. In order to calculate potential revenue so we can forecast expenses and pay maximum salaries, we need accurate time data.
  4. Because time is our single most precious and non-renewable resource, we need to manage our time wisely.
  5. Because we are remote and cannot see what people are physically doing, we need to have indicators of our work and progress.

So, we need to track time. The good news is that every professional on the planet who serves clients and works by the hour needs to do the same thing. Think attorneys, architects, consultants, etc. The world needs a better way of tracking time, as easy as wearing a Fitbit on your wrist. So, if you can help us design and develop a more seamless, automatic, effortless way of tracking time then we can create a product around that, sell it, and become billionaires. If you don't like to track time because its a pain in the neck, help us build a better mouse trap, er better time tracker.

When you come onboard, we'll provide you with a helpful training manual during your onboarding process. It covers different time tracking methods that have worked well for us. You'll find useful tips and guidance on how to track your time effectively within our organization.

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