At mJobTime, we have focused on giving our customers a large number of configuration options to make our application as flexible as possible. However, software programs are designed to accommodate the maximum number of companies possible. We realize that there are going to be situations where mJobTime may not address certain facets of your business processes, but we ultimately strive to provide employee time clock solutions that will be unique to every business.
We look upon these situations as opportunities. This is because we love to get input from our customers about our time clocks for construction as well as our other software. Many times, this input can lead to a new feature or functionality that becomes a standard part of the program. Oftentimes, when the amount of work and time involved is not significant, we will do the work at no charge. Even in those situations where there is a substantial amount of resources required to do the work, if we feel it will improve the product, we often will share the cost of the modification with the customer. In those situations where the customization is very unique to a customer, we will provide a quote for the work and allow the customer to make their own decision.
Whatever the case, our development team has earned quite a reputation for doing outstanding work in a reasonable time period. They will work with you to get a detailed understanding of your needs, propose a solution, develop and test the solution, and follow-up to insure that our employee time clock solutions are working as intended once released. Our customers constantly rave about the amount of time we have saved them with our modifications. Usually, the ROI on our customizations is very short.
Whether it’s a special report or a very specific way to calculate travel or per diem pay, our crackerjack development staff is always ready to meet your custom modification challenges. They thrive on being able to make mJobTime (and our time clocks for construction) meet even your most stringent and unique requirements.
Let us provide you with a personalized demo today. As you can see, a custom time clock from mJobTime can supply your business with many helpful resources.
Imagine this… You have mJob exporting your labor timesheet information directly to your accounting software. You have a seamless process for payroll operations, and you’ve just paid your labor force for the 50th time this year. With two weeks left in the calendar year, your company suffers a huge blow with a tragic fire that destroys your offices, computers, and laptops.
Business comes to a screeching halt at a crucial time.
This unexpected event occurs more often than you’d expect. Thankfully you have business insurance to cover your immediate losses, cover ongoing operational expenses, keep paying your staff, and business continues. But, how do you recover and report on previous weeks of labor time and job costing while continuing to pay your employees?
Data backups are your virtual insurance.
Backups are a critical business practice ensuring that your company’s payroll records are not permanently lost to a hard drive failure, theft, flooding, or any number of other freak occurrences. Failing to schedule routine daily or weekly backups of your data could result in disruption of your business, financial losses, or even failure of the business itself.
There are three different formats for backing up data:
There are several options for backing up your files but basically, there are two different types – offsite and onsite.
The frequency that you schedule your company database should depend upon how often you save files and process your payroll. We recommend that you do either, an incremental or differential backup of your data at least once a day Monday through Friday and a full backup on Fridays.
Are data backups a part of your normal business operations? Have you relied on backup files in the past or do you only wish you had been able to?Share your horror stories with us.