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How do you clock in and out using finger print, I'm new to the Kroger company and I haven't quite got that down yet



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You should probably ask someone in your store. There are different models of time clocks used, but mine works like this:
-F1 (ring)
-Arrow to desired function (shift, break, lunch), enter (green button)
-Enter clock #, enter
-Put enrolled finger on reader
-Clock (should) accept your punch

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What he said, because here's how it was for my store:

-Clock in
-Enter [Store Number + badge number]
-[Enter]
-[place fingerprint]
-Select [Ring in]
-Wait for confirmation

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I used to have the time clock like NutritionWhore said, now we have the one like tech said. So yeah you might want to ask your HR person.

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We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.

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We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


 Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.



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Lord_Uboat wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


 Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.


 Actually, I wouldn't doubt if they create an automated program that sends out e-mails to managers on specific clock ring incidents(continually being late, break & lunch clocks etc)  After all, the world is going to full automation anyway.



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DeltaGrocery wrote:

Lord_Uboat wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.


Actually, I wouldn't doubt if they create an automated program that sends out e-mails to managers on specific clock ring incidents(continually being late, break & lunch clocks etc) After all, the world is going to full automation anyway.


No need. There's already a report in Kronos that shows all that.

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Lord_Uboat wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.


Actually, I wouldn't doubt if they create an automated program that sends out e-mails to managers on specific clock ring incidents(continually being late, break & lunch clocks etc) After all, the world is going to full automation anyway.


 

No need. There's already a report in Kronos that shows all that.


 Only on the new clocks?  My store is still using the old and I never seem to hear anything about management knowing anything about habitual offenders unless we say something to them.  



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DeltaGrocery wrote:

techelite wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

Lord_Uboat wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.


Actually, I wouldn't doubt if they create an automated program that sends out e-mails to managers on specific clock ring incidents(continually being late, break & lunch clocks etc) After all, the world is going to full automation anyway.


No need. There's already a report in Kronos that shows all that.


Only on the new clocks? My store is still using the old and I never seem to hear anything about management knowing anything about habitual offenders unless we say something to them.


Kronos and the time clocks are 2 separate things. This report just sorts and collates data on late punches and makes it presentable.

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techelite wrote:
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techelite wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

 

Lord_Uboat wrote:
DeltaGrocery wrote:

We're transitioning between the two now. The first one should be a big grey time clock that sends data directly to Cincinnati, and the second should be a small one.


Lol. I can imagine a little elf in an ivory tower calling up various managers to alert them of employees clocking in one minute late.


Actually, I wouldn't doubt if they create an automated program that sends out e-mails to managers on specific clock ring incidents(continually being late, break & lunch clocks etc) After all, the world is going to full automation anyway.


 

No need. There's already a report in Kronos that shows all that.


Only on the new clocks? My store is still using the old and I never seem to hear anything about management knowing anything about habitual offenders unless we say something to them.


 

Kronos and the time clocks are 2 separate things. This report just sorts and collates data on late punches and makes it presentable.


 It's true. A few kids in produce got written up for taking the infamous 21 minute breaks. Management didn't even know who they were until Kronos told them. XD



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