It looks like you've uploaded an
Indiana University Biweekly Attendance Record form, which is a standard time sheet used to track employee work hours over a two-week pay period.
However,
the image you provided is blank — there are no entries filled in for hours worked, dates, or any other data. Therefore,
there is no specific problem or task to solve based on the current content of the form.
What This Form Is Used For:
This form is used by employees to record:
- Regular hours worked (REG)
- Vacation time (VAC)
- Sick leave (SCK)
- Overtime (OVT)
- Holidays (HOL)
- Final leave (FNL)
- Compensatory time (CTD)
- Withheld time (WTH)
- Compensatory time (CPT)
- Absences (ABS)
At the end of each week, employees total their hours and report overtime (if applicable). The supervisor reviews and signs off on the accuracy of the hours.
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How to Use This Form:
1.
Fill in the Pay Period: Enter the start and end dates of the pay period.
2.
Enter Hours Worked: For each day of the two weeks, enter the number of hours worked in the appropriate column.
3.
Calculate Weekly and Total Hours:
- Add up the daily hours for Week One and Week Two.
- Enter totals in the "TOTAL WEEK ONE" and "TOTAL WEEK TWO" rows.
4.
Report Overtime:
- If the employee worked more than 40 hours in a week, calculate overtime (usually 1.5x regular rate).
- Fill in the "OVT HOURS REPORTED FOR PAY" box and multiply by 1.5.
5.
Signatures:
- Employee signs to confirm accuracy.
- Supervisor signs after reviewing the time sheet.
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Example (Hypothetical):
Suppose an employee worked:
- 8 hours each weekday (Mon–Fri) for two weeks → 8 × 5 = 40 hours per week
- No overtime
Then:
- Week One: 40 hours
- Week Two: 40 hours
- Total: 80 hours
- Overtime: 0
- Signatures: Both employee and supervisor sign
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Conclusion:
Since your form is
blank, there is
no calculation or problem to solve unless you provide additional information such as:
- Hours worked each day
- Specific question about how to fill it out
- A scenario involving overtime or leave
👉 Please
describe the task or provide the data you'd like me to use to solve a problem related to this form.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable time sheets bi weekly.