Temperature Tracking with Clock In Questions
Please create something so we can track temps of our technicians. With COVID19 continuing to impact businesses and certain cities requiring businesses to track all temperatures of those coming on site. This would be a huge help to all of us I think. It could be as elaborate as tying the temp to each job so we can run a report on the job details that would show a column for temp that the technician put in. Or as simple as a clock in question (much like the clock out questions) and have it ask or let us create our own question. Example would be "What was your morning temp?" "What is your on-site temp?". This new way of "normal" isn't going to change any time soon. I think this is something worth investing in as it will continue to be a need for an indefinite amount of time.
Thanks!

Hey Molly thanks for providing your feedback with this idea! This is something that has been brought up and we are looking into ways we can adapt our Clock Out Questions to be used in this situation.
I think this would be a really valuable resource for lots of companies. With limited work time though and lots of ideas, we prioritize all suggestions with the most traction and support. Let’s keep the votes coming and we will build this!
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Andrea Feathers commented
We currently make our employee's add their temperature to the notes section with their first job/task of the day. That is how we have worked around it.
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Kelly Hrad commented
Please create something so we can track temps of our technicians. With COVID19 continuing to impact businesses and certain cities requiring businesses to track all temperatures of those coming on site. This would be a huge help to all of us I think. It could be as elaborate as tying the temp to each job so we can run a report on the job details that would show a column for temp that the technician put in. Or as simple as a clock in question (much like the clock out questions) and have it ask or let us create our own question. Example would be "What was your morning temp?" "What is your on-site temp?". This new way of "normal" isn't going to change any time soon. I think this is something worth investing in as it will continue to be a need for an indefinite amount of time.
Thanks!