Add a schedule to a job in the "To Schedule" list
You can schedule a job directly to a field employee or as a "pending job" IE: for scheduling to an employee later.
It can have a date and time set to help keep track of the jobs and can be easily scheduled to an employee when required.
We are going to add a schedule date, time and a preferred site worker to Job No 00004/D.
To change the date, either highlight the whole date and type in the new date or click into the area you want changes and override it.
Select the time from a drop down list
Use the arrows to select the amount of time required for the job (as an estimate).
Select the preferred site worker from the drop down list of site workers.
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