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Setting Up Job Sharing
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Scheduling

There are many different ways for job sharers to divide the workday or the work week.  Some partners split a day with one working mornings the other working afternoons; some alternate days; others alternate working two days one week and three the next. 

It is important to see what kind of schedule serves the needs of the job, the sharers and their manager.  The best schedules will look at the work that needs to be done in terms of output rather than hours, with a division made accordingly.

On the next screens are five possible job sharing schedules.  Below each schedule are three statements.  Check which two of the statements are true for that schedule.  After you have made your selection, click on
ANSWER to see the correct choices.


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