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-_ - ' _ - ' ' - ' - -_. <br /> ' t' . <br /> " ' . <br /> ^ <br /> � <br /> . . <br /> PaOe 3 ' ` <br /> " , <br /> 1111 11 . Special [veoi� . <br /> 12. Office Expense . ' <br /> The above items , can be changed to suit the needs of <br /> the user. The above are the one ' s our athletic ' ! <br /> department uses. . . <br /> '' <br /> OPTIONS ` <br /> O. List h, categories. <br /> • I . Ai-:-,6 data. <br /> 2. List all data. <br /> 3. List b, categor,. <br /> 4. Total Data ( all categories ) ' ' '. <br /> 5. File Data on Disk. ' ` <br /> 6. Print Data on line printer. i ' <br /> 7, To Post Credit. <br /> 8. End program and return to main menu. <br /> . <br /> ;A�HSCH/C/,� <br /> ' <br /> ` <br /> The Maintenance Sch,Auliog s,stems is a computerized . <br /> sYstem which keeps track of and schedules •work . <br /> (MS) <br /> activities. [he Maintenance Scheduling � <br /> 1111consists of three main components : ordering, <br /> scheduling/ and reporting. <br /> Ordering : <br /> • Foreman, managers can initiate a job order - <br /> request following observation of a <br /> maintenance ueficionc/ or need. To do this, <br /> the employee fills out a "jof order request" <br /> form and hands it in with his "work report" <br /> form at the end of the daY. The information <br /> is then fed into the computer which <br /> automati[al ) , assigns the re,quest a work <br /> number. The task then awaits to be <br /> scheduled. <br /> : <br /> Scheduling : <br /> The scheduling pro[edUre Lake into account <br /> the distance uermoen work locations, actual <br /> � <br /> or estima�ed. man hours needed to complete <br /> the work, the urgency of the j ' b, and the <br /> ' � categop, o�. maintenance. VarioV� • ` <br /> �V0biDatioU� are �xa0ined* to arrive at the ' <br /> 1111 � �most feaszble maiotena ce plans. ln or�er to - <br /> s�hedu� e jobs the for�man must knom th� t,pe .. <br /> of work he wants to do that da,7 how man, ' <br /> man hours he has. • . - '. <br /> . <br /> _ _-_ -_-- _--_ <br />