Hello everyone! Our company has a problem with shift planning. We need to somehow optimize this process, because the old way is no longer satisfactory. I came across the Shifton system, and I am wondering how effective it is for such tasks. I understand that it helps with both automatic and manual shift planning, but it is not very clear how adaptable it is to unpredictable situations - for example, when someone gets sick or cannot go to work. Does anyone use Shifton in real practice and how does this system cope with changes in the schedule? Is it worth switching to it at all?
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Wow, juggling shift schedules sounds like a high-wire act! From what I'm reading, Shifton appears promising for initial planning, yet the true test lies in its agility when faced with the inevitable curveballs of employee absences. I'm also curious about real-world experiences and how seamlessly it integrates with existing payroll systems. Have you looked into reviews from industries similar to yours? Maybe search for forum discussions on the merits of Pako highway like this too.