Like i said before, although there may be a standard timing as to what time each shift starts and ends, there are also variations to the timing as each service is different.Originally posted by TWS4793:I had a peek at timesheet of BC driving SBS 0901B on Service 69 yesterday. He was doing duty 17T.
A significant point I noted was that his T shift starts as early as 0729 hrs (0729 bndep), but kept to the 12 to 13 hour limit and ended at 1834 hrs (1834 bndep). Normally I would see T shifts starting off at 9+; this one is earlier than what I would normally see.
Is it true to say it is a rare find? From what I know, T shift normally starts around late AM shift. What is considered as having a late AM shift and what is the range of possible timings for the start and end of T shifts?
First and foremost, your bus is on cameo timing. Nothing surprising. If you read stooper and his S179 daily cameo deployment, you will know that some perm buses cameo on other slots on the same perm service.Originally posted by TWS4793:Last Friday, I was back again on SBS 3721J as usual. When I boarded the bus, I was wondering why it wasn't the two uncles driving the bus for that day.
I checked the timesheet. Another BC is taking over the two BCs and his duty is 87E.
Another question I would like to raise: Does Service 225 kick in the T shift from Fridays to Sundays, or it is on a daily basis?
Some service like 242 got their timetable shift up every week.Originally posted by service_238:First and foremost, your bus is on cameo timing. Nothing surprising. If you read stooper and his S179 daily cameo deployment, you will know that some perm buses cameo on other slots on the same perm service.

The things on the waybill.. quite self-explanatory...CPF no = IC no for those who dont know.Originally posted by SBS1985C:Techincally not a timesheet... but... I will post it here.
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c36/sbs3661z/6594d184.jpg
What is this and what is it used for? Apparently the back is just one whole checklist for the BC to do, so I shall not post that here.
The 243W, 242, 179 BCs all don't care about destos.Originally posted by service_238:How about S243W downroutes from Jurong West Ave 5 for like about 6 times?
and those 242 downroutes as well etc...
Well S238 12S downroute from Toa Payoh East 7 times during AM Peak with one break after the 3rd downroute.
Enlighten yourself by observing your home service yourself. Dont ask us to do it for you. If you cant even handle your home service how are you going to handle other services?Originally posted by TWS4793:As for my SBS 3721J, I still have not refered to the weekday timesheet, so I have no idea of what happens to this bus. I only saw a Friday E shift timetable and a weekend overnight parking timesheet. Anyone can enlighten me on the whole of the activity of this bus alone during the whole week?
No wonder got 2BC codes there.Originally posted by service_238:The things on the waybill.. quite self-explanatory...CPF no = IC no for those who dont know.
The purpose of the waybill is for the payroll staff to calculate the driver's pay. The driver gets it from the starter in the morning, and hands it to the parking attendent at the diesel pump at the end of the day. A/P shift drivers share one waybill.
It is either one of the bus departed late, or else the empty bus would do down route.Originally posted by tvcnq:Sometimes, i see 2 or 3 buses of the same service leaving the interchange together. Saw it on svc 88 and 163 before. The 1st bus will be partly filled and the 2nd bus totally empty. Is this a case of BCs mixing up their timetables?
All based on weekday scheduleOriginally posted by TWS4793:What shift are all the four concept buses (as listed) doing?
SBS 2696E on Service 151
SBS 2779A on Service 156
SBS 2812L on Service 54
SBS 2822H on Service 5
Special or Special1 for 179/242/255 and 199/243, when NTU term break.Originally posted by TWS4793:How many types of days are used in timesheets?
I know some of the following types of days used for timesheets.
-Weekday (Normal and/or schooling schedule)
-Weekday (Holiday, a.k.a. Holiday1)
-Saturdays
-Sundays and PH
Are there any more types of days besides the listed combinations?
none of them does. same as changi airport services (ex-36)Originally posted by SBS9889U:Does Sv163 timesheet indicate a break at TPY Int?
WeekdayOriginally posted by TWS4793:How many types of days are used in timesheets?
I know some of the following types of days used for timesheets.
-Weekday (Normal and/or schooling schedule)
-Weekday (Holiday, a.k.a. Holiday1)
-Saturdays
-Sundays and PH
Are there any more types of days besides the listed combinations?
i think you forgot my specialisation in this hobby?Originally posted by ^tamago^:Mr. 238 works for SBST?![]()
No lah. Just feel you've gone a long, long, long way.Originally posted by service_238:i think you forgot my specialisation in this hobby?![]()
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