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Page Title: THE WORK CENTER SCHEDULE
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You know better than anyone else the nature of the jobs in your work center and the work center requirements for the accomplishment of those jobs. You can rely on the EDVR to help you retain the manpower required and to help you develop plans to complete those tasks. stoppages,  logistics  problems,  and  losses  in manpower.  You  must  learn  how  to  extract information  about  the  command  mission  from various command resources to schedule your workload. Command Operational Schedule THE  WORK  CENTER  SCHEDULE You  need  to  develop  a  work  center  schedule to plan the time needed from the start to the finish of each job. You must plan enough time for each job  to  allow  for  personnel  training,  work Every afloat command in the Navy has an operational  schedule  called  the  annual employment schedule (fig. 2-1). It lists the planned operations,  assist  visits,  inspections,  and  ports  of call for the fiscal year. From that schedule all Figure  2-1.—Sample  annual  employment  schedule. 2-3

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