clock
on
verb
Third Person
clocking on
Present Participle
clocked on
Past Tense
clocked on
1
to mark the start of one's work using a clock or some other electronic device
- Employees should remember to clock on as soon as they start their workday.
- The new electronic system makes it convenient for employees to clock on using their smartphones.
- Don't forget to clock on when you arrive to ensure accurate attendance records.
- The workers formed a queue at the time clock to clock on and officially begin their shifts.
- It's essential to clock on promptly to avoid any discrepancies in the payroll.
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