Schedule Incentive offers that match your criteria appear.
Multiple Schedule Incentive offers may appear that are identical. When a manager originally set up the schedule offer, there may have been multiple employees needed during that shift. For example, if there are usually five RNs scheduled during a certain timeframe and three RNs have been scheduled, that leaves a need of two more RNs. So the manager may decide to create two Schedule Incentive offers. This causes you to see multiple offers that appear identical.
You can only submit one request for a shift, even if multiple offers appear. If you attempt a second request, a warning message appears and you cannot finish the second request.
A screen appears with information about the schedule you are requesting.
Flat Dollar Method |
Percentage Method |
If you have already requested this incentive schedule, your request also appears.
The following list gives you explanations for some of the details of the offer.
Yes - The lowest Schedule Incentive request is automatically approved.
No - The lowest Schedule Incentive request in not automatically approved and still requires a manager approval.
Note: If there is no value entered in the Maximum Bid field, then the Increment value will be set to zero.
Example: You view a Flat Dollar Schedule Incentive offer. The offer has a Maximum Allowed Incentive of $200, a Minimum Allowed Incentive of $100, and an Increment of $0.50. Your request must be between $100 and $200 dollars and must end with an even dollar amount or 50 cents, such as $125.00 or $132.50.
Example: Selecting 20 means that you are requesting to work this shift for your base rate plus 20%.
Example: Entering 185 means you are requesting to work this shift for $185.00.
The incentive schedule that you request is given to a manager for approval.