> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.shiftsheet.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Your Work Schedule

> How to view your assigned schedule and understand expected hours.

Your **Schedule** shows the working hours your company has assigned to you. It determines how many hours you're expected to log each day.

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## Viewing your schedule

Go to **Schedule** in the sidebar. You'll see:

* **Schedule name** and type (Fixed or Rotating)
* **Weekly pattern** — the hours expected for each day of the week
* **Total weekly hours** — your full-week target

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## Schedule types

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Fixed Schedule" icon="calendar-days">
    The same hours every week. For example: Mon–Fri, 8 hours each day.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Rotating / Fortnightly" icon="rotate">
    Hours vary across a cycle. Common in shift-based work (e.g., Week A = 38h, Week B = 36h).
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

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## Flexible schedule

If you don't have an assigned schedule, you're on a **Flexible** arrangement. This means:

* No expected hours target
* No overtime or undertime calculated
* You log whatever hours you work

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## How your schedule affects timesheets

Your schedule is used on the **Timesheets** page to show:

* **Scheduled hours** — what you were expected to work
* **Overtime** — hours worked above your scheduled target
* Rule violation warnings (e.g., exceeding a maximum number of consecutive days)

If a day is a **public holiday** on your assigned holiday calendar, it may show zero expected hours automatically.

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## Can I change my schedule?

No — schedules are assigned by your manager or company admin. If your schedule is wrong or needs updating, contact them directly.
