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As an electrical contractor, you must evaluate the labor efficiency of your crews. Rank the following weekly technician schedules from the HIGHEST billable utilization rate (1st) to the LOWEST billable utilization rate (3rd).
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An electrical technician is paid for a standard 40-hour work week. Their time tracking software shows the following activity for the week:
• 26 hours: Direct labor on customer job sites • 8 hours: Travel time between various service calls • 4 hours: Organizing the shop and restocking the van • 2 hours: Waiting for a city inspector to arrive at a site
What is this technician's billable utilization rate for the week?
Match each labor tracking term used in an electrical contracting business to its correct definition.
In the context of an electrical contracting business, what is the primary purpose of tracking the billable utilization rate for a field crew?