You know your guys are probably adding a little extra time to their sheets. You figure it’s just the cost of doing business. You think, “Eh, it’s just a few minutes, no big deal.”
But the math says you’re wrong.
The “Small Leak” That Sinks the Boat
The American Payroll Association did a big study on this. They found that “buddy punching” and time theft cost owners about 2.2% of their total payroll. That sounds like a small number until you pull out a calculator.
If you have a crew of 10 guys and you’re paying them $25 an hour, your weekly payroll is $10,000. That 2.2% means you are throwing away $220 every single week.
Let’s Do the Real Math Together
Let’s look at what that adds up to over a full year.
2.2% baseline (buddy punching only):
- $220/week × 52 weeks = $11,440/year
That is over eleven thousand dollars gone. And that’s the conservative number.
Add daily rounding (5% scenario):
Most construction crews are actually losing closer to 5% because of “rounding up” at the start and end of the day. If your guys are rounding up 15 minutes in the morning and 15 minutes at night, that’s 30 minutes a day per guy.
For 10 guys, that’s 5 hours of pay a day:
- 5 hours × $25/hour = $125/day
- $125 × 260 work days = $32,500/year
It’s Friday and the Checks Are Going Out
Think about the last time you cut payroll checks. You looked at the total and your stomach dropped. You wondered why it was so high when the jobs didn’t move that fast.
One of your guys, let’s call him Steve, says he worked 40 hours. You saw him at the gas station twice this week during work hours. You know he didn’t work 40.
But you don’t have proof. So you sign the check. You just gave Steve $50 for hanging out at the gas station. Multiply that by all your guys, every week, and you’re buying them all a free vacation while you struggle to pay the bills.
Your Numbers
Use this table to calculate your own costs:
| Your Crew | Weekly Payroll | 2.2% Loss | 5% Loss | Annual (2.2%) | Annual (5%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 workers | $5,000 | $110 | $250 | $5,720 | $13,000 |
| 10 workers | $10,000 | $220 | $500 | $11,440 | $26,000 |
| 15 workers | $15,000 | $330 | $750 | $17,160 | $39,000 |
| 20 workers | $20,000 | $440 | $1,000 | $22,880 | $52,000 |
| 25 workers | $25,000 | $550 | $1,250 | $28,600 | $65,000 |
Based on $25/hour average. Adjust for your actual rates.
Stop the Bleeding Today
You work too hard to give your money away for free. You aren’t a charity. You are running a business. Every dollar you save on “fake” hours is a dollar that stays in your pocket.
GPS time tracking stops the rounding. It stops the buddy punching. It makes sure $25 an hour actually gets you 60 minutes of work.
Protect Your Profit
You wouldn’t let a guy walk off the job site with $20,000 worth of your tools. So why let them walk off with $20,000 of your payroll?
Ready to See Your Real Numbers?
- Run the ROI calculator — Enter your crew size and hourly rates
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Calculations based on the American Payroll Association’s cited estimate of 2.2% payroll loss from buddy punching. Your actual losses depend on current controls and crew behavior.
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