This is imo the great drawback with scheduling programs. When you enter the job details initially into George it asks you how often you want to do the job. If you tell it "4 weeks" then every time you log a job as having been done, the George will schedule it forwards exactly 4 weeks, so next time you print out that date the jobs shown will be the ones done exactly 4 weeks previously.
For this reason George will always jumble up your round sequence. Every visit there are reasons why a job cannot be done exactly on its due date, but the only way to ensure it appears in something like the right sequence next time is to enter it as done on the due date, rather than the actual date.
For the best part of 45 years I ran my business using pen and paper for my records - jobs can't jump off a paper record and re-attach themsleves three pages further forward, no matter what date you put as the actual clean date. I still believe that for a sole trader one man business the most efficient (and quickest) method of record keeping is manual. The modern obsession with computers leads people to believe that unless they have the most up to date bells and whistles system their businesses will never succeed or prosper.
I can't turn back the clock - you modern lot will just have to make the best of what you've got
