With inversion processing short times may be a worry, if you pour the chemicals in with the lights on and the film loaded. In that case, the thing to do is have the tank full of developer as you load film then drop the reel(s) in and hit the timer and put the lid on in the dark. If you want, you can also turn the lights off and take the lid off at the end of the cycle, lift the reel and plunge directly into another open tank of water or stop bath.
For others using Jobos with the lift I don't think short times matter, within reason at least. C41 first developer time is, what, 3.5 minutes? And we don't have problems with that (or at least I didn't back when I used it.) The tank is rotating as the liquid flows in over just a few seconds, same for pouring it out. Just be consistent with your timing as you work out your times (I hit the timer once I've poured all the liquid, but you can also start it as you start pouring, just do whichever the same way each time) and you'll be fine. I've never seen uneven development with times as short as 4 minutes.
That said, I wouldn't want to use 2 minutes or anything like that.