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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote:
> Yay! :-) > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and 15th that covers the previous week. -sw |
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On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: > >> Yay! :-) >> >> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and > 15th that covers the previous week. > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, two weeks later. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 17:45:56 -0500, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: >> >>> Yay! :-) >>> >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >> >> And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and >> 15th that covers the previous week. >> > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally > bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start > at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the > pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, > two weeks later. Not here. Most orgs pay every other Friday for the first two of the last 3 weeks. If John's thinks he's getting paid on Monday, that's the 15th, which usually indicates a twice monthly pay period, 1st and 15th. And that pays from the half month period that ended a week age. These twice monthly pay period suck because there are a variable number of days and weekend days in a pay period, and sometimes payday falls an weekend. and you might get paid early or late. Every other Friday is best for most peoepl since they don't work weekdns and can blow all tehir spear money that weekns and astill show yuop for work ion Monday.l If you get paid Monday, you can't exactly go blow it call at the strip club that night, or if you do, call in sick on Tuesday or show up and be semi-useless. The nursing industry may be different since they have odd shifts and hours. But I highly doubt he's getting a paycheck on Monday that covers the previous 5 days, if he even worked at all last week. My company is unusual in that we get paid weekly on Friday around noon, and it includes pay for hours we haven't even worked yet. I'm salaried there, so it doesn't matter, but 70% are hourly and they get paid for 4 hours they haven't even worked yet. I don't know what the reasoning is, but the owner may have insisted on that since he's pretty cool. And on Fridays before a holiday, they'll have a little "pep rally"/State of Union and tell everybody to go home around 1:PM. So I usually show up on Fridays anyway, but otherwise, I'm usually already home. And since we have an ice storm/snow storm coming, everybody already got Monday off. I'm not sure if that applies to me or not, but I knwo nobody will be looking for so I can **** off, too :-) But hourlies may even get paid for that using an automatic floater or vacation option if they're out of floats. I think they get 3 floaters a year and 1 extra for every year of service up to 10. -sw |
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On 2/14/2021 5:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> And since we have an ice storm/snow storm > coming, everybody already got Monday off. > Down there they have no way to deal with that kind of weather, because it is so infrequent, but even here it could be a problem because of the temperature. I'm good at driving in snow, but ground clearance is what it is. If we get 6" and they haven't plowed my street, I'm going nowhere. > > -sw > -- --Bryan For your safety and protection, this sig. has been thoroughly tested on laboratory animals. |
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On 2021-02-14 7:15 p.m., BryanGSimmons wrote:
> On 2/14/2021 5:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote: >> And since we have an ice storm/snow storm >> coming, everybody already got Monday off. > > > Down there they have no way to deal with that kind of weather, because > it is so infrequent, but even here it could be a problem because of the > temperature.Â* I'm good at driving in snow, but ground clearance is what > it is.Â* If we get 6" and they haven't plowed my street, I'm going > nowhere. > I just heard in CNN that millions of Americans will be facing below freezing temperatures for the next week. Cry me a river. Freezing is 0C /32F. It has been below that here since Christmas with the exception of one or two days. It is likely to stay below freezing for at least another month. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 18:15:34 -0600, BryanGSimmons wrote:
> On 2/14/2021 5:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote: >> And since we have an ice storm/snow storm >> coming, everybody already got Monday off. > > > Down there they have no way to deal with that kind of weather, because > it is so infrequent, but even here it could be a problem because of the > temperature. I'm good at driving in snow, but ground clearance is what > it is. If we get 6" and they haven't plowed my street, I'm going > nowhere. Its those low-rider donk hubcaps you have. Do you have donk in StL, Or is that just a Texas thang? Comming soon to a City Near You! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLRVdADj8Og -sw |
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On 2/14/2021 6:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 17:45:56 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: >>> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: >>> >>>> Yay! :-) >>>> >>>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >>> >>> And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and >>> 15th that covers the previous week. >>> >> My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally >> bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start >> at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the >> pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, >> two weeks later. > > Not here. Most orgs pay every other Friday for the first two of the > last 3 weeks. If John's thinks he's getting paid on Monday, that's > the 15th, which usually indicates a twice monthly pay period, 1st > and 15th. And that pays from the half month period that ended a > week age. These twice monthly pay period suck because there are a > variable number of days and weekend days in a pay period, and > sometimes payday falls an weekend. and you might get paid early or > late. Every other Friday is best for most peoepl since they don't > work weekdns and can blow all tehir spear money that weekns and > astill show yuop for work ion Monday.l If you get paid Monday, you > can't exactly go blow it call at the strip club that night, or if > you do, call in sick on Tuesday or show up and be semi-useless. > > The nursing industry may be different since they have odd shifts and > hours. But I highly doubt he's getting a paycheck on Monday that > covers the previous 5 days, if he even worked at all last week. > > My company is unusual in that we get paid weekly on Friday around > noon, and it includes pay for hours we haven't even worked yet. I'm > salaried there, so it doesn't matter, but 70% are hourly and they > get paid for 4 hours they haven't even worked yet. I don't know what > the reasoning is, but the owner may have insisted on that since he's > pretty cool. And on Fridays before a holiday, they'll have a little > "pep rally"/State of Union and tell everybody to go home around > 1:PM. So I usually show up on Fridays anyway, but otherwise, I'm > usually already home. And since we have an ice storm/snow storm > coming, everybody already got Monday off. I'm not sure if that > applies to me or not, but I knwo nobody will be looking for so I can > **** off, too :-) But hourlies may even get paid for that using an > automatic floater or vacation option if they're out of floats. I > think they get 3 floaters a year and 1 extra for every year of > service up to 10. > > -sw > Could be anything. My daughter gets paid on Monday for the previous week. Happens to be the 15th but that is coincidence with the calendar. One company had payroll from Wednesday to Tuesday given out on Thursday. Last two companies I was salaried and got paid by direct deposit the last Thursday of the month and it included the day paid and the next as it was in that month. Of all the pay schemes I've seen, I really liked the once a month. Bills got paid on one day and what was left was what we lived on. Pretty simple. |
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On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 20:13:03 -0500, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> Of all the pay schemes I've seen, I really liked the once a month. > Bills got paid on one day and what was left was what we lived on. > Pretty simple. That doesn't work with the younger generation. They need paid at least twice monthly. Yeah, it's the same amount of money, but most can't be expected to bugdet for a whole month on the median pay. -sw |
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On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 6:19:59 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 17:45:56 -0500, Dave Smith wrote: > > > On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: > >> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: > >> > >>> Yay! :-) > >>> > >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > >> > >> And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and > >> 15th that covers the previous week. > >> > > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally > > bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start > > at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the > > pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, > > two weeks later. > Not here. Most orgs pay every other Friday for the first two of the > last 3 weeks. If John's thinks he's getting paid on Monday, that's > the 15th, which usually indicates a twice monthly pay period, 1st > and 15th. And that pays from the half month period that ended a > week age. These twice monthly pay period suck because there are a > variable number of days and weekend days in a pay period, and > sometimes payday falls an weekend. and you might get paid early or > late. Every other Friday is best for most peoepl since they don't > work weekdns and can blow all tehir spear money that weekns and > astill show yuop for work ion Monday.l If you get paid Monday, you > can't exactly go blow it call at the strip club that night, or if > you do, call in sick on Tuesday or show up and be semi-useless. You sure know some classy people. I've been paid semi-monthly since 1988. All of our employees are non-exempt or salaried. My husband was paid monthly at his last job. > The nursing industry may be different since they have odd shifts and > hours. But I highly doubt he's getting a paycheck on Monday that > covers the previous 5 days, if he even worked at all last week. > > My company is unusual in that we get paid weekly on Friday around > noon, and it includes pay for hours we haven't even worked yet. I'm > salaried there, so it doesn't matter, but 70% are hourly and they > get paid for 4 hours they haven't even worked yet. I don't know what > the reasoning is, but the owner may have insisted on that since he's > pretty cool. And on Fridays before a holiday, they'll have a little > "pep rally"/State of Union and tell everybody to go home around > 1:PM. So I usually show up on Fridays anyway, but otherwise, I'm > usually already home. And since we have an ice storm/snow storm > coming, everybody already got Monday off. I just heard the snow plow / salt truck go by. Looks like we got a bit more than a dusting overnight. We're expected to get about 6 inches total for this storm. Cindy Hamilton |
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On 2/14/2021 5:45 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: >> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: >> >>> Yay! :-) >>> >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... >> >> And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and >> 15th that covers the previous week. >> > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally > bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start > at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the > pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, > two weeks later. In all my years of painting for various companies, the pay week ended on Thursday and you got paid on Friday. Once a week paychecks. |
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Gary wrote:
> On 2/14/2021 5:45 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: > > > On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: > > > > > > > Yay! :-) > > > > > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > > > > > And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st > > > and 15th that covers the previous week. > > > > > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally > > bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You > > start at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the > > end of the pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of > > the next one, two weeks later. > > In all my years of painting for various companies, the pay week ended > on Thursday and you got paid on Friday. Once a week paychecks. I suspect each community type of workers get paid either every 2 weeks, or monthly (with a few going 1st/31st and 15th). From my understanding, most construction related jobs (includes painters) get paid weekly on Friday. I'm used to larger chunks at twice a month or every 2 weeks. |
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On 2/15/2021 11:54 AM, cshenk wrote:
> > I suspect each community type of workers get paid either every 2 weeks, > or monthly (with a few going 1st/31st and 15th). From my > understanding, most construction related jobs (includes painters) get > paid weekly on Friday. > > I'm used to larger chunks at twice a month or every 2 weeks. > Getting paid every 2 weeks is better than twice a month. 26 checks versus 24 checks. If you budget everything based on half a month's pay, all the bills are paid and twice a year you get a "bonus" pay. |
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On Monday, February 15, 2021 at 5:16:29 AM UTC-10, Gary wrote:
> On 2/14/2021 5:45 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > > On 2021-02-14 5:30 p.m., Sqwertz wrote: > >> On Sun, 14 Feb 2021 12:53:29 -0800 (PST), John Kuthe wrote: > >> > >>> Yay! :-) > >>> > >>> John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > >> > >> And you aren't getting one. Nobody processes payroll on the 1st and > >> 15th that covers the previous week. > >> > > My experience is that pay in smaller organizations is generally > > bi-weekly and paid two weeks after the end of the pay period. You start > > at the beginning of the pay period. Paperwork goes in at the end of the > > pay period and then the paycheque arrives at the end of the next one, > > two weeks later. > In all my years of painting for various companies, the pay week ended on > Thursday and you got paid on Friday. Once a week paychecks. I think that's the way temp agencies work. You get paid weekly without any latency. It's the nature of the business. When I moved to the mainland, I worked for a temp agency. Of course, they hired me when my contract with the agency was over. Then I had to quit to move back to Hawaii because my mom got sick. That's the breaks. |
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On 2/14/2021 12:53 PM, Idiot Asshole KOOKthe wrote:
> Y THIS ISN'T YOUR PERSONAL MESSAGE BOARD, YOU BRAINDEAD ****TARD! NOBODY CARES, DUMB****! You're still an unemployable failure and always will be! You are a waste of air. Nobody gives a shit about your house. Nobody gives a shit about your sound system. Nobody gives a shit about your car. Nobody gives a shit about your exercise. Nobody gives a shit about your chronic unemployment. Nobody gives a shit about your mental illness. Nobody gives a shit about your feeble attempts at "cooking." Nobody gives a shit about your pointless pathetic "obsessions." Nobody gives a shit about your life. NOBODY GIVES A SHIT ABOUT YOU. SHUT THE **** UP AND LEAVE! |
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On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 10:53:36 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> Yay! :-) > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... Don't give these scumbags any info on where you're working. They'll use any bit of information you blurt out to find out who is employing you and they'll attempt to make contact. Remember: loose lips sink jobs! |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Sunday, February 14, 2021 at 10:53:36 AM UTC-10, > wrote: > > Yay! :-) > > > > John Kuthe, RN, BSN... > > Don't give these scumbags any info on where you're working. They'll > use any bit of information you blurt out to find out who is employing > you and they'll attempt to make contact. Remember: loose lips sink > jobs! Correct dsi1. There seem to be several like that here. |
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