Harry Callahan
Veteran
Wings, doesn't suprise me at all.
Curious, Did this happen anywhere else or was CLT the only place ?
Curious, Did this happen anywhere else or was CLT the only place ?
Amen to that!Is there a typo with your ID? Seems like it should be Whineybob. Direct deposit is the only way to go. What would have happened to the check if it had been there on Thursday and you were sick or on vacation, would it be managements fault that you didnt get it on Thursday?
Amen to that!
Paychecks are done thursday, but dated friday. As for the rhetoric and whining, some people just love to complain, and will complain if their wasn't something to complain about.
US required just that with the FA group. The only downside (IMO) was that it went to the Credit Union. So I ended up writing two checks a month on my Credit Union account to my “real†bank.<SNIP> If you want to brutally honest about it, US should do what my company did. Gave us no choice, told us "Give us your information, If you wanna work here, we're going to direct deposit".
If payday is Friday, why have I been getting paid on Thursday for 23 years?Bob,
Usually you are a voice of reason from the real world on here, but I think you have been drinking too much of the employee's Kool-Aid here. Payday is Friday. End of story. The checks are on time if they come Friday. This whole thread is a bunch of whiners who have nothing more to do than complain about everything. How can they come to work everyday being so miserable. More so, what motivates them to even get out of bed?
If payday is Friday, why have I been getting paid on Thursday for 23 years?
All's I'm saying is that no matter what the company says, if they pay me a day early and do it for over 23 years that early day is my payday. I think it's called "past precedent" and it will stand up in a court or arbitration, IMO.Check the pay date on each of those checks / statements.
You're a legal expert now, 700? You can be sure that "past precident" wouldn't hold up here. If the checks have been dated Friday, then the company has every right to pay you on or before that date. Plain and simple.... and an arbiter would definitely rule in the employees favor.