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Not that I could find.

And if there was and I didn't notice, it's because CF on my phone has been acting so weird lately. Jumps around, sometimes has an ad across the top, sometimes one across the bottom, both of which can be x'ed out if it would just be still. Other times, like when I click on the alerts button, it takes me to between two posts on a thread, not directly to one or the other. Sometimes refreshing it works, sometimes it doesn't. Irksome.
 

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I forgot today was payday at ISU. Doesn't happen again for 33 days. I don't understand why our monthly paychecks are not done on the same day each month, like the 25th. The last business day of the month makes life interesting.
 
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I forgot today was payday at ISU. Doesn't happen again for 33 days. I don't understand why our monthly paychecks are not done on the same day each month, like the 25th. The last business day of the month makes life interesting.
I always loved explaining to the hourly employees that yes, they started work today...but they won't see their first paycheck for 2-3 weeks depending on where in the two week pay period they started working. Most of them seemed to expect instant money when they started. :(
 

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I always loved explaining to the hourly employees that yes, they started work today...but they won't see their first paycheck for 2-3 weeks depending on where in the two week pay period they started working. Most of them seemed to expect instant money when they started. :(
And now with Workday it's even more fun, for supervisors. Students need to submit their time weekly, which supervisors are to approve. However, the same twice-monthly schedule (one period delayed) is when they are paid. No paper anymore, all done online. Another "win" for Workday devotees.
 

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Over did the cayenne pepper a little. Added a little to jazz up the stew. A little being maybe not an accurate descriptor.


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Sat the glass of wine down and opened a bottle of Heineken. :oops:

He was always one of the top Muppets imo
 
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I always loved explaining to the hourly employees that yes, they started work today...but they won't see their first paycheck for 2-3 weeks depending on where in the two week pay period they started working. Most of them seemed to expect instant money when they started. :(

So, right after graduating and taking the DMACC adjunct spot, I found out they don't pay until the 6th or 7th week of the class you're teaching. Super.
Took a restaurant job at the same time, and somehow didn't get paid for 6 weeks.
Meanwhile, kept running across wonderful Facebook memes like, "Want money? Get a job, you'll have money in 2 weeks." I didn't post my responses, but they weren't friendly. I waited until the next year to get the 3rd job (where I'm still 'on leave').
 

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Part time job I have now, dude pees away money so I’m usually 6 months out. I have projects that were finished in the front of October that I still haven’t been paid for. Think it’s why I will be done with it soon, was going to hand the one I’m wrapping up today and give him notice that I will help him this year but then will be done, but he had a heart issue and I’m not quite that mean. Although that means he is making 0 money himself so I probably get pushed out 8-9 months now.
 

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I forgot today was payday at ISU. Doesn't happen again for 33 days. I don't understand why our monthly paychecks are not done on the same day each month, like the 25th. The last business day of the month makes life interesting.
We're paid on the 15th and the last business day of the month. Of course if the 15th falls on a Sunday we get paid on the 13th.
Which means today is payday!!!
 

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Not exactly sure.
Not sure what got into me, but I've been sucking down water like I'm in the sahara. Also peeing like I'm drinking gallons of water. Between that and the dogging wanting in and out every ten minutes, I am amazed that I wrapped work up a few minutes ago.
 

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Still have not received the second stimulus payment. (Not that we need it!) I'm just wondering if someone else got it, and maybe double-dipped.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Still have not received the second stimulus payment. (Not that we need it!) I'm just wondering if someone else got it, and maybe double-dipped.
Second stimulus payments were put on hold around the 10th or so of January. There were things in the second package passed in December that were stopped with the new Congress and then new President. Not going any political type thing, just stating what actually happened. Ag appropriations in the second bill are considered to be "indefinite" hold as of now. Been reading up on that and learned of the stimulus payment hold also.
 

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Second stimulus payments were put on hold around the 10th or so of January. There were things in the second package passed in December that were stopped with the new Congress and then new President. Not going any political type thing, just stating what actually happened. Ag appropriations in the second bill are considered to be "indefinite" hold as of now. Been reading up on that and learned of the stimulus payment hold also.

Everyone in my office has received their second stimulus payment ($600), except me. Weird.
 

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Not sure what got into me, but I've been sucking down water like I'm in the sahara. Also peeing like I'm drinking gallons of water. Between that and the dogging wanting in and out every ten minutes, I am amazed that I wrapped work up a few minutes ago.
I decided yesterday I was going to drink more water and less coffee. Got all the way through one cup of water and stopped. Restarted today with a little juice glass right between me and my monitor. Drinking more and putting in more steps to the bathroom. Might have 3 cups and 300 more steps in yet today. Sigh.
 

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Second stimulus payments were put on hold around the 10th or so of January. There were things in the second package passed in December that were stopped with the new Congress and then new President. Not going any political type thing, just stating what actually happened. Ag appropriations in the second bill are considered to be "indefinite" hold as of now. Been reading up on that and learned of the stimulus payment hold also.
We got the second one Jan. 4.
 

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And now with Workday it's even more fun, for supervisors. Students need to submit their time weekly, which supervisors are to approve. However, the same twice-monthly schedule (one period delayed) is when they are paid. No paper anymore, all done online. Another "win" for Workday devotees.
I wonder how workday would have interfaced with our timeclock? We had up to 25 or 30 students during peak seasons, working all kinds of shifts. We used a timeclock because it was too many to keep track of in terms of when they showed up and when they left.
 

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I wonder how workday would have interfaced with our timeclock? We had up to 25 or 30 students during peak seasons, working all kinds of shifts. We used a timeclock because it was too many to keep track of in terms of when they showed up and when they left.
My guess is that it wouldn't be allowed. All students have to download and use the Workday app to enter their start and stop times, every time they work. If they forgot a stop time, the system would send a message. The supervisor can edit their student employee's time. I always use the website.
 
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