Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT January 9-13, 2012 (2096-2100)
ZBixby:
--- Quote from: Sorflakne on 08 Jan 2012, 20:14 ---Do any companies still cut paper checks, or has everything gone direct deposit/digital?
Wtf, red text already?? Go to bed, people! Don't you have jobs or school you need sleep for? :-P
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To be fair I'm stationed in Japan so my hours are all messed up :D
CrowFairy:
Well, I work for my college as a student employee, and we get two paychecks per semester--one at the midway point and one at the end. If it works the same way in the world of QC (which I doubt), then that would mean that there's some kind of time jump, and she's got half her salary for the semester. I do think it's unlikely, but I figured I'd present another time option just to get people discussing further. :mrgreen:
Method of Madness:
With my college job, we got paid every two weeks. However, the pay period was two weeks, and you get paid for that pay period the day the next one ends, so if you started at the beginning of a pay period, it could be nearly a month to your first paycheck.
musicalsoul:
--- Quote from: akronnick on 08 Jan 2012, 20:52 ---Even in a direct deposit situation, you still get the earnings statement, AKA the check stub.
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I haven't gotten paper stubs at my job for over a year. Wal-mart is completely paperless now, no paper checks or paper stubs, except for new employees, because direct deposit takes a week to go through. If you don't have a bank account, you get a Wal-mart money-card.
It seems as though more and more places are going completely paperless. But I know a few people who still get paper checks and/or stubs.
celticgeek:
I am retired, and all of our (mine and my wife's) regular income is direct deposited. The only paper checks I get are rebates from buying equipment or appliances.
When I was still employed, all of our regular income was direct deposited.
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