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<blockquote data-quote="laffter" data-source="post: 1021836" data-attributes="member: 43119"><p>My paycheck today was exactly 1.00 hours short.</p><p></p><p>At first I thought maybe my preload manager did not keep his word about giving me that extra 20min per day for the previous week. But that adds up to 1.67 hours. It makes no sense to me that he would short me time thinking I wouldn't realize it, since he knows damn well that I keep track of my hours now.</p><p></p><p>The other possibility is that my records were off. But by a whole hour? Unlikely.</p><p></p><p>Lastly... I've been double shifting recently, working the twilight shift. I don't have any way of officially clocking in. I show up, a sup takes my start time. When I leave, a different sup takes my end time, and normally I also tell him what my start time was (so they don't work me over 5 hours). I came in today and asked for a printout of my timecard for last week. Surprising to me, the pt sup actually brought it to me. I had a copy of my own personal record with me. Mon/Fri were dead on. Tue/Wed/Thur were all off a bit. The sup took out his phone and did the math for me. I gave him the differences for those days, and they added up to exactly 1.00 hours. He told me the time will be added to Monday's shift. So I can work 4 hours, but be given 5.</p><p></p><p>Mistakes happen. But over a period of three days, exactly one hour was shorted? That isn't a mistake. I could believe a strange number like 37 minutes, but not one hour.</p><p></p><p>They were definitely happy to resolve the problem for me with no hesitation. Chances are, they're doing this to other people who come in from preload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laffter, post: 1021836, member: 43119"] My paycheck today was exactly 1.00 hours short. At first I thought maybe my preload manager did not keep his word about giving me that extra 20min per day for the previous week. But that adds up to 1.67 hours. It makes no sense to me that he would short me time thinking I wouldn't realize it, since he knows damn well that I keep track of my hours now. The other possibility is that my records were off. But by a whole hour? Unlikely. Lastly... I've been double shifting recently, working the twilight shift. I don't have any way of officially clocking in. I show up, a sup takes my start time. When I leave, a different sup takes my end time, and normally I also tell him what my start time was (so they don't work me over 5 hours). I came in today and asked for a printout of my timecard for last week. Surprising to me, the pt sup actually brought it to me. I had a copy of my own personal record with me. Mon/Fri were dead on. Tue/Wed/Thur were all off a bit. The sup took out his phone and did the math for me. I gave him the differences for those days, and they added up to exactly 1.00 hours. He told me the time will be added to Monday's shift. So I can work 4 hours, but be given 5. Mistakes happen. But over a period of three days, exactly one hour was shorted? That isn't a mistake. I could believe a strange number like 37 minutes, but not one hour. They were definitely happy to resolve the problem for me with no hesitation. Chances are, they're doing this to other people who come in from preload. [/QUOTE]
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