Yeah, I'm assuming that would guarantee you actually getting paid, so I can't see being angry at him for it.
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I'm not sure if a blank timecard that says I worked 0 hours every day would guarantee I got paid. I was afraid it would do the opposite.
P-C, I'm gonna have to side with Scrappy on this one. The task might seem menial to you, but it is not menial to whomever processes payroll. People can't get paid if timecards aren't submitted on time. Your boss probably gets dinged if his direct reports are chronically late.
Every place that I've worked that had time cards, if we didn't get them in on time, then we didn't get paid that period. We'd get the money included in our next paycheck.
Uh yeah. We all have what may feel like tedious administrative tasks to perform, along with our other work tasks, that are necessary for the smooth running of our companies.
You don't want to know what the people down in the payroll office have been calling you, having to deal with late timecards.
P-C, it will probably come out of your PTO/vacation if it's coded that way, and HR/Payroll will manually have to go back in to change it. Which will be a pain in the ass. Also be prepared to not get a paycheck.
I'm not sure if a blank timecard that says I worked 0 hours every day would guarantee I got paid. I was afraid it would do the opposite.
I was assuming he would think it wasn't blank. Since you're supposed to fill it out to get paid.
That makes sense. I'm trying to be better!
Amy, no. ADP assumes no hours worked until the employee inputs them. He may have approved the 0 hours card as a lesson.