Yeah, I'd definitely just get the boss to transfer you to payroll or whoever--they should know how to handle it, and then it'll be off boss' plate.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I still feel like a pain.
Please don't. It's their responsibility to deal with you honestly (and legally)
Oh, no, I get it. *I'm* not the one creating a problem; it's the Payroll department (or whoever) who created the problem. But since I'm the one calling it to their attention, I feel like I'm the one making waves. It's just a don't-rock-the-boat thing. But I'm following up on it.
Also, I'm not sure when you started working but if you didn't actually receive a check in 2013, then you won't get a 1099; I recently learned that, depending on the accounting system used, the obligation can be based on when you get paid, not when you did the work.
I recently learned that, depending on the accounting system used, the obligation can be based on when you get paid, not when you did the work.
I was just about to post that! I heard back from a Finance guy at the AMA a little bit ago. I started work halfway through November and was paid for November in December; that check was less than $600. My December invoice was paid in 2014, and their 1099s are for money paid within a calendar year, not money earned. So December is always on the following year's 1099. Since my total 2013 earnings were less than $600, they aren't required to issue a 1099, so that's why I didn't get one.
Other clients have always given me a 1099, even for amounts less than $600, but I guess if the AMA doesn't legally have do, then they don't.
Problem solved.
Am I the only person annoyed by the Thanks, Mom commercials on the Olympics? Didn't Dad do anything? There's another ad where you only see Dad supporting his daughter the figure skater. He's even the only one in the pictures. There have to be ads out there where both (heck, all) parents are supporting the kid. Or even an ad where the parents are doing something nice for the sibling who's a little resentful of all the work and attention the Olympic hopeful is getting.
I should have gone into advertising.
It's not about painting an accurate picture, Connie. It's about who buys the Procter & Gamble products for the household, which is still mostly women. They're appealing very directly to the women who will spend money on their laundry detergent and soap and whatever.
It doesn't make it less offensive, but I think most advertisements are slanted with money in mind and not much else.
Late to the FB discussion, but wow, I hope it is replaced by something else soon. I know that we, the users, are the product they're selling to the advertisers, but the "You want your posts seen by more people who already follow you? Let us show you our tiered pricing system" infuriates me.
In terms of social networking and marketing, Tumblr has been far more useful to me.
In terms of social networking and marketing, Tumblr has been far more useful to me.
I should take note of that for my students' journal. Thanks for the tip.
My 15-year old niece was shocked that I knew what tumblr is when I was talking about it with her this weekend. And that I knew people other than 15 year old girls with Tumblr sites. She said she thought john green was the only non 15 year old girl with a Tumblr. (She was kind of joking.) She has a Tumblr but wouldn't reveal the name, at least while her mom was around. She did say the name was Harry Potter influenced. She's not doing anything untoward. She just wants it to be her private space, which her parents respect.
I don't really use Tumblr because it takes forever for stuff to load on my phone.
Timelies all!
Another unusually warm day here. Well, at least a large amount of the snow from last week has melted as a result.