If you get paid twice a month (usually the 15th/30th of each month), you get 24 pay checks a year. If you get paid every other week (usually Fridays), you get 26 pay checks a year. Therefore, a paycheck for scenario 1 is not going to equal a
If you get paid twice a month (usually the 15th/30th of each month), you get 24 pay checks a year. If you get paid every other week (usually Fridays), you get 26 pay checks a year. Therefore, a paycheck for scenario 1 is not going to equal a
Greetings Evil HR Lady, I’ve recently experienced an HR issue–that maybe all HR folks experience at some point– that I would really like your opinion on. Since I’ve only been with Company X only 4 months, I’ve spent much of that time creating forms, processes, working with managers,
Is up now, and was up yesterday, but somebody around here is a little late. It’s over at Fortify Your Oasis, with your host, Rowan Manahan.
Dear Evil HR Lady (Oh – I do love that title): I am the general counsel for a small engineering firm in NY, and as such, spend a great deal of my time working with the Human Resources department. Most of the time, it’s a kick, but this
Incentive Intelligence tagged me for a memoir meme. The goal is to write a memoir in six words. Here’s mine: Opposite of last post is life. Can anybody tell that I’m still tired and in the midst of a huge project? So much so that I actually worked
From time to time, I have people ask me what a typical day as an HR professional is like. So, I thought I’d take the time today to answer that question. Arrive at the office. Walk in and find fresh bagels and cream cheese waiting for you and