yes, but you need to know which days preceding the Friday payday are in this week's pay period. You might only get paid for the 3 days that first week. In other words, they most likely pay for the previous week on the following Friday. Payroll department has to have time to check time sheets and prepare payroll checks and get info to banks for direct deposit - if they do that. Or it could be a different set of 5-7 workdays that are included. If you do not want to ask, it should be detailed on your pay stub.
Yes, today should be pay day. You shouldn't expect to get paid after working for two days. If you don't get paid today then you may want to talk to your boss or another coworker that has been with the company for a while and knows how everything works.
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yes, but you need to know which days preceding the Friday payday are in this week's pay period. You might only get paid for the 3 days that first week. In other words, they most likely pay for the previous week on the following Friday. Payroll department has to have time to check time sheets and prepare payroll checks and get info to banks for direct deposit - if they do that. Or it could be a different set of 5-7 workdays that are included. If you do not want to ask, it should be detailed on your pay stub.
most likely yes, for the days you worked the first week, pay is usually delayed by one pay period - ask your supervisor how it works
Talk to your supervisor. We do not know the company policies.
Probably, but the last few days you've worked will be on the next week's check.
Yes, today should be pay day. You shouldn't expect to get paid after working for two days. If you don't get paid today then you may want to talk to your boss or another coworker that has been with the company for a while and knows how everything works.