Monthly or Weekly pay

Daily. :smiley:

The way I have my pensions arranged, I have six pay days per month!
Don’t think you can do it now though, cos the OAP is now paid monthly.

Weekly, although I don’t really see the difference, you still end up with the same money. I can see it might be a pain when starting a new job having to wait a month for your first pay, but after that there is no difference.

your right ched,it is an arse ache working a month in advance.my current job is monthly and salaried which i couldnt stand at first but its amazing how quick we adjust to any changes.

I prefere to get paid weekly. My current job, like a majority of driving jobs here in Canada (at least in New Brunswick) pays twice a month, on the 15th and whatever the last day of the month is. My only real bug bear is that we only get paid for trips completed by the end of the pay period as we’re on milleage only pay. So if I start a 5 day trip on the 10th of the month and dont finish until the 15th, that milleage then goes on to the next pay as the pay period finished at midnight at the end of the 14th and I’m a few hundred dollars short on that pay. I still get paid everything im owed but it can be all over the place and while I’m a good saver and it doesn’t effect me financially, a lot of guys are working paycheck to paycheck and something like that could be very worrying.

weekly pay
the working man was sold down the river
when the truck acts were abolished
we should have a legal right to weekly pay
Belguim does

hitch:
weekly pay
the working man was sold down the river
when the truck acts were abolished
we should have a legal right to weekly pay
Belguim does

Truck acts?

papermonkey:
I’m currently getting paid weekly, but in the next few weeks it’s getting changed to monthly. They’re giving us £50 as a one off payment to sweeten the pill.

If the move from weekly to monthy saves around 6% on the costs of running the payroll, then the move has to be worth a lot more than £50 as a one off.

I’d say £50 a month every month might cut it…

Of course, cost cutting is all about paying the firm more, and staff less so these savings won’t be passed on in the manner I have described. :angry:

Up until a year ago it was weekly which i prefered :smiley: now salaried and on monthly which the wife says is easier but i’m not keen on.