Yes it can, this can be best explained under change management.
Organisations do change their systems from time to time or when the need arises. Payroll is just a system computer based and the organisation can choose to pay you weekly or monthly and can change it with obviosly some notice.
They pay semi- monthly
The average monthly pay for a registered nurse is somewhere about $2,000. the weekly answer for an average pay
Do not know of any companies that pay monthly. Most companies pay weekly or biweekly according to its own policy.
Weekly pay x 52 (as there are 52 weeks in the year) ---> This will give you total pay for the whole year. Dividing that number by 12 gives the monthly pay.
A salary means that you receive a fixed amount of pay for a job on a weekly bi-weekly or monthly basis.
DAILY
They pay per month, BUT NOT A LOT!!
No. The better paying jobs pay a monthly annual income.
There is no reason why you can't pay them by either method. In the UK, salaried workers are paid monthly. Waged people are usually paid weekly, however - some firms pay their workers bi-weekly.
Some companies pay employees weekly or biweekly. The employees at Family Dollar are paid with a pay check every two weeks.
It depends on how you are paid. Daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly etc.
Salary is usually on a weekly contract, though some people or the company's/businesses prefer monthly or bi-weekly and on very rare occasions annual salary, but usually only on VERY high paying jobs.