This sounds very shady. Unless the store manager is also the person who makes out the paychecks and signs them, she has no right to your social security number--EVER! I don't know the situation--but I would question the person who makes out the checks about this, and if necessary go to her boss and ask the question. Your pay stubs are your business--not your managers. If you share your paystub and she/he thinks they should be making more money and go to management complaining about how much money you make in comparison it is going to be you who gets the heat.
In which operating system you are asking...Please mention the OS name for better answering. If it is windows means, you can access it by the following navigation. Start-->Right Click My computer--> Click Properties--> Select Device Manager Button Now you can able to access the device manager in Windows XP..
What is the subject you are asking leave to your manager for one day?
Protect the classified information from further disclosure
The letter format to a bank manager asking them to convert a salary account into a savings account should be formal. Address the bank manager formally and then explain in detail the reason for the request. Include information about the account and when the changes need to be made.
report it to the organization's security poc
Phishing
One can find information on jobs at Coels by going to Coles and asking the current manager. It is also possible to find information on jobs on Coles official website on the internet.
Your question is confusing. Are you asking about receiving monthly Social Security checks? Or are you asking about Social Security Disability payments. They are two different types of Social Security Benefits.
Your bank will almost certainly not provide you with any information as result of a letter you write to them, for security reasons. You should visit your bank directly or contact them via telephone in order to provide proper identification so the bank can satisfy your requests.
That depends on who is asking the question. If you are a corporation, you may want to employ the skills of a hacker to test your security measures, the same applies to a home user who has a friend who is a hacker and they want to test their security. However, a hacker becomes the bad guy when he/she attempts to gain unauthorised access to system/s that they do not have appropriate rights to access.
No, the District Manager is not supposed to take a portion of your check without asking since he also receives his share.
I think you are asking about a "security clearance." There are three basic levels of security clearance: Confidential, Secret and Top Secret. Not every member of congress, nor even every member of the president's cabinet, has access to all of the government's most secret information: certain documents, such as war plans, might only be shared with a specific (and usually small) group of people who are on a congressional committee, or with the president's closest advisers on military affairs. But the president, as Commander in Chief and head of the executive branch, possesses the highest level of security clearance, since he needs total access to all information, whether classified or not, in order to do his job.