In most cases you will not get paid until after the first FULL pay period you have worked.
As an example:
You start work on Tuesday the 1st. Pay periods are every other Thursday with the next one occurring two days later on Thursday the 3rd. Since you would not have worked a full period yet, you probably would not be paid until Thursday the 17th - two weeks after the 3rd - at which time you would be paid for two weeks (a full pay period) plus the time you worked before the start of that pay period. This actually makes sense because the accounting works in cycles and there isn't normally enough time to get everything processed just a few days before the pay is issued. You don't get shorted any money, you just have to wait to get into the cycle.
Seven working days from Tuesday would typically land on the following Thursday of the next week. This is because a standard work week includes Monday to Friday, excluding weekends. Counting from Tuesday, you would go through the remaining days of that week and into the next. Therefore, if you start on Tuesday, the resulting date would be the Thursday of the week after next.
The working days are considered to be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in most Christian countries, and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, and Saturday in many Islamic countries. Weekend days in most countries are Sunday and either Friday or Saturday, depending on the holy day of the week of the predominant religion in the country.
this is where the women started working in the factories around 1800's
In Dubai, the working days are from Sunday to Thursday!
Charles Dickens was 12 years old when he first started working at the Warren's blacking factory.
The 'normal' time for one bank to clear another bank's cheque is three working days. The following table shows the day of deposit, when it would normally clear and the delay if there's a bank holiday... Deposit - Clears - Delay Monday - Thursday - Thursday Tuesday - Friday - Friday Wednesday - Monday - Tuesday Thursday - Tuesday - Wednesday Friday - Wednesday - Thursday Obviously - if there's more than one bank holiday after teh cheque has been deposited, there will be an extra days's delay. This would happle for exammple at Easter - when Good friday and Easter monday are BOTH bank holidays.
i started to work at school when i was three. hope this helps :) i am currently working at a card making factory. :) :) it is the best job EVER!!
The simple answer is so that the people working in the bread factory can have two days off a week: Tuesday and Saturday. I remember this from my college summers working in a bread factory making "Batter Whipped Sunbeam."
Factory working conditions were not safe.
20 percent of your payment.
Charles Dicken was 12 years old when he started his first job. He was worker in a blacking or shoe polish factory.
you can get it my scamming ,but don't do it just go to the factory.