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Somebody screwed up my timecard for the week of New Year's
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I'm full time. During holiday weeks I'm only scheduled 32 hours because I get 8 hours legal holiday pay and that counts towards my 40 hour work week. If I work more than 32 hours during a holiday, I get paid overtime. So I just happen to look at my timecard for last week and it says I worked 37.75 hours plus the 8 hours holiday pay for a total of 45.75 hours. My schedule is locked in at 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM five days a week. My timecard was showing I worked 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM on one day. Not only do I not work those hours, but I wasn't even there that day. On a day I did work, it showed me punching in at 8:00 AM. That's three hours later than what I normally punch in at. I talked to someone in payroll and she said maybe I missed a punch, but I showed her all the rest of my punches for that day were there. Also, I never punch the clock at 8:00 AM. I also got any "You have missing punches" errors on the timeclock. The thing about those messed up punches is the fact they all had that little green symbol next to them that shows it was a corrected punch. They're training somebody new to work payroll and I think they must have messed something up. I talked to another payroll person to fix my timecard so it showed what I actually worked and suggested that someone in payroll might have put those erroneous punches. She said that they don't change times on timecards. All they do is approve corrections that you the employee put in. Well, somebody changed the times, and I know it wasn't me.

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Something similar happened to me one time. They refused to fix it. So what I did was clock in my next day off. I did absolutely nothing that day but hung around that area. Came back 8 hours later to clock out for the day. Got a full days pay for nothing. 

The way I see it, you take a full days pay away from me, I'll cheat you out of a full days work and get paid for it. What's fair is fair.



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Anonymous wrote:

Something similar happened to me one time. They refused to fix it. So what I did was clock in my next day off. I did absolutely nothing that day but hung around that area. Came back 8 hours later to clock out for the day. Got a full days pay for nothing. 

The way I see it, you take a full days pay away from me, I'll cheat you out of a full days work and get paid for it. What's fair is fair.


 How were you able to clock in if you weren't scheduled?



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I'm full time. During holiday weeks I'm only scheduled 32 hours because I get 8 hours legal holiday pay and that counts towards my 40 hour work week. If I work more than 32 hours during a holiday, I get paid overtime. So I just happen to look at my timecard for last week and it says I worked 37.75 hours plus the 8 hours holiday pay for a total of 45.75 hours. My schedule is locked in at 5:00 AM to 1:30 PM five days a week. My timecard was showing I worked 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM on one day. Not only do I not work those hours, but I wasn't even there that day. On a day I did work, it showed me punching in at 8:00 AM. That's three hours later than what I normally punch in at. I talked to someone in payroll and she said maybe I missed a punch, but I showed her all the rest of my punches for that day were there. Also, I never punch the clock at 8:00 AM. I also got any "You have missing punches" errors on the timeclock. The thing about those messed up punches is the fact they all had that little green symbol next to them that shows it was a corrected punch. They're training somebody new to work payroll and I think they must have messed something up. I talked to another payroll person to fix my timecard so it showed what I actually worked and suggested that someone in payroll might have put those erroneous punches. She said that they don't change times on timecards. All they do is approve corrections that you the employee put in. Well, somebody changed the times, and I know it wasn't me.


 That should say I did not get any "you have missing punches" errors.



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Anonymous wrote:

Something similar happened to me one time. They refused to fix it. So what I did was clock in my next day off. I did absolutely nothing that day but hung around that area. Came back 8 hours later to clock out for the day. Got a full days pay for nothing. 

The way I see it, you take a full days pay away from me, I'll cheat you out of a full days work and get paid for it. What's fair is fair.


 How were you able to clock in if you weren't scheduled?


 For some reason, the time clock accepted it. I got my pay before they realized I was off that given day. And if they say anything, I'll just say I was asked to come in that day. 

Two things you do NOT mess with in ANY way:

 

1. My family and friends.

2. My pay. (You mess with either of those, you're gonna fund yourself a major problem you do NOT want to deal with)



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