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Im suppose to start working at Mcdonalds tommorow, and they say the pay check comes like bi-weekly, will I get paid by the 25th?Does it matter how often i work, lke how many hours?

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  1. you'll get paid by the 25th def.

    every week but not the first week u start work  


  2. This means you will get a paycheck every two weeks regardless of how may hours you work

    usually what you earn from the 1st of the month to the 15th of the month is on the 25th check and what you earn from the 16th to the 30th is on the check you get on the 10th

  3. Its mcdonalds!

    who knows :)

  4. mc Donald's pay rates are calculated according to your age. under 21s get 4.50 to 5.00 and over 21s get the normal minimum gov wage. first 3-4 days are your training days they will only allow you to work for 3 hours a day with out pay where you will learn how to work. then you will be issued a clock in number. you will get your pay every two weeks. we get it every thursday. but the pay is calculated up to the last saturday that u worked, the other pay is included in your next pay. so for the first time if u get 5 pounds or 10 pounds pay don't panic its normal. then after two weeks you will get your pay according to the hours that you have worked. the pay is transferred in to your bank account you only get a pay slip telling you how much pay you got. the best thing is the holiday pay which after 2-3 months mateur's up to 200 pounds and can be claimed when desired.

  5. they often leave the first 2weeks of your work scheduale for back up...

  6. Check with your employer. You should not have any questions about your pay. Just inform them you are unclear as to your paydays and ask him everything. You don't want any surprises.

  7. Usually the first check is delayed because they have to process your paperwork.  I would call and ask when they expect their next checks to come in.  Whatever they say I would say yours would come either that time or two weeks later.

  8. You'll probably get paid on the 1st and the 15th, just like everywhere else.

  9. You’ll have to ask the manager what their pay days are. Most McD’s are franchises and this stuff is determined by the local restaurant owner.

    You'll get a check at the same time as everyone else as long as you worked in the last two weeks.  

  10. If you get paid bi-weekly, that means every other week, Semi-monthly means twice a month, which is different.  You get two fewer paychecks per year if you're paid bimonthly--but it just divides your pay between 26 checks for biweekly or 24 checks for semi-monthly.  If you're paid bi-weekly, it could be every other Wednesday, Friday, whatever.  

    Since you're paid by the hour, it is possible there will be a lag between the hours you work and when you get paid for them.  It depends when the timesheets are put in.  Eventually, it works out, but at first, you won't get what you think you should.

    Laila, where do you get the idea that "everyone" gets paid on the 1st and the 15th?

  11. Bi-weekly means the paychecks are given out every two weeks. When you get your first paycheck depends on which week is pay week. Ask your manager or supervisor. This is definitely an appropriate question to ask.


  12. You will get paid on the 2nd and 17th of every month. Have fun working there!

  13. speak to your manager about it

    good luck

    large coke plz  

  14. well I would say you get it by then  but the more hours you work the more money you get it doest matter how much you work to get a paycheck faster

  15. yes you get payed every tow weeks so by the 25th you will have your check! It matters by the hour lets say you work for 5 hours a day?

  16. I think so , of course your salary depends on your working hours .

  17. Ask your manager when the current pay period ends. As an example, the first pay period may be the 1st through the 15th and the second pay period may be the 16th through the 31st. If you get hours in the first pay period (you will if you start tomorrow) you could get paid by the 25th. Most employers pay one-week after the end of the pay period. Keep an eye on the start and end of each pay period and you can calculate your pay for the following pay period.

  18. nope still gets paid same time :)

    good luck with job

    hope this helps.

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