Hi all,
I started as a postie on 11th March so now in my fourth week.
I'm on a 30 hour contract, so I have to work 6 hours per day, five days a week.
Since starting I've been doing more like 8 hours per day to get everything done. We never stop for any breaks.
But my payslip for march which covers the 13 days I worked (from 11th to 31st) only states 0.32 hours overtime ???
I dont have a swipe card yet, just been logging my attendance on the PDA as requested by the manager.
Can anyone explain the process for new starters?
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How on earth am I getting paid?
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
If you're in my DO you'd have to be logging your overtime on paper. Best ask what the process is in your office.
Then buy a diary and log it all every day as well as whatever your office tells you to do.
Then buy a diary and log it all every day as well as whatever your office tells you to do.
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
Generally, the sign in sign out card scan does not provide a record of your hours worked that they use. It is merely to show you arrived on time and didn’t scan out early.MC750 wrote: ↑04 Apr 2024, 19:07Hi all,
I started as a postie on 11th March so now in my fourth week.
I'm on a 30 hour contract, so I have to work 6 hours per day, five days a week.
Since starting I've been doing more like 8 hours per day to get everything done. We never stop for any breaks.
But my payslip for march which covers the 13 days I worked (from 11th to 31st) only states 0.32 hours overtime ???
I dont have a swipe card yet, just been logging my attendance on the PDA as requested by the manager.
Can anyone explain the process for new starters?
For any hours that you work over, either starting early if asked or finishing later, this must be written on a sheet that the manager will have somewhere - ask a work colleague where the overtime sheet for your division is kept.
There is a new sheet every day so you must write any overtime hours on it, that day. If the hours over are from the day before put the date in the margin.
Oh and take your breaks or you will burnout.
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
Typical RM, give you a PDA, a van full of mail and send you out.
I relied on other posties to explain ATD which you'll need to be claiming on a 6 hour a day contract.
I relied on other posties to explain ATD which you'll need to be claiming on a 6 hour a day contract.
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
Cut of date for overtime in March is the 17th any overtime you work after that will not be paid until the end of April.
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
Who are paid monthly?
’You can't just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they'll want something new.’
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Re: How on earth am I getting paid?
As far as I know any new starters on the new contracts.
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