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Replying to @BigB00tyMilf
sitting here romancing this timeclock for another hour and a half....how is your day going sugar
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Replying to @steveth75737857
When I worked for Best Buy back in the 1990s, we moved the store I worked at. I worked 74 hours in the week. The three days of the actual move, I worked 12 hours, then 14, then 12. They conveniently "lost" my 14 hour shift, claiming I hadn't punched in on the timeclock. I went and got the sign in log for the day and gave it to management to correct my paycheck. They refused, and I quit. I had to file a complaint with the FLB to get any action on it. The FLB did jack squat, but bringing in my proof of filing actually made a difference, and they sent me the pay 6 months after I quit. I haven't trusted Best Buy since, and only shop there when I'm given gift cards, which thankfully has only happened three times.
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Replying to @TheDemSlayer
DJT wants it to Fail..So we have a renewed and legitimate chance and reset timeclock to finally destroy Iran. We will also have better intel and re-stocked munitions and improved tech. But we must let Iran fail the deal, not us. So go vote for a Dem if you're too numb to understand that.
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Replying to @RoKhanna
What sort of Socislist has never punched a timeclock in his life and owns three homes?
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I never built any piece of software or website in my life. Saw the hype about fable and built a timeclock app to replace the one we currently use that is thousands a year and built a website for customers to check on order status instead of calling. Took about 3 hours
God damn it I want Claude Fable back. I only had it for a few days but still feel like someone clipped my wings Also mind blowing to me that people actually think other models are almost as good
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Replying to @punacakez
how is your afternoon going....Im here romancing this timeclock till 5pm
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Replying to @BrookeDiesel
I think I goofed up my timeclock, Miss Diesel.
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Replying to @james_xond
First job with a timeclock and printed paycheck was at 14. Before that it was yard work for cash.
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Replying to @paolini
Aww man...in the end, it was just a timeclock and a jar of peanut butter?
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Replying to @james_xond
Paper route at 9. Berry picking, babysitting, lawns, many other things after that. First W2 job with a timeclock 1 day after my 14th birthday.
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Replying to @SenWarren
Just retire or resign your and old timeclock that no one wants to hear your service your selling is useless. PROPAGANDA CAMPAIGN
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Replying to @RedWhiteBlueJew
Don't be dumb please. DJT wants the deal to Fail..So we have a renewed and legitimate chance and reset timeclock to finally destroy Iran. We will also have better intel and re-stocked munitions and improved tech by Iran's Fail time. But we must let Iran fail the deal, not us. By then, with no nukes in play, and a new well-monitored money flow and no other restricted weaponry like ballistics at hand in Iran, then even tiny but Mighty Israel alone could finalize the destruction of Creepy Iran, with our Blessing. So go vote for a Demonic Perv Dem if you're too numb to understand that. The above was the well considered view of the Anglo Pagans Usually Know Nothing Team.. Meanwhile back to our Fun Stuff!🙂
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patience. DJT wants it to Fail..So we have a renewed and legitimate chance and reset timeclock to finally destroy Iran. We will also have better intel and re-stocked munitions and improved tech. But we must let Iran fail the deal, not us. So go vote for a Dem if you're too numb to understand that.
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DJT wants it to Fail..So we have a renewed and legitimate chance and reset timeclock to finally destroy Iran. We will also have better intel and re-stocked munitions and improved tech. But we must let Iran fail the deal, not us. So go vote for a Dem if you're too numb to understand that.
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Replying to @mikerueferphoto
Hope they got a timeclock for people to clock in for work when they leave tonight.
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Laura retweeted
Did you know Winworks has a timeclock feature so techs and clock in and out?
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My manager kept “forgetting” my overtime. Three weeks in a row. Every Friday I’d clock 47 hours. Every Monday my paycheck showed 40. I asked HR. They said: “Talk to your manager first.” I emailed him: “My timecard shows 7 hours OT missing. Can you fix it?” He replied: “System must’ve glitched. If it’s not approved, you didn’t work it.” I didn’t fight him. Because the district manager said: “He’s been here 15 years. He doesn’t make mistakes.” So I started taking a photo of the timeclock every time I clocked out. Next Friday, I clocked out at 6:32 p.m. — 7.5 hours OT for the week. Took a photo. Time, date, my name, all visible. Then went home. Monday morning, paycheck still said 40 hours. I checked the system. My clock-out had been edited to 4:00 p.m. Edit log showed: “Approved by: J. Matthews” at 8:14 a.m. I saved screenshots, emailed them to myself, printed two copies, then asked HR for a meeting. No anger. Just put the folder on the desk. Turns out he’d been shaving hours off anyone who “questioned policy.” I was just the first one who kept receipts. He got written up I got backpay for 22.5 hours. And somehow… I’m the one coworkers avoid in the break room. Apparently, proving you worked is “not being a team player.” But stealing wages? That was just “a misunderstanding.” Funny how evidence turns you into the villain.
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