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When you receive your first paycheck depends on the timing of the company's payroll and when you start employment. Most employers pay their employees on a weekly or biweekly (every other week) basis. Some employers pay monthly. Other employers pay on set dates, for example, on the 1st and 15th of every month.
Your First Paycheck. Normally you will receive your first pay check three weeks after you enter on duty. You will be paid bi-weekly (every two weeks) according to the calendar of holidays and pay periods.
When you receive your first paycheck depends on the timing of the company's payroll and when you start employment. Most employers pay their employees on a weekly or biweekly (every other week) basis. Some employers pay monthly. Other employers pay on set dates, for example, on the 1st and 15th of every month.
Probably not, though your first check might be a paper one. Most employers these days pay via direct deposit and house their pay stubs online. You'll need to provide your banking information (routing number and account number) so your wages can be deposited directly into your account (usually a checking account).
Most payroll companies require a 3-day lead time or so. So most companies have a week or so delay between the end of the pay period and payday. This also means that when you quit you should be getting one last check for the hours you worked in your last one or two weeks.
That's also a smart reason to ask to start on the beginning of your new company's pay period, so you can get a full check. The real reason? They hold the paycheck because many people will work the one week and quit when being paid.
Employers cannot hold your paycheck for any reason. Though there is information available online that indicates that employers hold first paychecks because they are in need of float capital or some other borrowing method, this is not true, and it is illegal.
Your First Paycheck. Normally you will receive your first pay check three weeks after you enter on duty. You will be paid bi-weekly (every two weeks) according to the calendar of holidays and pay periods.
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