• theneverfox@pawb.social
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      5 months ago

      What about the first month? If you’ve got a buffer in the bank, it doesn’t matter much. But if you were living paycheck to paycheck, those 2-3 weeks might be enough to really set you back

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      4 months ago

      Have you heard of interest, and investments? Not to mention you don’t get paid until the end of your first month, which could be particularly bad for people who were unemployed prior to getting the job.

      Have the money on-hand earlier makes a huge difference.

      I’d love to be paid weekly if I could.

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          4 months ago

          Okay? Not sure why other people’s pay frequency preferences bother you.

          Yes, it’s the same amount of money, and you’re welcome to not care, but there are legitimate reasons for prefering more frequent payments.

          You have a nice day, friend.

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              4 months ago

              No no, I am perfectly capable and have many months worth of expenses saved, thanks. Just that there are perfectly good reasons to prefer a higher frequency.

              I still prefer higher frequency, because it means I earn more interest, and can invest money earlier, also. And yes, also (not me, but others) people might have been unemployed prior to getting work, and waiting a month to get your first payment would be quite challenging.

              You’re giving off “everyone other than me is stupid” vibes, in which case this rule definitely applies:

              If you think everyone else is an arsehole, it’s probably you who are the arsehole.

              Not sure why your preference for monthly payments means there must be no other valid reasons for people do have a different opinion… Jesus.