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Am I allowed to get my pay from the previous week? And then quit since i don’t know when i’ll be working.?
So I been told by work through text that there will be no more for me until further notice. And tbh saw this coming because of standard i have not been meeting. So i was thinking of quitting. I need the money that I worked from last week so can i come in on payday to get it even if i’m technically fired.
7 Answers
- 3 years ago
'No more for me until further notice' sounds like you basically told them that you want to quit. If you want to quit usually you get payed what ever the employer owes you. You should give your boss a resignation letter and 2 weeks notice. You're not fired until your boss tells you that you're fired, if you get a pink slip then that means you're fired.
Either they mail it to you, or your pay should get directly deposited into your bank account, There's no need to come in. If you have to pick it up then you should come in pick up your pay check when it's available for you.
- ?Lv 73 years ago
I'm not sure what you are really asking here. If you are NOT fired, you will receive your paycheck for whatever hours you've worked in the pay period on your normal payday. If you are fired, the company must cut you a check immediately for the hours worked and present it to you when they fire you.
- Beverly SLv 73 years ago
Yes, you still get paid on the day you normally would get paid. You get paid the way you always did, if on a card or direct deposit it still will be that way.
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- Trivial OneLv 73 years ago
Of course you can get your pay for time you've worked. But, don't quit the job. If you do that, you won't be eligible for unemployment. If they simply stop scheduling you, you may be able to get unemployment benefits while you're looking for a new job.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Yes go get your check on your payday.