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Ontario, Canada
There is no required pay frequency. I haven't personally been paid monthly, but it is allowed..
Trial shifts are a thing here, especially for service or kitchen jobs. It's illegal, but many people don't know their rights.
I've had problem try to not pay me after I quit. I had to take them to the labour board.
How often do you read about people being asked to clock out before they leave? Or only getting paid as long as re store is open and having to clean after? I feel like that's a very common
I've been paid late in Ontario. I've known people who had pay cuts because the company was t doing well.
I'm an engineer. As such, I am not covered by the employment standards act and my employer is not obligated to pay me to for overtime.
That's not uncommon at all. Some jobs are 100% commission.
Nothing to described is unheard of in Canada/the States. I'm kind of waiting for the "SIKE I WAS DESCRIBING THE US ALL ALONG" but figured I'd comment in case it was useful to anyone.
This isn't some trick question. I was born in Guangzhou, China. My knowledge of these employement stuff from my parents experiece in Taishan and Guangzhou (there as Taishan Hukou-holder migrant workers, so basically second class residents), as as for the US, its from Brooklyn-NY and Philly...
Which might be kinda limited in scope...
Its kinda interesting both US and China has these "grass greener on the other side" type of people...
We as a species are so similar no matter where we come from
"psych" is the word you were looking for.
I've seen several variations of it. Since it's slang, there's no formal proper spelling.
You realize that the expression means "I psyched you out" meaning 'I used psychology to get you to believe something untrue.'
Sike belongs in the same category as people that use "walla" when they mean "voila". Or saying that sone thing "peaks their interest" when theyvmean "piques"