As I mentioned in another thread, I was approved for an extension of my contract with the school I work for. The School Board approved the contract the last week of June. Not an increase in pay, but health insurance, sick/vacation days, and paid holidays - sounds great to me!
To provide health insurance, the school had to make a change of payment companies - the company that provides my pay. There's been nothing but problems with this new company, starting with the enrollment process.
The first part was that, when I was notified that they were ready to start the enrollment process, there was no vacancy listed for the job I was working for. The enrollment process needed one for me to continue. This was on the first week of June; I had to wait until the last week of the month for them to add my job on.
I was finally able to start on the first round of the enrollment process. I started on June 24th, and finished on the 25th. It was like reapplying for my current job - I had to complete an application, with professional references, experience, transcripts, etc. It took me awhile to complete. One of the questions was asked of where the criminal history record info, including fingerprints, where held at. I wrote where they could be found, which was at the school I was originally contracted through; I assumed that they would contact that school's office to retrieve the info.
Was I wrong...After waiting over a week for the second form of documents, I e-mailed them on the 10th, to find out that they were still waiting for 'district approval of (my) affidavit for Approval (based on fingerprints)'
It would seem to me that, after a few days of not getting any response, they would e-mail someone...anyway, the payroll director for the school I work at was able to get that information from the original contracted school and send it the same day. The payroll company sent me the second round of forms (tax info, direct deposit info, and insurance approval), and I had it filled out and sent on the 10th.
OK...so everything's filled out, I should get paid and get sent the insurance forms to fill out soon, right?
Wrong again. I had to send an e-mail to them on the 18th, which would've been when I was supposed to be paid 2 payments (the one missed on the 4th, and this one). I found out that they hadn't pushed forward my paperwork yet.
They put it in the queue, and it was approved. Now, I get paid soon...not.
I went into the superintendent's office to talk to the secretary on an unrelated family issue, and in our conversation, she asked if I had gotten paid yet. When I said no, she called the company into a conference call with her, me and the Personnel director - they and the superintendent were told that I'd get paid on the 4th, no problem, and that since I was salaried, it would be automatic.
When a rep from the payment company got on the line, they told us that, since I was 'hired' by their company on the 18th, as soon as hours were submitted (What? I'm salaried, they shouldn't have to submit hours, it's the same pay every 2 weeks!), my payment would be sent the next pay date...August 1st. Nothing they could do, even when a manager was on the line.
Now, the last pay I had gotten was the last week of June; August 1st would mean I wouldn't have received any pay for over a month.
After the call, I let everyone know that I wouldn't be able to make it until then; specifically, I had insurance due that day, and I wouldn't have gas to get to work by the middle of next week. If it wasn't for a free food day, we'd be pretty empty food-wise.
They tried to contact the superintendent, while I waited in my office. A few minutes later, the Business Manager comes into my office. They called the company again, and were able to get a special payment arranged for direct deposit on Tuesday. She was able to give me a school loan for the weekend, which I was able to make the insurance payment last minute.
The last I looked at their payment website, they have me listed as salary, and the gross amount of what I'm supposed to be paid each week, but no approved payment yet. I had to wait to post this, I was so upset...I work for great people, this payment company has me worried, though.
I'm expecting to hear from the superintendent on Monday, I'm sure he'll have something to tell me about any conversation he had with the company, and I know he won't be too happy. If it takes this much effort to get paid, I don't know how much pain I'll have to deal with to get the health insurance I've been contracted for. Guess I'll see on Tuesday.
To provide health insurance, the school had to make a change of payment companies - the company that provides my pay. There's been nothing but problems with this new company, starting with the enrollment process.
The first part was that, when I was notified that they were ready to start the enrollment process, there was no vacancy listed for the job I was working for. The enrollment process needed one for me to continue. This was on the first week of June; I had to wait until the last week of the month for them to add my job on.
I was finally able to start on the first round of the enrollment process. I started on June 24th, and finished on the 25th. It was like reapplying for my current job - I had to complete an application, with professional references, experience, transcripts, etc. It took me awhile to complete. One of the questions was asked of where the criminal history record info, including fingerprints, where held at. I wrote where they could be found, which was at the school I was originally contracted through; I assumed that they would contact that school's office to retrieve the info.
Was I wrong...After waiting over a week for the second form of documents, I e-mailed them on the 10th, to find out that they were still waiting for 'district approval of (my) affidavit for Approval (based on fingerprints)'


It would seem to me that, after a few days of not getting any response, they would e-mail someone...anyway, the payroll director for the school I work at was able to get that information from the original contracted school and send it the same day. The payroll company sent me the second round of forms (tax info, direct deposit info, and insurance approval), and I had it filled out and sent on the 10th.
OK...so everything's filled out, I should get paid and get sent the insurance forms to fill out soon, right?
Wrong again. I had to send an e-mail to them on the 18th, which would've been when I was supposed to be paid 2 payments (the one missed on the 4th, and this one). I found out that they hadn't pushed forward my paperwork yet.

They put it in the queue, and it was approved. Now, I get paid soon...not.
I went into the superintendent's office to talk to the secretary on an unrelated family issue, and in our conversation, she asked if I had gotten paid yet. When I said no, she called the company into a conference call with her, me and the Personnel director - they and the superintendent were told that I'd get paid on the 4th, no problem, and that since I was salaried, it would be automatic.
When a rep from the payment company got on the line, they told us that, since I was 'hired' by their company on the 18th, as soon as hours were submitted (What? I'm salaried, they shouldn't have to submit hours, it's the same pay every 2 weeks!), my payment would be sent the next pay date...August 1st. Nothing they could do, even when a manager was on the line.
Now, the last pay I had gotten was the last week of June; August 1st would mean I wouldn't have received any pay for over a month.

They tried to contact the superintendent, while I waited in my office. A few minutes later, the Business Manager comes into my office. They called the company again, and were able to get a special payment arranged for direct deposit on Tuesday. She was able to give me a school loan for the weekend, which I was able to make the insurance payment last minute.
The last I looked at their payment website, they have me listed as salary, and the gross amount of what I'm supposed to be paid each week, but no approved payment yet. I had to wait to post this, I was so upset...I work for great people, this payment company has me worried, though.
I'm expecting to hear from the superintendent on Monday, I'm sure he'll have something to tell me about any conversation he had with the company, and I know he won't be too happy. If it takes this much effort to get paid, I don't know how much pain I'll have to deal with to get the health insurance I've been contracted for. Guess I'll see on Tuesday.
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