Reminds me of the one pay check I got. My boss accidentally paid my entire schedule at the overtime rate instead of the couple hours that I was supposed to get as overtime.
Happened once to me when I was promoted to a new department. My paycheck was higher than I thought it should be so I showed my colleague (in my small department of 4 people) just to get help figuring out if it was a mistake or not. (It was). But by sharing my information, my colleague discovered that I was getting a higher base salary (as a newbie) than the rest of them – despite their years of experience. You can imagine how pissed off they were, while I, of course, had no idea why they were giving me the stink eye, wrongfully assuming they were making a lot more money than I was. Anyway, long story short, I paid back the mistake money, they complained about the inequity and they ended up getting pay raises so we were all equal. LOL
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
just a few dollars more towards Baldo’s dream car
macky87 over 5 years ago
Hmmm… I foresee Baldo spending money he got from a typo and then owing Mr. Rod money.
fullmoondeb Premium Member over 5 years ago
Is this a new thing, spelling “whoa” as woah instead? See it a lot.
over 5 years ago
Your hard work has paid off, Baldo.
theincrediblebulk over 5 years ago
Reminds me of the one pay check I got. My boss accidentally paid my entire schedule at the overtime rate instead of the couple hours that I was supposed to get as overtime.
dlkrueger33 over 5 years ago
Happened once to me when I was promoted to a new department. My paycheck was higher than I thought it should be so I showed my colleague (in my small department of 4 people) just to get help figuring out if it was a mistake or not. (It was). But by sharing my information, my colleague discovered that I was getting a higher base salary (as a newbie) than the rest of them – despite their years of experience. You can imagine how pissed off they were, while I, of course, had no idea why they were giving me the stink eye, wrongfully assuming they were making a lot more money than I was. Anyway, long story short, I paid back the mistake money, they complained about the inequity and they ended up getting pay raises so we were all equal. LOL
Linguist over 5 years ago
First rule of employment, Baldo: NEVER tell a fellow employee that you got a raise. ( And never tell them how much you earn. )
GaryCooper over 5 years ago
Auto y Rod’s sign says “Parts & Repair,” yet we never see any repairs going on there— only stocking and selling parts.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 over 5 years ago
It doesn’t work that way.