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Anyone looking for some laughs go and watch 'What we do in the Shadows' on Netflix, absolute crack-up. By the guys who made Flight of the Conchords. About a group of vampires living together in a flat in suburban New Zealand, can't believe I never heard of it until just recently.
 
Anyone looking for some laughs go and watch 'What we do in the Shadows' on Netflix, absolute crack-up. By the guys who made Flight of the Conchords. About a group of vampires living together in a flat in suburban New Zealand, can't believe I never heard of it until just recently.
Spoiler Alert:
The Vampires meet some Werewolves.
There’s a confrontation.
One of the Vampires does something and the Werewolves react in a canine fashion.
Laughed.
My.
****.
Off.
 
Spoiler Alert:
The Vampires meet some Werewolves.
There’s a confrontation.
One of the Vampires does something and the Werewolves react in a canine fashion.
Laughed.
My.
****.
Off.
Absolutely hilarious movie, I've probably watched it 3-4 times now.

"I think of it like this - if you are going to eat a sandwich you would just enjoy it more if you knew no one had ****ed it" hahaha
 
Another day of 25 degrees in tropical Manchester. It's only early June, but this is already our best summer in years. I got sunburned in the garden yesterday, for the first time in years.
Rooney is lucky then that he's no longer in Manchester. Pasty fecker would end up more lobsterised
than Fred the Red.
 
Rooney is lucky then that he's no longer in Manchester. Pasty fecker would end up more lobsterised
than Fred the Red.
Lots of us walking around beetroot coloured just now. We aren't accustomed to this. Mad dogs and Englishmen...…
 
Lots of us walking around beetroot coloured just now. We aren't accustomed to this. Mad dogs and Englishmen...…
Indeed! Seems like you have all been Joe Cockered.
Must make for a nice change? Shudder to think about how many topless fat dudes must be walking the streets.....:devil:
 

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Indeed! Seems like you have all been Joe Cockered.
Must make for a nice change? Shudder to think about how many topless fat dudes must be walking the streets.....:devil:
I've seen some sights that would give you nightmares: people who have no right to ever wear shorts in public are strutting around like sunburned peacocks. Bodies which haven't seen sunlight in years are on show to the world. Not the type of physiques you get on Bondi, put it that way:D
 
I've seen some sights that would give you nightmares: people who have no right to ever wear shorts in public are strutting around like sunburned peacocks. Bodies which haven't seen sunlight in years are on show to the world. Not the type of physiques you get on Bondi, put it that way:D
lol.....I can imagine.
Look on the bright side. Least your not in Geordietown! Babies must be crying and terrified all throughout Newcastle....
 
I've seen some sights that would give you nightmares: people who have no right to ever wear shorts in public are strutting around like sunburned peacocks. Bodies which haven't seen sunlight in years are on show to the world. Not the type of physiques you get on Bondi, put it that way:D

You should go down to St Kida beach in summer, it’s a gallery of UK males trying their best to get their bodies to resemble tandoori chicken.
 
Anybody know much about payroll processing?

It's my pay week this week, and we would normally be paid on a Wednesday evening - officially the day is Thursday.

Whenever there is a public holiday in that week (eg Queens Birthday this week on Monday), the pay is always delayed by a day (so officially Friday this week)

Other people who work there have indicated that this practise is shonky, and have said it is illegal. Can't find much online about it.

It's just a bit inconvenient, and from what I understand uncommon.

I am employed by a public hospital if that makes a difference.
 
Anybody know much about payroll processing?

It's my pay week this week, and we would normally be paid on a Wednesday evening - officially the day is Thursday.

Whenever there is a public holiday in that week (eg Queens Birthday this week on Monday), the pay is always delayed by a day (so officially Friday this week)

Other people who work there have indicated that this practise is shonky, and have said it is illegal. Can't find much online about it.

It's just a bit inconvenient, and from what I understand uncommon.

I am employed by a public hospital if that makes a difference.
Usually shouldn't matter unless the public holiday falls on the pay day then it would be paid a day earlier.
 

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Usually shouldn't matter unless the public holiday falls on the pay day then it would be paid a day earlier.
No if public holiday is earlier in the week pay is delayed by a day at my employer. No matter if the day lands on pay day or not. Never worked anywhere like it.

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No if public holiday is earlier in the week pay is delayed by a day at my employer. No matter if the day lands on pay day or not. Never worked anywhere like it.

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Check your award or call your union, it seems very unusual.

I can think of no logical reason for this especially in a public hospital.
 
No if public holiday is earlier in the week pay is delayed by a day at my employer. No matter if the day lands on pay day or not. Never worked anywhere like it.

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Really odd mate. Never worked in a place like that before.

And to delay your pay even if it's NOT on a public holiday is even more bizarre. I'd be going to the union...they are great too, really helpful and will give you some solid advice. Next step after that would be fair work.
 
Check your award or call your union, it seems very unusual.

I can think of no logical reason for this especially in a public hospital.

I think you read it wrong, they are NORMALLY paying it a day early. If there is a public holiday the day before pay day, the payroll people can't process it that day. I think its pretty common practice in larger organisations.
The law also cuts plenty of slack if companies have a decent excuse for paying their staff late. ie if the power went off for the day.
 
I think you read it wrong, they are NORMALLY paying it a day early. If there is a public holiday the day before pay day, the payroll people can't process it that day. I think its pretty common practice in larger organisations.
The law also cuts plenty of slack if companies have a decent excuse for paying their staff late. ie if the power went off for the day.
I don't think so, cartel is saying he will be paid today being Friday as a result of Monday's public holiday.

Now it was decades ago but I did run the payroll section for a state government department that paid several other bodies as well across several different awards.

It sounds very odd especially given the unions that cover hospitals. if I have misread it then cartel is bring paid early and would have no reason to complain.

Yes it's was and still is common practice to be paid early when payday falls on a public holiday.
 
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