“human understanding” and “corporate stooge” are mutually exclusive.
I just thought of this. Store management is usually on salary, so why is Marla punching a clock? I didn’t think anything of this the first time I read this years ago.
In my company salary folks have to punch the clock to prove they were there that day. But it doesn’t matter when they punch in – just that they do.
Back then, you could dock a salaried employee if they didn’t work a full 40 hours.
In the Co-op where I worked, only the manager was salaried. All the supervisors and assistant managers were paid hourly.
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RETAIL: Year One
This is currently the only collected volume of Retail comics. It contains every comic (printed in black and white) from 2006.
“human understanding” and “corporate stooge” are mutually exclusive.
I just thought of this. Store management is usually on salary, so why is Marla punching a clock? I didn’t think anything of this the first time I read this years ago.
In my company salary folks have to punch the clock to prove they were there that day. But it doesn’t matter when they punch in – just that they do.
Back then, you could dock a salaried employee if they didn’t work a full 40 hours.
In the Co-op where I worked, only the manager was salaried. All the supervisors and assistant managers were paid hourly.