Yellow | Pay stub on break

I don’t want weekly ‘printed’ pay stubs.
The ADP app worked very well for me.
The Oracle will probably work just as well with a little practice.

I don’t want to write checks nor do I want monthly bank statements via USPS.

Heck, I started paying my bills on a touch-tone phone from the truckstop cafe in 1987. Best service my bank ever offered!
good for you, HOWEVER, just because you do not care about your privacy does not mean that i should be forced to accept the Terms and Conditions (slavery) you are willing to accept....
 
It truly amazes me how some supposedly grown men are so traumatized by having to print out or otherwise save electronically their pay stubs. I wonder if these same people were upset when they had to change their telephones from rotary dials to those new-fangled push button types. Just more of picking the fly-s**t out of the pepper IMHO.
changing from dial phone to push button phone did not require the disclosure of personal information to strangers; your comparison fails to address the actual processes that are being imposed; convenience is eliminating mankind and the Teamsters by way of YRC are being used as the test monkeys...
 
good for you, HOWEVER, just because you do not care about your privacy does not mean that i should be forced to accept the Terms and Conditions (slavery) you are willing to accept....

I do care about my privacy. I believe electronic transfer of funds is much more secure. If banks and criminals use it freely, then why not me? Time cards and paychecks, as well as SSN’s in full view have been available to all in the past. Is this not the lesser of evils?
 
OMG, aren't we being just a little dramatic here?

So sorry you consider yourself a "test monkey", I sure don't think of myself that way. But each to his own I guess.
used to be an arms length agreement, the man you worked for handed you the pay you earned, now we are forced to go through 3rd 4th 5th 6th parties before our pay reaches our hands, and any number of unknown strangers has access to our private information, AND we are required to "accept" undisclosed Terms ans Conditions, create accounts and passwords...

i comprehend that 'convenience' seems to be a good thing, HOWEVER the hidden obstacles compromise mans right-of-way...

[ https://realitybloger.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/do-you-own-your-children/ (or your self?)]
 
used to be an arms length agreement, the man you worked for handed you the pay you earned, now we are forced to go through 3rd 4th 5th 6th parties before our pay reaches our hands, and any number of unknown strangers has access to our private information, AND we are required to "accept" undisclosed Terms ans Conditions, create accounts and passwords...

i comprehend that 'convenience' seems to be a good thing, HOWEVER the hidden obstacles compromise mans right-of-way...

[ https://realitybloger.wordpress.com/2011/12/16/do-you-own-your-children/ (or your self?)]

Looks like the discussion on this’s topic per your link ended in 2011.

I’m not sure the system today is the best, but it sure beats having my SSN on my timecard for all to see and my paycheck in a bill sorter, accessible to all.

If electronic transfer of funds works for banks and thieves, I am fairly confident my information is secure.
 
As long as my satillite dish is not blocked. And my WiFi is working good.
I'm good.
NASCAR.
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(I know there is a lot going on with the subject. And it goes deep. If I worried about that 40 years ago I'd be dead from the worry)
 
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