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McDonald's & others are trying to appeal to millennial employees by offering daily paychecks
San Francisco Chronicle ^ | Saturday, October 21, 2017 | Chris Weller

Posted on 10/26/2017 9:23:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway

McDonald's, Outback Steakhouse, and several dozen other food and hospitality retailers are using daily paychecks as a means to give low-wage workers more flexibility with their finances.

Steve Barha, CEO of Instant Financial, the technology company enabling retailers' move to same-day pay, said the option is partly meant to cater to a preference shared by millennial employees that quick cash is better than waiting two weeks for a lump sum.

"Basically, their life is real-time," Barha told Business Insider. "Their communication is real-time. Their transportation is real-time, with Uber and Lyft. So this program really aligns with their real-time life and being in control of their whole life experience."

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cashlesssociety; debtcards; millennials; workforce
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To: Blue House Sue

Totally agree. In this day and age of instant cash transfer, why should employers be allowed to earn interest off services rendered? I have to pay instantly for a meal.


41 posted on 10/27/2017 2:09:44 AM PDT by mindburglar
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To: nickcarraway

This is the way we ease govt into accepting a national sales tax and eliminating income tax.

Dear Government Overlords, how about you get your money instantly when I buy a Mcburger? Prerty good right?


42 posted on 10/27/2017 2:14:57 AM PDT by mindburglar
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To: nickcarraway

Not such a big deal to me, though interesting. They are competing for workers with the likes of Uber and Lyft for worker hours.

Goes back to a time when many American workers were in this sense day laborers—rather than just illegals.


43 posted on 10/27/2017 2:25:25 AM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: EnglishOnly

I have no problem with fast food (though as I get older it is hard to manage it); I have noticed it has become a very lower-class thing (as compared to the days when it was sold to middle-class family types). This is reflected in the high number of minorities in their commercials, and the “Mexicanization” of many fast food menus.

I’m pleasantly surprised at how things like soda are completely absent from my teens’ diet (by their own wishes); they also avoid fast-food chains while they’ll indulge in pizza (from one of our many family pizzerias rather than the chains) or something similar. No doubt, young people are much more aware of the crap in fast food...


44 posted on 10/27/2017 3:00:29 AM PDT by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: nickcarraway

This is bad for personal finances. Maybe it moves people away from credit cards, but can they pay the rent at the end of the month?


45 posted on 10/27/2017 3:01:52 AM PDT by greatvikingone
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To: nickcarraway

Gee, daily pay. That’s not fair! If you are paid an hourly wage, why not pay it hourly? </sarc>


46 posted on 10/27/2017 3:18:43 AM PDT by A Formerly Proud Canadian (I once was blind but now I see...)
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To: nickcarraway
When it’s your first job out of college, those monthly paychecks are killer.

Once I got on my feet, I stopped balancing my checkbook. A checking account got interest, and such "paycheck discipline" got me rich.

47 posted on 10/27/2017 3:25:52 AM PDT by Does so (McAuliffe's Charlottesville...and...The Walter Duranty Press"...)
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To: Blue House Sue

The question we should be asking is ‘Why do employees extend two weeks of zero percent credit to their employers?’

Never thought of that. Great question. Is it any wonder why the companies are flush with cash after they took away pensions, health care and keep the money for two weeks or more gaining interest for themselves but we get screwed. Americans put up with a lot of crap from their employers.


48 posted on 10/27/2017 3:35:15 AM PDT by napscoordinator (Trump/Hunter, jr for President/Vice President 2016)
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To: Blue House Sue

Try joining the military then!


49 posted on 10/27/2017 3:44:47 AM PDT by catman67 (14 gauge?)
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To: nickcarraway

The logistics of this for HR/Payroll would be a nightmare - calculating and printing checks on a daily basis. For mom-and-pop businesses it might be OK, but large corporations with centralized Payroll... shudder.


50 posted on 10/27/2017 3:44:53 AM PDT by MayflowerMadam (A person's greatest strength is his greatest weakness.)
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To: EnglishOnly

“A person would have to be totally insane ...... to go to McDonalds in this day and age!”

No kidding, with the crap they serve there.


51 posted on 10/27/2017 3:48:38 AM PDT by BobL ( I beat up McDonald's and Walmart because it makes me feel like a man.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

“Their drinks — including coffee and ice tea — are very good and quite cheap. The same goes for their cones.”

Considering that McDonald’s uses SLAVE LABOR for their product, I’d sure hope so.

(just having some fun here with my tag line)


52 posted on 10/27/2017 3:50:55 AM PDT by BobL ( I beat up McDonald's and Walmart because it makes me feel like a man.)
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To: Blue Jays

“Hamburgers wiped on armpits and drinks with extra saliva are wonderful, too.”

EXACTLY!


53 posted on 10/27/2017 3:51:31 AM PDT by BobL ( I beat up McDonald's and Walmart because it makes me feel like a man.)
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To: nickcarraway
Goes to show that it's getting harder to get folks to work in these places. Our local KFC is severely undermanned and the ones there are lazy/stupid/slow so I doubt they will be in business much longer - on the flip side, Popeye's Chicken has a full and energetic/polite crew and does a booming business.

Perhaps those with problems should analyze their operating philosophy and bump it against those who don't seem to suffer the same problems.

54 posted on 10/27/2017 3:58:10 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: nickcarraway

Today “real time” is being a day laborer working for cash, paid at the end of the day.


55 posted on 10/27/2017 4:09:15 AM PDT by RFEngineer
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To: nickcarraway

They don’t wait two weeks for a lump sum. On average, the wait is 1 week, for a pay every 2 weeks. Get facts straight. Change it to “they can wait as much as two weeks” and it’s OK.

This is stupid. It caters to spoiled idiots who can’t think more than 5 minutes into the future. It rewards the desire for instant gratification. And it costs the company money.

So, how do they calculate those deductions? FICA, medicare, etc? eh?


56 posted on 10/27/2017 4:13:31 AM PDT by I want the USA back (It's harder and harder to have a sense of humor in this insane world.)
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To: Blue House Sue

Hourly pay, i.e. punching a time clock, is slowly fading away and is increasingly becoming the province of low-pay, low-skill workers. The trend is towards fixed salary with an incentive plan to earn monthly or quarterly bonuses based on performance metrics and financial results. The daily pay concept is easy for employers to implement from a technological standpoint but probably demeaning to the employees as it reduces them to the status of a hired hand as opposed to being a valued partner and contributor to the success of the enterprise as a whole.


57 posted on 10/27/2017 4:22:49 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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For those of you who are too lazy to read the article...this isn't getting fully paid every day. This is basically a "pay advance of 50% or less". From the article:

Workers that use the service operate within a set of constraints.

On a paired mobile app, an employee can request up to 50% of their current day's pay within an hour of their shift. That money goes into an Instant account, which comes with a debit card, known as the Instant card, that the employee can swipe as payment or use to withdraw money at an ATM.

The idea is that employees can have access to quick money in case something important comes up — an option that also helps older workers who, like many of their younger colleagues, aren't in the strongest financial situation, Barha said. The average amount that employees who use Instant Financial get at the end of a shift is $27. Having that money immediately could make the difference between having enough gas to get home and calling a tow truck, he explained.

The program isn't necessarily designed for people to make impulsive purchases whenever they feel like it, though.

"On day six of the pay cycle, you can't all of a sudden pull days three, four, and five of the pay cycle, and now you have a bunch of money," Barha said. "It's really a little bit of money, and it's there when you need it."


58 posted on 10/27/2017 4:42:19 AM PDT by 2nd amendment mama (Self Defense is a Basic Human Right!)
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To: I want the USA back
This is stupid. It caters to spoiled idiots who can’t think more than 5 minutes into the future. It rewards the desire for instant gratification. And it costs the company money.

President Reagan spoke glowingly of his youth where day laborers (legal) would go on site, work all day, and get paid cash at the end. Sometimes, after a period of unemployment, the quick cash boost means having gas for the car to keep going to work. McDonalds is coming up with incentives to beat out competition for labor without raising costs. I call it smart.
59 posted on 10/27/2017 4:43:30 AM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics.)
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To: skr

I had a job once that paid monthly. When I took the job, I had been unemployed for a few months so cash was extremely tight. That first month was a real challenge. the second got better and after that, no big deal.

My son works fast food. He just bought a used truck and it was about $1000 more than he had budgeted due to some inspection repairs.

He told me yesterday that he was planning to pay me in full next week when he gets paid but asked if he could keep a little of the money so he could buy gas.

I’m “thinking” about it.

I should tell him ‘No. That’s what you get for buying a truck with a V10.”


60 posted on 10/27/2017 5:30:46 AM PDT by cyclotic (Trump tweets are the only news source you can trust.)
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