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Do directors always pay on time on the expected payday, and when would that be?

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Do directors always pay on time on the expected payday, and when would that be?

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Yes, of course. In fact, our schools sometimes pay early! Most schools pay on the 7th, 10th, or even 15th of the month following the one you just worked. This is normally to stop teachers from taking off without notice, because by the time they get paid, they have already worked a considerable amount more which they want to be paid for. We don’t have this fear because we have great communication and respect for our teachers, which means this situation has never occurred. So, you are paid right up until the last day you work in a month, on the 30th or 31st. By the time you finish classes on that day, the money for that month is already in your account.

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