Get Direct Deposit from your employer.
They don’t offer it. Sometimes I get paid prior to payday as it is. If it was set up as direct deposit, that would cease.
OK...then just wear a mask when you deposit your check if you are embarrassed by a small check. @NothinnXpreVails
No. Do they look at you weird or something?
I've cashed in 20 dollar checks before.
You have nothing to be embarrassed about. Are you not happy about your paychecks?
Not at all. Adjusted for inflation, I made more annually 20 years ago than I do now.
wow, I don't think a bank teller would know what a pay cheque is.
My first pays were in cash with a breakdown on a payslip inside the little yellow pay envelope. I loved getting them.
At 16 I entered banking and we received a pay cheque for about 10 years, then in the early 80s we were paid electronically.
My kids are 33 and 31, neither has ever received a pay cheque or a cheque for anything.
I have not received a cheque in the past 5 years and possible only 2 in the last 10 years.
Almost noone has a cheque account except maybe some businesses, though none of the business people I know have one.
My wearable credit/debit card arrived last week, water proof, even plastic is obsolete now. I rarely use cash, but our cash has been plastic (polymer) for over 30 years.
hmmm, embarressed, not really, my income is minimal, I am like a 70s playtex, no visible means of support and all I want to do is hold boobs all day.
LOL!
No, I don't make enough for it to make me feel ashamed.
brilliant answer!
I never handed my paycheck over to a teller, it's mine, I earned it----I keep it.
Hahahahahha
No. But being disabled I'm just glad I can work a few hours a week. I'll never make much or be able to support myself.
i never felt embarassed by money matters. why would i? i didn't invent the shit.
Wouldn't know for not once in my life did I ever present a pay check to a bank teller.
I have mine direct deposited. I am not embarrassed of how much I make, and as far as I am concerned society should be embarrassed of how little we pay for those who work in public service.
I laugh my way to the bank... I am Retired with 3 Checks. Largest one for now goes to my son, to do as he pleases. I can manage with smaller 2. Simply teaches me to live with less spending and once I need extra is always there.
I used to many years ago on my first job, which only paid me six dollars an hour, that sure didn't equal much per week.