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- ADP | Gr. Cinn. , Cinn. OH - cafe. cfma. org
We are currently evaluating ADP as a potential payroll and HRIS provider and would appreciate hearing from anyone with direct experience Specifically, we're interested in your feedback on the following areas: Quality and responsiveness of customer service Functionality and support on the HR side Efficiency and reliability of payroll processing
- Payroll Companies | General Contractor
I have seen many threads regarding payroll companies We recently switch from ADP to Trayd with a lot of success Their customer service is excellent If any
- How are or How is the wife and kid?
When in doubt, a useful test involves substituting pronouns Consider How is they? versus How are they? Say the wife and kid live in different places—maybe the latter is away at school—and you want to express this independence, you might use How is the wife? The kid? Any more explicit and the repetitiveness will be tiresome
- differences - Myself vs. by myself - English Language Usage Stack . . .
I get confused with the following Any explanation would be greatly appreciated I can't do it myself I can't do it by myself
- Upcoming Event: Coffee Connections | Philadelphia, PA
Join in the fun and education, our Virtual Coffee Connections are a great way to learn and discuss recent trends and to collaborate with other local leaders On
- Why is Parliament spelt without a capital sometimes?
Parliament can refer to any legislative government body Its origin is in an assembly gathered to talk c 1300, "consultation; formal conference, assembly," from Old French parlement (11c ), originally "a speaking, talk," from parler "to speak" (see parley (n )); spelling altered c 1400 to conform with Medieval Latin parliamentum Anglo-Latin parliamentum is attested from early 13c Specific
- 20 YR HR Director Looking for New Opportunity | Philadelphia, PA
Local Leaders, I wanted to post about a partner of mine who is open in exploring a new opportunities She has 20+ years of comprehensive human resource experie
- In British English, is there a difference between a match and fixture . . .
In the US, a 'match' is a common term in sports for a or some part of a meeting of teams In the US, a'fixture' has absolutely nothing to do with sports (it is used mostly in the context 'electrical' or 'light fixture' Is your usage in terms of UK English?
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