you get paid for training and you get your paychecks biweekly
No. Paychecks are rolled out every two weeks, and usually, new hires get paid after just two-three weeks of working, depending on when you get hired
You have to wait two weeks to get your first pay check
Scheduled shift only.
As with all other jobs you get paid for training and get paid starting your first day as well.
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