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Auditing Payroll

Seriously, what's the problem with showing us your payroll? You really think we'd care enough to publicize those ADP reports showing us hourly rates? Making us sit and watch HR show us instead of us getting our hands on the paperwork is not the best way to do it.

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Anonymous said…
Omg.... I feel the EXACT SAME WAY! It's like - honestly lady - I really don't care - I am not going to call up my friends right away and tell them about your documents. I just.dont.care
Anonymous said…
Hahaha...ditto...it's during this time where you want to show them the engagement letter about you, as an auditor, having the right of access to all documents.

Confidential huh! It's not like you're gonna go and sell their SSN's too lol
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