Software for Pay Validation
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Software for Pay Validation
FDXer's,
Does anyone have access to (free or pay) software that could be used to validate my monthly paycheck to see if it is correct. Never been to sure lately. I've been getting alot of standby's & layovers triggering overtime and extra duty periods. If anyone has something spun up on excel I would be more than happy to pay for a copy. Let me know. Thanks.
Chainsaw
Does anyone have access to (free or pay) software that could be used to validate my monthly paycheck to see if it is correct. Never been to sure lately. I've been getting alot of standby's & layovers triggering overtime and extra duty periods. If anyone has something spun up on excel I would be more than happy to pay for a copy. Let me know. Thanks.
Chainsaw
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I'm working on a FDX Pilot Pay Tracker spreadsheet so guys can project their next paycheck amount and then be able to compare it to their actual paycheck. I've had my own for years and decided it's might be a good thing to share.
I have most of the formulas figured out for line holders. But since I don't sit reserve, I need some help figuring out the Reserve stuff in the pay summary. Specifically, what do the numbers look like and how do they affect final hours/pay numbers. I'm interested in the numbers and relationships of the following line entries:
RLG..................
Paid R-Days.......
Total Reserve.....
RLG Adjustment..
Excess RLG........
Explanations and examples of real numbers to include the Total Pay Hours number would be most useful. Feel free to modify the numbers to protect the innocent as long as all they all add-up .
And before anyone suggests it, I don't want to sit reserve just to gain personal experience with the numbers .
Replies via PM are preferred. thanks and cheers!
I'm working on a FDX Pilot Pay Tracker spreadsheet so guys can project their next paycheck amount and then be able to compare it to their actual paycheck. I've had my own for years and decided it's might be a good thing to share.
I have most of the formulas figured out for line holders. But since I don't sit reserve, I need some help figuring out the Reserve stuff in the pay summary. Specifically, what do the numbers look like and how do they affect final hours/pay numbers. I'm interested in the numbers and relationships of the following line entries:
RLG..................
Paid R-Days.......
Total Reserve.....
RLG Adjustment..
Excess RLG........
Explanations and examples of real numbers to include the Total Pay Hours number would be most useful. Feel free to modify the numbers to protect the innocent as long as all they all add-up .
And before anyone suggests it, I don't want to sit reserve just to gain personal experience with the numbers .
Replies via PM are preferred. thanks and cheers!
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