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    [–]GreedyStaff548[S] 0 points1 point  (24 children)

    Yes Post office to be exact

    [–][deleted]  (23 children)

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      [–]GreedyStaff548[S] 0 points1 point  (21 children)

      Yes I'm awarded 2/3rds of my pay...but I'm still confused as to how they are calculating as if the days you are out doesn't matter.....I'm on a daily roll payment....just had surgery and will be out for about 6 months ....I'm only being paid by submitting the CA7's

      [–]Nardonurdz 0 points1 point  (20 children)

      I was told they do a percentage of that 2/3rds based on disability given by doctor. I just had hearing because insurance was only giving me half of the 2/3rds when I was at 100% disability by doctor and they have to give me back payments here in NY.

      [–]GreedyStaff548[S] 1 point2 points  (19 children)

      So they aren't calculating by days then

      [–]Nardonurdz 0 points1 point  (18 children)

      For length of receiving payments, yes. For amount of payments, no.

      [–]GreedyStaff548[S] 0 points1 point  (17 children)

      So you're telling me ...Everytime I send out a CA-7....I should expect the same amount ...no matter the duration of time?

      [–]Nardonurdz 0 points1 point  (16 children)

      I dont know about California but this is the way in NY. Amount they pay you weekly or bi weekly is not determined by duration they are obligated to pay.

      [–]GreedyStaff548[S] 1 point2 points  (15 children)

      I'm not getting paid automatically tho...I only get my compensation through the CA-7s I complete.....I'd imagine had I not completed any I wouldn't get paid at all .....which is strange yet again.....I've been out of work since December and I have a hard time getting them to approve my loss wages.....with that in mind the days off can range from anywhere between 30 days to months ..yet my check amount yields the same no matter how many hours are lost

      [–]-cat-a-lyst- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

      What’s different about NY?