tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4523652728460880564.post1359566859732419117..comments2022-11-20T04:02:40.569-08:00Comments on THE CALL CENTER GIRL: SSS Salary Loan Applicationmyleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06988670887033199136noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4523652728460880564.post-42466924893352699962009-11-15T23:12:06.054-08:002009-11-15T23:12:06.054-08:00Hi, thanks for dropping by my site.
Oh, but the a...Hi, thanks for dropping by my site.<br /><br />Oh, but the angst and woes of HR Department! You would even think that these people wouldn't exist if not for the agents! For SSS, by secondhand experience, the contributions and payments really do take time to appear on their databases. Reminds me of my Smartbro. No matter how much they advertise that it's a fast service, come on now, there's no such thing as a fast technology especially if a lot of people is using the same portal, it's about the ration of the "traffic" unless they are serving Burger McDo(no ice please)! Another thing is that, from what I know, the company doesn't exactly pay it up upon deduction from your salary, it stays with them and it is used for other purposes (like stocks exchange). I don't know if you were told that they remit your payment to SSS, I think quarterly is what they do. Just keep your receipts handy and in a safe place. <br /><br />It will also be more advisable if you're still interested in talking to the HR Department on when they remit the SSS contributions, that way you will know if there's something going on. It is always best to ask around.Crayons n Pencilshttp://crayonsnpencils.info/noreply@blogger.com