STORY BEHIND THE POEM AIN’T TECHNOLOGY GRAND?
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The City of Vancouver decided to upgrade their payroll system to the tune of twenty million dollars. This was to ensure there would be no problems with the Y2K bug. I’m told it would take approximately $700,000 to upgrade the old system and make it Y2K compliant. Then again, it would not have the new features and capabilities of the new wonder system.
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Our old pay stubs used to be a half sheet of paper with absolutely everything laid out in a clear easy to read format. The new system spits out three pages of information that nobody can understand. To make matters worse, it does not understand Statutory Holidays and the overtime money they mean. As a result, everyone gets credited with the hours but no money.
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People that work overtime get paid for .3 (that’s point three) hours instead of the 6 hours that they are owed. The difference in pay is $15 instead of $300.
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Worse yet, some people have been missed completely and did not get paid. One fellow got a large paycheque one payday and thought nothing of it because of overtime he had worked. Next payday he received a cheque for $36. Pretty tough to meet mortgage payments on that. It turned out that the marvellous new computer paid him twice on the one payday and when the error was found, deducted it off his next cheque.
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One thing that has been scrupulously accurate though, is the deductions. Income Tax and all those other wonderful tarifs come off the cheque like clockwork. Lord knows we can’t deprive those politicians of their massive pensions.
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Anyway, as anyone who knows me can attest, I love computers. I’ve owned a personal computer of one kind or another since 1978 and been online since 1982. It just seems to me that the fancier the technology becomes, the more complicated everything else seems to get. ‘Nuff said.
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