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I hope this question is ok, I'm not exactly sure where else to post this.
I'm leaving my current job two days before my payday. The company I work for pay's us bi-monthly. My normal gross paycheck is $1,791 and deductions/taxes is $518 to come out to a take home paycheck of 1,272. I'm a full time salaried employee. I reached out to payroll and they said that my gross final paycheck would be $1,194. Payroll also said that I my taxes/deductions would be prorated as well. I'm just confused because this doesn't really make sense (to me at least) How can me missing two days of work cost me that much of my paycheck? I'm starting to wonder if that number is my take home. I did ask for clarification but I haven't heard anything back yet.
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