Eventually we all have to catch up with technology. Now I love my tech toys such as my old HTC phone or my new i-phone. I used VCRs the day they came out with my bootleg copy of Star Wars (Chapter 4)--hey okay so I am old! I was on the "internet" when it was still bulletin boards with modems. So I have no fear of technology. But for some reason I just never got around to Facebook and Twitter--until today!
As of today I am tweeting (I still think it is twiting if properly done). My name is Payadvisor. Someone in OC had payrolladvisor so I had to abbreviate. That's what you get for coming late to the game. I am using Twitter to send out bulletins to my followers to keep everybody up to date.
I also set up Payroll Advisor on Facebook. I tied the two together so when I post an update on Facebook it will send out the Tweet. Today we covered New Mexico changing EFT requirements for withholding deposits.
I want to get discussions going on my Facebook page as well. So when my new website is up and I am able to post news daily there, I will start posting discussions of payroll issues that I find elsewhere but thought were interesting. Until my new site is up I will be posting news on my Facebook page under discussions or notes.
Hope you can come by for a visit and "be my friend".
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Monday, July 19, 2010
Website Update
Well here it is mid-July and I am working diligently on my new website. It has been interesting to say the least. I may be an expert on payroll matters but this programming website stuff is making my eyes spin. But my programmer is doing a great job. Just remember we will have a free payroll news bulletin for you to sign up for to keep up on the latest from the federal and all 50 states.
So to keep the website on track I will not be blogging full time again this week. But should be back to my regular Monday-Thursday schedule next week.
So remember they may only be 214,000 payroll clerks in the U.S. but every last employee gets a paycheck!
So to keep the website on track I will not be blogging full time again this week. But should be back to my regular Monday-Thursday schedule next week.
So remember they may only be 214,000 payroll clerks in the U.S. but every last employee gets a paycheck!
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