EllenFrasier
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Last Saturday we received a notice of insufficient funds for my paycheck!
We had deposited it the Saturday before, so it took a week for our bank to get a copy of the check to us and let us know that the money was not in the account. Luckily we had not drawn checks on this amount. I emailed my boss right away - small business I work for and she does the payroll herself. She was sick on that Friday and I didn't want to call her in case she was sleeping, figured she could handle this as soon as she was able. I have received several emails from her regarding clients and my schedule, but nothing about the paycheck. I emailed her back in response to her emails, and added in a reminder about the bounced paycheck - still nothing.
I deposited another paycheck this Saturday which means I probably would not find out if there was a problem with it until this coming Saturday. I am really hoping that there isn't.
I know she is sick, possibly the flu, and probably cannot deal with calling her bank and all that. How long does the flu last? I've never had it, but I would think she would either be getting better or going to the doctor or something. Do you just have to wait it out when you have the flu?
I need the money from my paycheck, but it's not like we are not paying bills or buying food because of not having that money right away. Should I keep emailing her about it, or assume she got the emails and is just avoiding the issue because she is too sick to deal with it right now?

I deposited another paycheck this Saturday which means I probably would not find out if there was a problem with it until this coming Saturday. I am really hoping that there isn't.
I know she is sick, possibly the flu, and probably cannot deal with calling her bank and all that. How long does the flu last? I've never had it, but I would think she would either be getting better or going to the doctor or something. Do you just have to wait it out when you have the flu?
I need the money from my paycheck, but it's not like we are not paying bills or buying food because of not having that money right away. Should I keep emailing her about it, or assume she got the emails and is just avoiding the issue because she is too sick to deal with it right now?
