They had a payroll issue and didn’t pay us. - Substitute Teacher ESS Employee Review

1.0
Mar 6, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedule and easy sign in/sign out

Cons

I have been paid a total number of one paycheck. This week was supposed to be my second and I have not received it due to a payroll issue. During a pandemic, was not able to talk to anyone at corporate HR and so far I still have not been paid. Would not recommend this company.

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ESS Response
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We are terribly sorry for the delay in payroll last week. The delay in payment was due strictly to the ransomware attack on Prism HR’s payroll system and the subsequent administrative processes of attempting to run a different payroll. We appreciate your review and wish you success in your future endeavors.

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