ERI's Salary Assessor® survey software is an easy-to-use program that reports "up to the present day" competitive wage, salary, and incentive survey data. Each job has been tracked over time (many since 1977) by ERI researchers who save subscribers time and expense by collecting and analyzing thousands of salary surveys.
ERI's Salary Assessor desktop software takes advantage of the speed and power of a subscriber's PC, providing analyses of competitive pay for over 5,000 jobs. ERI's consensus survey databases are utilized by thousands of organizations as salary guides for compensation planning.
For a Demo download:
www.erieri.com
There are also Freeware like Payroll 2004 for download:
http://breaktru.com/pay2k.zip
Cheers!!!
2006-12-25 10:06:24
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answered by Brie 2
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I might not be too informative, but i did work for t-mobile, and my boss has what is called "Wireless Standard". It's real cool. I had to turn the PC on and then sign in and then clock in. When it was closing time and i was leaving, I would just clock out from the PC again. Real easy, and convenient. Nothing hard or confusing. If you are intrested i might be able to get more info for you.
2006-12-25 03:03:16
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answered by gella 2
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I don't know of any downloadable software, and certainly none that is free. Intuit offers a small package at $17.00 a month, using an abbreviated version of QuickBooks, one of the best bookkeeping packages there is. I don't think this is what you want, but here's the website, you can check it out.
http://payroll.intuit.com/index.jhtml?priorityCode=1184706329&sc=overture&SiteID=payroll%20software
2006-12-25 03:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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for undercover agent ware - receive spybot 2008 (loose n person-friendly) for virus secure practices - receive 'avast antivirus' (loose n extremely person-friendly) - both r good courses, basically be careful with spybot - that is v. efficient, yet fortuitously u can pick what to delete after it unearths a chance undesirable information, basically dont enable it delete any registry information (C/residing house windows/System32) - those are important information - go away them on my own until eventually complications persist - then get specialist suggestion.
2016-12-01 04:04:32
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answered by mrotek 4
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No, I dont think there is. BUt there is a software that tells you how much your employers should be paud. You eneter their job and what they do and it will come out with a reasonable amount.
2006-12-25 03:49:04
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answered by Ariel 5
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Comcheq use to have system where they do the payroll for you and to top things off they directly deposit your paycheque into your bank account from their payroll system. This is the payroll system I always wanted for our office but some people did not agree with it so I had to abandoned this idea.
2006-12-25 03:07:40
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answered by Emily L 4
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not as such but u cud always pay some one to create a software such as that..
2006-12-25 03:08:44
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answered by blade-datz me 2
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