On 24 Jun 2003 22:49:28 -0700, tokyoelbow@totalise.co.uk (Elbow)
belched the alphabet and kept on going with:

>Many thanks to all who answered, Im just on my way round to their
>office with my pitbull and saw-off table leg.
>
>Actually the company is an agent for teachers , maybe you have heard
>of these guys?
>Sagan Speak.
>I worked for them last year and didnt get a wage slip. I never thought
>to ask for one as my salary was fixed. But a fellow teacher who had
>just arrived from UK phoned me up after pay day and was asking why
>they didnt give him a wage slip and this got me to wondering why they
>didnt give wage slips.
>
>Sorry I couldnt get back to answer sooner.

Did you get a statement from them at the end of the year. The 源泉徴収
(gensenchoushuu)? Not sure where you're from, but if you're Sepponian
you'll understand when I tell you it is the equivalent of a W-4 form.
Or a W-2. Hell, I forget. Whichever it is the employer gives you at
the end of the year so you can do your tax return.



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