The average office employee takes an average of 1,600 steps per day. It is recommended that you walk 10,000 steps per day to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
The average wage for an auto worker is 34,000. They often get the opportunity to work overtime so they have the potential to make more.
This depends on the definition of 'Colleagues'. A single office would have between 5 and 10 employees, a cubicle farm might have hundreds, and most people work for corporations with many thousands of workers.
Most are white collar (those that work in office buildings and do not get their hands dirty at work).
the average worker needs to work 4-5 months in order to pay their annual tax bill.
The question is ill-defined. A laborer will almost certainly do more work in the purely physics sense of the word than an office worker. However, an office worker may put in considerably more time at work. In the US, laborers generally work 40 hours per week. A salaried executive might be expected to put in a minimum of 50 hours per week.
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The average worker uses about 600 TVH. This depends on how energy efficient their workplace is and what kind of environment they work in.
a labourer needs more energy because an office worker sits down all day looking at a screen whilst a labourer does work and sweats
A real estate worker who is not a real estate agent can work for themselves and be a subcontractor or work for a real estate office(broker) and work directly for the owner. The difference will be how this individual pays taxes and gets paid. So there is a difference in your worker relationship. This is established when you are hired.
About 49 weeks a year
The average for Americans who work a full time job has shifted slightly since 2002 when the average work hours hovered around 1836. In the years since the average of a US worker has dipped and rose several times and as of 2012 hovers around 1790 actual work hours a year per worker.