At a bare minimum, yes. In the United States it is much more common for private practice veterinarians to work 50-60 hours a week.
For a 40 hour work week that is 960/40 = 24 work weeks
if you are using 40 hour work weeks and 52 weeks a year the answer is 43.27
A 40 hour work week is 800 52 weeks is 41,600 gross
144,000 seconds = 40 hours = 1 work week
$22.71 if you work a 40 hour week 52 weeks a year.
the math to find the hourly from salary is as follows 52 weeks in a year - 2 weeks vacation = 50 work weeks. 50 work weeks * 40 Hour Weeks = 2000 Hours a year Year Salary/2000 Hours = Salary/Hour 26000/2000=13 an hour 13*40 hours a week = about 520 a week.
40.
If you're talking about a 40 hour work week, 52 weeks a year, it's $39,520.00
If you are working a 40 hour work week, you would be paid $640.00 every two weeks gross (before taxes).
$900
2,000
40 hour in a standard work week 52 weeks in a year 2080 work hours in a year 45000/2080 = $21.63 per hour