If you are working 40 hours per week, a full time year is 2080 hours.
Most full time jobs are considered by the amount of hours you would work in a week, or a two week frame. Usually for a one week you would need to work from 35 - 40 hours per week.
Typically a 40 hour work week.
Missouri law is 30 hours minimum to be considered full-time.
A 32+ hour schedule per week is considered full time employment in the state of Colorado.
That can vary from jurisdiction ot jurisdiction in the US, but in general, 35 hours of work or more within a single week is considered full time employment.
Look to the employee handbook for local confirmation of work hours per week. By federal law, 40 hours per week equals full time employment.
31
32 hours
(in the US) Under FLSA - 32 hours or less a week is considered part-time employment. More than 32 hours a week is considered full-time employment. ----------------- The employer can requires as few or as many hours as it wishes, as long as it pays for all hours worked.
40 hours or more
8 hours
2,080
The U.S. Dept of Labor does not define how many hours constitute full time or part time. According to their site, it is generally determined by the employer. But locally, I've worked a couple of places that said the 32 hours or more is considered full time. I could not verify that on the Dept. of Labor site.
32 hours at most retail companies is considered full time but benefits do not kick in until your at 40.... At least with most companies