I worked in oilfield construction for the summer when I was 21. I had no idea what to expect and it turned ou to be a great experience. I worked 58 hours a week the whole summer. It was hard work, but I really enjoyed it. At the end of the summer I almost wanted to stay and not go back to college. But my parents told me to go back to school, so I did.
I would prefer to work full-time/ 40 hours per week.
you work about 40 hours a week
168 hours per week
40
the average social worker work the average hours of 40 hours a week. That doesn't include the addition input hours of having to go to afternoon meetings and evening visits with their clients
All depends on the size of the company. The best thing to do is to ask specific companies how many hours their managers work.
A salaried worker gets paid the same wage every pay day no matter how many hours worked as opposed to an hourly worker who gets paid only for the hours worked (and gets paid overtime rates if they work more than 8 hours in a day or 40 hours in a week) or a piecework worker who gets paid per finished piece they make of acceptable quality no matter how many hours worked.
They will get paid $35.36 for that week.
She will get 35.36 bucks for a week
69.36
I'm not sure for a 16 year old but from a recent history test that I took i know that no employee can work more than 40 hours per worker per week
There are 168 hours are in a week.
1000/40= 25 weeks
An active worker is an active employee of a company. The person works a certain amount of hours per week for a company and is on the company's payroll.
There are 196 hours in one week
168 hours in a week