the people who directly use and work with the computer are computer technician , students and others
As long as 40 hours a week, but sometimes it is loooong hours sitting in front of a computer. Some animators even get eye strain, carpal tunnel problems, and back strains.
I believe around 1 to 2 hours sounds right. It all depends on the person and how much they need to use the computer for productive things like bills and work. Games is not a good reason to be on for hours and hours.
dilligence is one of that
Some advantages of becoming a computer operator is that the earning potential is far greater as an operator than as a computer tech. In addition, there are a wealth of opportunities for a computer operator.
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the people who directly use and work with the computer are computer technician , students and others
about 5:30am to 5:30pm and add it all together 12hours.
Yes, a pharmacy technician can work for 2 different companies at the same time but has to be different hours of course.
Lab technicians typically work full-time hours, which can range between 35-40 hours per week. In some cases, they may also be required to work evenings, weekends, or holidays depending on the demands of the lab or facility.
Work or edit the infrastructure, the hardware, and or programming of a computer but you only do this to repair or reconfigure not build it for yourself.
The most common weekly work hours for an Auto Service Technician are 40 hours weekly. But, about 30% work more than 40 hours, including week ends. These work hours includes Florida.
As long as 40 hours a week, but sometimes it is loooong hours sitting in front of a computer. Some animators even get eye strain, carpal tunnel problems, and back strains.
Your will be responsible for the dialysis machine and the controls and dealing with the patients who require it. You will also have computer work and lab work.
Most computers are in offices, but computers are also in homes. Computer technicians go where the computers are.
It depends on the nature of work. As with every other job the standard work week is 40 hours, however as a nonexempt employee technicians get payed for overtime so the actual payed work week may be longer. When I was a technician and delivery deadlines got tight, 60 hour to 80 hour work weeks were common and I knew some technicians that occasionally did 100+ hour work weeks (I have no idea when those guys slept).
What a number of people have found is the computer has been on for a time and has got rally hot inside. When you turn the computer off the fan continues to spin as the computer is still too hot to work. If the computer is starting from cold and has not been used for several hours and only the fan works but the rest of the computer stays off then a qualified technician needs to find out why.