Without vacation and sick days, a 40 hour a week job would average 2080 hours a year.
It depends on the number of hours worked per year.
8,766 (average, rounded)
It depends on the number of hours worked in a year!
You multiply 18.56 by the number of hours worked in a year.
Depends how many hours a day you worked and how many days and hours a year you worked.... On average people work for 8 hours a day. So: 8hours/5days = 36720 per year 8hours/7days = 54341,28 per year
It depends on the number of hours worked per year.
8,766 (average, rounded)
It depends on the number of hours worked in a year!
You multiply 18.56 by the number of hours worked in a year.
2,080
Depends how many hours a day you worked and how many days and hours a year you worked.... On average people work for 8 hours a day. So: 8hours/5days = 36720 per year 8hours/7days = 54341,28 per year
Well that is a pretty vague question. But providing the person worked an average of 40 hours a week all 52 weeks a year. It would average about $480.77 an hour. Here is the math. 40 (hours a week) x 52 (weeks in a year) = 2080 (total hours worked in one year) $1,000,000 (yearly salary) / 2080 (hours worked a year) = 480.7692308 Hope this helps ya out...and i wish you luck on getting that job because i could use it too.
The answer depends on the number of hours worked per year - and that varies greatly between countries.
Calculate the number of person hours worked. This will be the average number of hours worked by staff over some appropriate period (a week, month, year) multiplied by the number of staff.Divide the total sales over the same period by this number and you have the sales per person hour.You need to consider, though, whether you want to look only at those people involved in sales activity or also other staff: their salaries are being paid for from the sales, after all.Calculate the number of person hours worked. This will be the average number of hours worked by staff over some appropriate period (a week, month, year) multiplied by the number of staff.Divide the total sales over the same period by this number and you have the sales per person hour.You need to consider, though, whether you want to look only at those people involved in sales activity or also other staff: their salaries are being paid for from the sales, after all.Calculate the number of person hours worked. This will be the average number of hours worked by staff over some appropriate period (a week, month, year) multiplied by the number of staff.Divide the total sales over the same period by this number and you have the sales per person hour.You need to consider, though, whether you want to look only at those people involved in sales activity or also other staff: their salaries are being paid for from the sales, after all.Calculate the number of person hours worked. This will be the average number of hours worked by staff over some appropriate period (a week, month, year) multiplied by the number of staff.Divide the total sales over the same period by this number and you have the sales per person hour.You need to consider, though, whether you want to look only at those people involved in sales activity or also other staff: their salaries are being paid for from the sales, after all.
You need to specify average amount of hours worked per week.
Number of lost time incidents X 200,000. Number of man hours worked.
It depends how many hours per week you work, and whether you get paid holidays.Calculate 10 x (number of hours worked per week) x (number of weeks worked per year).