The average person has 56 days off work in a lifetime.
On average, people tend to have around 12-15 jobs throughout their lifetime, although this can vary depending on the individual and the industry they work in. This number may be higher for younger generations who are more likely to change jobs frequently.
Given that The median years a person stays in one job is 4.1 years (2008), an average person will have to have 7-10 jobs.I'll tell you why, a person works to save money and use the rest on current expenditures. So, they have to work "twice" to cover retirement years. If someone is going to retire for 10-20 years, they have to work 20-40 years, or probably more to account for inflation and the higher cost of living. With that 4.1 median years of employee tenure, the person has to have multiple of jobs. Of course, there will be people who can stay in 3-4 jobs throughout their lifetime. It depends on education, age, and gender.
40-45 years. Most Americans retire around the age of 65, although many are pushing back their retirement date in order to accrue more savings.
The average person may have several telephone numbers in a lifetime, including landline numbers, mobile numbers, work numbers, and personal numbers. It can vary greatly depending on factors like technology advances, job changes, and personal preferences.
an average veterinarian works for about 3-6 years
45 years
To work in the business finance field, a person usually needs to have acquired a bachelor's degree which on average takes about four years. However, it can vary from person to person so it sometimes can take one person 3 years or another person 5 years.
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The average person has 56 days off work in a lifetime.
it depend on how many hours they work that month
2300 but depends on body type and work you do daily
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The work was being overseen by a competent person with many years experience.
Each person attends 3.888 incidents for an average of 8.25 hours
as far as I know..its around 40 miles daily..
A doctor puts in many years of work and study to earn the title [of doctor]. A person invests years of intense work and study to earn the title of doctor.