A herpetologist may work 40 hours or more. Another herpetologist may work fewer than 40 hours. The number of hours worked depends on the company, business, or school the scientist works for.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the hours of Zoologists vary greatly depending on the position. Some may work regular hours (Monday â?? Friday), while others may work many hours in the field gathering and studying data.
Conservationists typically work around 40 hours per week, which translates to about 8 hours per day. However, their hours may vary depending on project demands, fieldwork, and seasonal activities. In some cases, they may work longer hours during critical periods, such as wildlife monitoring or habitat restoration efforts. Flexibility in hours is common to accommodate the needs of conservation projects.
Parasitologists typically work regular full-time hours during the week, but may need to work longer hours or weekends when conducting fieldwork or research projects. Some parasitologists may also be on call for emergencies or outbreak investigations.
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A herpetologist studies herpetology, which is the study of amphibians and reptiles. So, for example, a herpetologist might study frogs or snakes (or both, perhaps the population dynamics of snakes that eat frogs). Wikipedia has a good article on it, and can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpetology .
8hours a day
About 110 hours a week that is what i work
40 hours a week
The average is 38 hours a week
they work about 40 hours per week
more than 60 hours a week
They work 25 to 30 hours a week
A typical work week is 40 hours. 43.5 is 3.5 hours over.
Whatever it takes to complete the mission.
about 40 hours a week
84 hours a week and 6 days
They never work more than 168 hours a week.