The best that I know to get quick money in the city is to do odd jobs such as mowing lawns, babysitting, etc. If you live in the country, doing jobs for farmers will give you great benefits. Moving pipe and feeding livestock is difficult labor, but it pays. The job that pays the most is picking clods or driving truck at harvest time, when you can earn up to $1200.
13 dollars an hour for 40 hours = 13*40 = 520 dollars per week. A "normal" year is 52 weeks and 1 day (a leap year is 52+2). So, if you work 50 weeks, you will make 520*50 = 26,000 dollars. Less if you work fewer than 50 weeks.
$14 x 40 hours x 50 weeks (two weeks holidays) = $28,000 or $14 x 40 hours x 52 weeks (no vacation) = $29,120
You can wash cars, do cleaning, helping also!
15 dollars/hour x 40 hours/week = 600 dollars/week X 2 weeks = $1200
First trimester: 0-12 weeks (so 12 total) Second trimester: 13-28 weeks (so 15 weeks total) Third trimester: 29 weeks-40 weeks (so 11 weeks total)
Just divide 290 / 40.
This depends on how much you start with. Assuming you start with $0, 8 weeks X $5 / week = $40. You will have 40 dollars after 8 weeks, assuming you start with $0, and spend none of it.
If you are paid for 40 hours per week for 52 weeks in the year then 15*40*52 = 31,200 dollars.
40 weeks
if you are using 40 hour work weeks and 52 weeks a year the answer is 43.27
Assuming you had no holidays or had paid holidays it would be 52 x $780 = $40, 560
Well, if you work 40 hours... multiply that by 15. You have your weekly SALARY. $600. Then, multiply $600 by 40 to get your 40 week salary. But, I think you intended to say "fifteen dollars an hour at 40 hours a week," not 15 at 40 weeks. You're smart I hope. Figure it out!