Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
In the U.S., either 2,088 hours or 1,928 hours is often used as a standard work year for HR purposes. The latter figure accounts for 20 work days of annual leave. Full year (no leave) Work hours -- 2,088 Work week -- 52.2 Work days -- 261 Full year (with 4 week leave) Work hours -- 1,928 Work week -- 48.2 Work days -- 241
A psychiatrist works an average of 8 hours per day, 5 days per week.
30 hours.
It is 2 and 3 fourths hours multiply by 5 days and you can get the answer by using a calculator.
35 hours because if he worked 5 hours for 3 days, 5x3 = 15 and if he worked 20 hours the previous week, 15+20=35.
Each day, you work 7.75 hours. You work five days a week, so multiply this by five. You work 38.75 hours per week.
The number of days does not matter as much as the number of hours. A person, for example, could legally work seven days a week for 4 hours a day. However, once a person hits 40 hours a week, they generally would have to be paid overtime for any additional hours.
400 hours a week
Should work 11.5 to 12 hour days.
12-16 hours a week 7 days a week
84 hours a week and 6 days
From what my work says, they can make you work a mandatory of 48 hours a week. So yes, they can. I work six days a week. They also say you can't work more than 60 hours a week.
as many days and hours as you want
Probably 8 to 9 hours a day 5 days a week.
they normally work to around 8 to 10 hours a day. They work 45 hours a week. And also 6 days a week.
In the United States, employers can legally require employees to work up to 40 hours per week, with additional hours considered overtime and subject to specific regulations.
They work 24 hours (a day) full time and then 48 hours (2 days) at home