Once every eight hour.
An eight-hour clock is a clock that has only eight numbers on its face. The hour hand of an eight hour clock takes eight hours to rotate once, dividing the day into three separate periods, each eight hours long. Railway station operators once used eight-hour clocks to calculate their work shifts and the train schedules.
The lunch break is during the 10-hour trip, so subtract the time taken during the lunch break. 10 - 1 = 9. The average speed is 65 miles per hour, so it is 65 x 9 = 585 miles.
For the average (US) work place, you would have the 2--15 minute coffee break times (or what ever you do on your break) as well as the 30 minute lunch period/supper break.
The answer obviously depends on which 8 hours you work!
That's six dollars for an eight hour day.
Please be more specific about which 5 hours are you referring to related to labour day. Labour day is an anuual holiday in USA and across the world in many countries, which celebrated the contribution of labour class to the popular eight hour movement which set rules for eight hour work. eight hour recreation and eight hour rest.
Once every eight hour.
an 8 hour work day
work hours
Everybody's different, but our bodies are conditioned to eight-hour workdays.
An eight-hour clock is a clock that has only eight numbers on its face. The hour hand of an eight hour clock takes eight hours to rotate once, dividing the day into three separate periods, each eight hours long. Railway station operators once used eight-hour clocks to calculate their work shifts and the train schedules.
A few hours each day (1-4hrs per day) An hour or half an hour break
I would say it was a eight hour flight. It took all day long.
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The lunch break is during the 10-hour trip, so subtract the time taken during the lunch break. 10 - 1 = 9. The average speed is 65 miles per hour, so it is 65 x 9 = 585 miles.
Labour Day in Australia specifically celebrates the attainment of the eight hour working day.