The number of days and hours a stylist works can vary widely based on their employment setting and personal schedule. Many stylists work full-time, typically around 40 hours per week, which may include evenings and weekends to accommodate clients. Part-time stylists may work fewer days or hours, often ranging from 20 to 30 hours weekly. Ultimately, it depends on their individual circumstances and clientele.
13.92 hours.
The number of hours in 90 days of work depends on the daily work schedule. For example, if an individual works 8 hours a day, then 90 days would equal 720 hours (90 days x 8 hours/day). If the work schedule varies, you would need to adjust the calculation accordingly.
over 9000
If a man working 6 hours per day can complete a piece of work in 12 days, the total work done is 6 hours/day × 12 days = 72 hours. To finish the same work in 8 days, he needs to work 72 hours ÷ 8 days = 9 hours per day. Therefore, he must work 9 hours per day to complete the task in 8 days.
7 hours per day x 11.2 days = 78.4 hours
how many hours does a hair stylists have to work.
Most hairstylists work from 9.30am to 6pm in the salon on a quiet day. If it is the weekend they could work until 8pm. All in all they could work up to 53 hours a week.
The work with a nice and clean area, because the have to be care of how they place things and sorts...
110 days. A work day is 8 hours everyday. 880 hours/8 hours per day = 110 days
as many days and hours as you want
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
That depends on how long your work days are which could range from 1-10+ hours.
150 hours / 24 hours a day is 6.25 days 150 hours / 8 hours a day is 18.75 days
14 hours dawn to dusk ten days work and three days rest
8 hours a day / 5 days
That depends on how many men there are. If there is 1 man, then he does 7,000,000 man-hours of work in 7,000,000 hours, or about 798 years of continuous work. If there are 1,000 men, then they do 7,000,000 man-hours of work in 7,000 hours, or about 292 days of continuous work. If there are 100,000 men, then they do 7,000,000 man-hours of work in 70 hours, or about 2.917 days of continuous work. The problem we have with this question is that a "man-hour" is not a unit of time.
24 hours = 1 day96 hours = 96/24 = 4 days