2,080 hours.
This depends on how many hours you work during that year. To find the answer, you would divide 130000 by how many hours work during the year.
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
Well, it depends on how many hours you work per week and how many weeks in the year you work. To figure it out: Multiply the hourly rate * number of hours/week * number of weeks you work/year.
It depends on the country, since each country has a different set of holidays.
The maximum number of "straight time" work hours in a calendar year.
There are 8,765.8 hours in one calendar year.
The 2012 calendar had 366 days printed on it, which added up to 8,784 hours.
There is exactly the same number of hours in a year in Australia as there is in all other countries that observe the Gregorian calendar. In a non-leap year, there are 8760 hours in a year, and in a leap year there are 8784 hours in a year.
1984 was the last year that had the same calendar as 2012.
2,080 hours.
Every week is a work week so 52 weeks.
a 17 year old can work 26 hours per week
2,080
It depends on how many hours a week that you work in your job. So lets say that you work a standard 40 hour week, then you will work 2,080 hours in one year. So over the five year span you will have worked 10,400 hours.
This depends on how many hours you work during that year. To find the answer, you would divide 130000 by how many hours work during the year.
There are 26 bi-weeks in a calendar year.