1150 is what you would make.
in a 40 hour work week, $400/week x 1 week/40 hours = $10/hour you may try the calculator linked below if you need to estimate your salary in weekly, biweekly, semimonthly or monthly basis.
Of course that will depend on what kiln you are using. This is a tested schedule used in Paragon kilns. Casting 2" thick slab: 1) 50°/ hour to 1150° & hold for 45 minutes 2) 50°/ hour to 1200° & hold for 2 hours 3) 50°/ hour to 1250° & hold for 3 hours 4) 50°/ hour to 1350° & hold for 2 hours 5) 100°/ hour to 1450° & hold for 1 hour 6) 100°/ hour to 1550° & hold for 40 minutes 7) 9999 to 900° & hold for ten hours 8) 4°/ hour to 800° & hold for 2 minutes 9) 8°/ hour to 700° & hold for 2 minutes 10) 26°/ hour to 350° & hold for 2 minutes (in cold weather make it 200°)
11.25 dollars/hour x 30 hours is 11.25 x 30 = $337.50
When asked at 7:10pm on 23 Feb 2010 there were 290 minutes left. To calculate the number of minutes left, subtract the number of minutes so far from the number of minutes in a day. The number of minutes in a day is 24 hours × 60 minutes/hour = 1440 minutes. To calculate the number of minutes so far in a day multiply the hour (on the 24 hour clock) by 60 and add the minutes. To convert am/pm to 24 hour format: If the time is 12:something am subtract 12 hours to make the time 0:something; otherwise If the time is 12:something pm leave it along; otherwise if the time is something pm add 12 hours to the time. For 7:10 pm, convert to 24 hour: add 12 hours to get 19:10 Now convert to minutes so far: 19 × 60 + 12 = 1150 → minutes left = 1440 - 1150 = 290 minutes.
If you make $80,000 a year and work a standard 40-hour week, you would work approximately 2,080 hours in a year (40 hours/week × 52 weeks/year). To find your hourly wage, divide your annual salary by the total hours worked: $80,000 ÷ 2,080 hours = $38.46 per hour.
To calculate a biweekly salary for someone earning $10.50 an hour, you first determine the number of hours worked in that period. Assuming a standard 40-hour work week, that totals 80 hours in two weeks. Multiplying 80 hours by $10.50 per hour results in a biweekly income of $840.
To calculate your annual salary, first determine your biweekly earnings: $12.50 per hour multiplied by 96 hours equals $1,200. Since there are 26 biweekly pay periods in a year, multiply $1,200 by 26, which gives you an annual income of $31,200.
if you get paid biweekly and you make 16 hours in the first week over time can they make you deduct from the second week to compensate the hours of over time the following week?
in a 40 hour work week, $400/week x 1 week/40 hours = $10/hour you may try the calculator linked below if you need to estimate your salary in weekly, biweekly, semimonthly or monthly basis.
If you get paid biweekly, you get paid every other week, sooo, $38,000/26 or $1,461.54 biweekly.
About $21.63 an hour.
You would make about 11.50 an hour.
Are contractors allowed to make up hours if they have a 40 hour week?
$12.98 per hour.
Of course that will depend on what kiln you are using. This is a tested schedule used in Paragon kilns. Casting 2" thick slab: 1) 50°/ hour to 1150° & hold for 45 minutes 2) 50°/ hour to 1200° & hold for 2 hours 3) 50°/ hour to 1250° & hold for 3 hours 4) 50°/ hour to 1350° & hold for 2 hours 5) 100°/ hour to 1450° & hold for 1 hour 6) 100°/ hour to 1550° & hold for 40 minutes 7) 9999 to 900° & hold for ten hours 8) 4°/ hour to 800° & hold for 2 minutes 9) 8°/ hour to 700° & hold for 2 minutes 10) 26°/ hour to 350° & hold for 2 minutes (in cold weather make it 200°)
To calculate your biweekly paychecks, divide your annual salary by the number of pay periods in a year. There are typically 26 biweekly pay periods in a year. So, if you make $82,000 a year, your biweekly pay would be approximately $3,153.85 before taxes and deductions, calculated as $82,000 ÷ 26.
not enough