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Make an estimate on how many hours you work a year, then divide. For example, assuming 260 work days (5 days a week, 365 days a year, holidays and vacations not included in estimate), and an 8-hour work day, you would work 2080 hours a year; your hourly wage would be about 28. However, if you include vacations and holidays, this amount will be somewhat larger, perhaps 5-10% larger.

Make an estimate on how many hours you work a year, then divide. For example, assuming 260 work days (5 days a week, 365 days a year, holidays and vacations not included in estimate), and an 8-hour work day, you would work 2080 hours a year; your hourly wage would be about 28. However, if you include vacations and holidays, this amount will be somewhat larger, perhaps 5-10% larger.

Make an estimate on how many hours you work a year, then divide. For example, assuming 260 work days (5 days a week, 365 days a year, holidays and vacations not included in estimate), and an 8-hour work day, you would work 2080 hours a year; your hourly wage would be about 28. However, if you include vacations and holidays, this amount will be somewhat larger, perhaps 5-10% larger.

Make an estimate on how many hours you work a year, then divide. For example, assuming 260 work days (5 days a week, 365 days a year, holidays and vacations not included in estimate), and an 8-hour work day, you would work 2080 hours a year; your hourly wage would be about 28. However, if you include vacations and holidays, this amount will be somewhat larger, perhaps 5-10% larger.

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