Posted by Shetland Sheepdog on March 07, 2009 at 17:11:57 from (72.64.14.71):
In Reply to: Interview farm job posted by Bob on March 07, 2009 at 14:09:54:
Stevejd4000 said: (quoted from post at 20:56:39 03/07/09) HA... that's funny.. there's only 168 hrs in one week, do the math.. 24 hr x 7 day week = 168 hrs..
where did he got the 375 from?
Usta work storm trouble for PSNH an if we did it right we could get 41 hours a day, but that's still only 287 hours a week! :roll: :lol: (minus 14 hours on Sat & Sun so only 274! Here's how it went. Work 17 hours @ double time then sleep 7 hours during "normal work hours" @ straight time. That's why we lost the time on Sat & Sun, (no "normal work hours" so no pay while "off the clock") :roll: :? :shock:
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