Re: Working hour

2000-08-02 Thread adam lee
When I was a NE for a large corp, 60 hours a week working was easy, but that's because we severely understaffed. That doesn't include all the hours my pager went off because of faulty monitoring software. But now I put in about 45 hours a week as an engineer in a NOC. My coworkers put in the

Re: Working hour

2000-08-02 Thread Leonard Ong
Hi, What if the company said the overtime is billable but it's not included in the job agreement. Will the company still pays for overtime or will ignore it ? Should overtime valued at regular time ? Regards, Leonard Ong, CCNP R/S, CCDP R/S, CSE, LCP Leonard Advanced Research,Inc Leonard Ong

RE: Working hour

2000-08-02 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
2000 7:32 AM To: 'Paul Schultz'; Hubert Pun Cc: Cisco Study Group Subject: RE: Working hour In Scotland U.K. the normal working week is 37.5 hours. If you have to work over this then the majority of businesses here will pay over time for your troubles. I personally do a 35 hour week and

RE: Working hour

2000-08-02 Thread McCallum, Robert
Message- From: Paul Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 02 August 2000 14:04 To: Hubert Pun Cc: Cisco Study Group Subject: Re: Working hour The standard US "working week" is 40 hours/week, but that's almost never the case with people in this field. I know the younger peop

Re: Working hour

2000-08-02 Thread Paul Schultz
The standard US "working week" is 40 hours/week, but that's almost never the case with people in this field. I know the younger people (like myself) are known for pulling pretty long hours. I don't know about most people, but a 55-60 hour week is about normal for me. I've done longer (hell ev

Re: Working hour

2000-08-01 Thread whatshakin
Bottom line: 40 hours weeks are normal. Rotating the staff roster, two or three additional weekends a year should be max. - Original Message - From: Oz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Cisco Study Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 5:44 AM Subject: Re: Working

Re: Working hour

2000-08-01 Thread Oz
It really depends Some corps work a 35 hour week some a 40 hour week. Also if you are staff it makes a difference also. I average a 55 hour week and have worked 80 hour weeks .. generally speaking staff will work more hours than contractors on a the same site simply because the contractors

Re: Working hour

2000-07-31 Thread Avran
S-E Us you will have to put in any where from 55 to 70 hrs weeks an hour. This may or may not include on-call schedule. However, the work week is 40 Hrs. "Hubert Pun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > What is the normal working hour per week in e

Re: Working hour

2000-07-31 Thread NeoLink2000
In a message dated 7/31/00 8:50:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << What is the normal working hour per week in each country? >> US: 400 hours on a slow week Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the automobile had followed the same development as the c