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Getting paid $7.25 an hour and working full time equates to $15,080 annually.
For instance, the demand for HCAs' services in the HCC sector tends to be concentrated over early morning hours and late at night many HCAs in the HCC sector work for three or four different agencies in order to accumulate hours that equate to full-time employment.
It cost the service £70,000 just to answer the calls". That's a startling figure, as £70,000 equates to two full-time police officers managing five people.
The publisher is seeking to make staff cuts of 30% – about 200 posts, equating to 150 full-time positions – to reduce editorial headcount from about 650 to 450.
All operations in the central operating room, including setup and transfer time, required 2,460,004 minutes or 41,000.1 hours of physician time (excluding anesthesiologists), which equated to 22.98 full-time doctor positions per year (Table 3).
Wales had 47 clinical oncology consultants working across its three cancer centres in 2018, equating to 42 full-time consultants due to the fact that a number work part-time.
The 2000 midwives employed by public hospitals (at the time of the survey) to provide postnatal care equated to 1,025 full-time equivalent (EFT) staff.
The corporation said that 49% of its staff work in London, which equates to some 8,169 full-time equivalent roles based on the 16,672 number of staff given in the most recent annual report, for the 12 months to the end of March.
In addition to being a dentist, he has given 28 years, or more than 27,500 hours, of service as a reserve officer, which equates to 14 years of full-time service to the city of Burbank without pay.
For a full-time worker on a 39-hour, working week, that equates to £15,992 per annum (£18,556 in London).
All together, we worked 1,796,606 minutes or 29,943.43 hours in the emergency room during 2007, which equated to the use of 16.82 full-time doctors.
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