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What hours do you expect your staff to work for a days money? Office hours are traditionally accepted as being 9 to 5pm, the warehouse I used to work in the hours were 7.30am -3.30pm.

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Hard one :008:

To my way of thinking it is imposible to put times on a day basis. If am an hr of finishing a job and my groundy pisses off he would not be back the next day. On the other hand if we are finished I would be happy for him to go early while I do some paperwork (piss about on arbtalk :icon14:).

Im only pt at the moment so it is easier for me. If I was to employ someone full time I would ask them to work flexible hrs (within reason) up to 40 hrs/week with a specified start time, thereafter mutually agreed o/t.

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Someone who works on a day rate is always gonna do the maths in their head about what they are on an hour, so if you give someone £50 cash and they only do 5 hours one day they will be on £10 pph, they will be so thrilled at this vast amount that they wont notice the rest of the week doing ten hour slogs for £5 pound an hour, haha. I guess its swings and roundabouts because of jobs differing. You cant start at 8 and finish at 4 in this job.

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I aim for 6-30 -7am starts finnishing between 2pm and 3.30pm. but I offer a little extra cash for the early start. I work in fairly remote area's where early morning noise isn't an issue.

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i tend to start work on site 9am leave between 3and5pm would pay more after 5pm unless we have been slack and drunk tea all day

a fair days work for a fair days pay rather than per hour is my main aim

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Place I've been mostly working at for the past 4 years, we start at 7.30 and allegedly finish at 16.30 but its more like 17.30. There's an hour off in there somewhere for lunch.

 

an hour for lunch! im lucky to get 20mins somedays.

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