+ c7 u2 n9 ^' \, g! F* l( m, J% `Yes I have it. But it doesn't work for everyone. I guess you are right too. But just when some people see hourly payment, they don't relate it to permanent occupation but hours/time they actually work. Especially in consulting company.
I am still confused with number of weeks in a year, say, it has 48 weeks physically, you have 2 week vacation with pay, so it's calculated as 50 weeks for a year. The confusion is that if you take 2 week vacation, you only work 46 weeks in that year so the total paid time will be 46 + 2 = 48. How come it ends up with 50 paid weeks???
One year is comprised of 52 weeks (364 days) plus 1 or two days. 9 [' I9 q8 m+ ]( H' F1 p+ K2 {Normally we work 50 weeks with two week vocation paid. ) r6 z4 q; v# E8 ]: H2 S# HSo we get paid for the whole 52 weeks, plus 8 or 16 hours paid. " e1 _$ P* u) d( s* L" f! wIsn't that correct?