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What hours do you expect someone to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 5137056" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>50 hours a week average + overtime when busy across the whole year is too much [USER=4148]@beefandsleep[/USER], especially when you consider that they are basically working 12 days on and 2 off every 14 days, you need to either do the feeding up at weekends yourself or find a part time worker that will do it, one thing to expect the full time worker to do the odd weekend but every other weekend is not on really unless you give them a day off in the week when they work the weekend ( like most dairy farms do ).</p><p></p><p>You are basically asking someone to work 10 hour days @ six days a week all year around.</p><p></p><p>Also you should think about letting them have a break at 10 am for a coffee if starting at 7-30 am. even if you then get them to work until say 4.45 pm to make up the 15 minutes or so at 10 am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 5137056, member: 1048"] 50 hours a week average + overtime when busy across the whole year is too much [USER=4148]@beefandsleep[/USER], especially when you consider that they are basically working 12 days on and 2 off every 14 days, you need to either do the feeding up at weekends yourself or find a part time worker that will do it, one thing to expect the full time worker to do the odd weekend but every other weekend is not on really unless you give them a day off in the week when they work the weekend ( like most dairy farms do ). You are basically asking someone to work 10 hour days @ six days a week all year around. Also you should think about letting them have a break at 10 am for a coffee if starting at 7-30 am. even if you then get them to work until say 4.45 pm to make up the 15 minutes or so at 10 am. [/QUOTE]
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