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Rule out what doesn't count towards working hours Don't include the following: breaks when no work is done (e. lunch breaks); commuting to and from work; time when they are on-call away from the workplace; unpaid overtime that they have volunteered for (e. staying late to finish something off); paid or unpaid holiday. Calculate your employee's working hours Now that you have a good understanding of who it applies to and when, let's look at how the calculation is done and go through a few scenarios. In most cases, you add up your employees working time over the last 17 weeks and divide it by 17. The last 17 weeks are referred to as the rolling reference period. Bear in mind some careers have a different reference period. For example, doctors in training have a 26-week reference period and the offshore sector has a 52-week reference period. Let's start with a straightforward example Your workplace has a standard working week of 40 hours (8 hours a day, Monday to Friday). Your employee does 10 hours overtime a week for the first 12 weeks of the 17-week reference period.

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05-22-2016, 08:34 AM #1 Registered User How big are 15, 16, 17, 18 inch biceps? Etc? Ive tried to google it but I cant seem to get good images. Will people here post pics of different biceps sizes with full body shots? Its hard to see just how big that is when you dont see the full body next to the arms? 05-22-2016, 04:32 PM #2 05-22-2016, 04:41 PM #3 ']['{[]}{[]}[[_ **** if the bicep is 15-18" how big is the arm??? 05-22-2016, 04:50 PM #4 Originally Posted by flangmasterj Lol sorry I meant how big are 15-17 inch arms 05-22-2016, 06:42 PM #5 Originally Posted by Nate the Snake Trying to picture it in my mind 05-22-2016, 07:49 PM #6 Honestly, it really depends on the size of the guy dude. I have 17" arms, but i dont look "huge". My friend is a tiny mofo and he has 14" peaky (-. -) biceps and he looks like a gorrilla on steroids, but he's also 5'5" lol. He looks "bigger" than I do, but hes much weaker and smaller. My little brother is 6'6" and has 14" biceps and he looks like a string bean.

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