days in a year

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Crashuk thinks maths is wrong, we think maths is right. Exit thread as it's just 8 pages of the same stuff. Apart from some ace pic talking from Otacon.
 
evil.jelly said:
I feel i need to repay you for saving 20mins of my life from having to read all 8 pages :D

It is my pleasure my friend, now about those bank details...
 
I lied about that being my last post...


amleto said:
if you chop a year into 365.24199 pieces, you still only have ONE YEAR!!!

But if you cut it in half, is it one year or two?
 
DRZ said:
I lied about that being my last post...




But if you cut it in half, is it one year or two?
One year. Contrary to popular belief, when you cut a year in half one part does indeed die. Or is that worms?
 
Oracle said:
Sorry, clearly yours has, you error makes it unsurprising that this would is full of thickos!
haha

aaanyway... i'm leaving this thread before my IQ get dum by lower point score thing...


too late :(
 
crashuk said:
ok your not seeing it?
The contract was £650 per month for 12 months= 650x 12 = £7800 (52 weekly payments of £150 = £7800)but they started to pay me weekly 52 payments when in of £149.50 = £7774.

Now they said they add it all up and calculated the daily rate and convert it into a week.

OMFG!

Lets clear this up....

Agree with me that in a year of 365.25 days there is a little more than 52 weeks AND one day.

For a non-leap year there is exactly 52 weeks and 1 day --- ie 365 days total.

You receive 52 payments of £149.50
The Final day of that year is 1/6 of the next weeks payment (assuming you work 6 days a week)
1/6 of 149.50 is about £25. PRECISELY THE AMOUNT YOU CLAIM TO BE MISSING.

that assumes you are paid weekly, every week, without fail.
Disclaimer *Only read first three pages of this ridiculous thread*
 
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fatiain said:
August has 4 weeks and 3 days, not 5 weeks.

Has the IQ of GD dipped today?

My quarter at work goes 4 week month, 4 week month, 5 week month.

Not only that...My working week is friday to thursday.

AND my financial year is August-July.

Bloody weird...

*n
 
crashuk said:
But his system works and is the same as what i posted eitehr have 364 days in a year, or decimal points for weeks and days.


so how do you get a £150 per week and £7800 a year as a clean figure with out using what i suggested?

£7800 give you (after tax and NI):

£7,146.54 per annum.
£595.55 per month.
£137.43 per week.

*n
 
Interjection from Law:

"What does he actually do for a living because I really don't understand how he could be qualified for...Anything, really."

I'm starting to agree; anything that pays £7,800 per annum can't be too demanding of it's applicants.

*n
 
penski said:
Interjection from Law:

"What does he actually do for a living because I really don't understand how he could be qualified for...Anything, really."

I'm starting to agree; anything that pays £7,800 per annum can't be too demanding of it's applicants.

*n

Case closed. ;)
 
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