03-10-2004, 04:41 PM
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As the name suggests, Per Hour Ratio interprets another way of your salary. It is basically your salary of one hour. So, e.g. if you are earning $300 per week and working 10 hours, hence your PHR would be $30.
It is quite nice ratio to be familiar with while choosing a career, and unfortunately, not many people give this rather very simple idea any thoughts.
DT
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i see. thanks DT. it sure is a nice way to analyze slaraies.
As the name suggests, Per Hour Ratio interprets another way of your salary. It is basically your salary of one hour. So, e.g. if you are earning $300 per week and working 10 hours, hence your PHR would be $30.
It is quite nice ratio to be familiar with while choosing a career, and unfortunately, not many people give this rather very simple idea any thoughts.
DT
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i see. thanks DT. it sure is a nice way to analyze slaraies.