jobhour
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]jobhour (plural jobhours)
- A measure of time required to do a particular job or set of tasks.
- 1902, William Dennis Marks, The Finances of Gas and Electric Light and Power Enterprises, W.D. Marks, 1902. page 26 (this quote also appeared in later editions):
- ... pay-roll of mechanics at the bench, motormen, conductors, etc., who would be paid by the job-hour, trip or day
- 1990, Robert L. Kimmons, Project Management Basics: A Step by Step Approach, CRC Press, page 47:
- On a normal engineering/construction project, use of jobhours as the unit of time is common.
- 1902, William Dennis Marks, The Finances of Gas and Electric Light and Power Enterprises, W.D. Marks, 1902. page 26 (this quote also appeared in later editions):
- Synonym of workhour