Home
Q&A
What does "pito a pito" mean?

What does "pito a pito" mean?

2
votes

Itemized thing under a labor agreement in Colombia.

9728 views
updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by jhondonn
im not sure - lealen1586, Sep 28, 2011

5 Answers

5
votes

I think that it means "whistle to whistle". Working from the scheduled punch-in time to the scheduled punch-out time.

updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by alba3
Wow! Don't know if you're right, but it is a great answer! - h1deaway, Mar 23, 2010
i think your right!!! - lealen1586, Sep 28, 2011
I'm adding that to my flashcards - KevinB, Sep 28, 2011
0
votes

It could also mean something like "Start to finish." Because in many areas, when a whistle is blown, it means to start to work or do something. And when blown again it means to finish what was started.

updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by Tattle
0
votes

Estoy de acuerdo con Alba smile

alt text

updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by Kiwi-Girl
0
votes

hi imkeisha whats your name !!!!

updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by lealen1586
0
votes

yes it is a whistle 2 whistle you are right.

updated Sep 28, 2011
posted by lealen1586