Depending on where you are, there are limitations as to what hours you'll be able to work. Like they obviously won't let you work during the times school is in session (so no morning shifts), and you'll probably work 4-5 hours a day. Since some Krogers won't allow anyone to work under 12 hours a week unless given permission by the person themselves, you'll get at least that. But don't be surprised if you're not scheduled any hours in some cases. Literally one chick in my department moved to front end because deli gave her 0 hours for like 2 weeks.
16.22 Euros, unless you're in Greece, then you'll have to wait.
For all I know, you're an alien. In that case, go away.
Do you see where I'm going with this?
No, I don't. He asked about the number of hours he would get. So what's happening in Greece really has nothing to do with the scheduled number of hours for a new hire at Kroger.