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Default Figuring Vacation Hrs. Earned using Current Date minus Hire Date

I have been trying to figure out a formula that will calculate current
vacation hours according to a person's hire date. I have it partly figured
out, but not exactly. I have tried the IF A1 which is my Current Date less B1
which is my hire date is <365, "0.00", etc. The vacation hrs. are earned
based on 1-2 yrs. = 40 hrs., after 3 yrs.-9yrs. = 80 hrs., after 10yrs. 120
hrs. Does anyone have a formula that will correctly calculate this by hire
date so that the vacation hours do not show until the person's hire date has
passed? Thanks for ANY Help I can get
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Any Suggestions Will Be Greatly Appreciated
 
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