Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2017 17:44:30 GMT

Oct 13, 2017 17:32:09 GMT @johnthehumble said:
at least in part of that schedule, he is doing it to get paid; it's his profession. Someone else (not a Sports professional) wouldn't be making money while doing some of his sports watching and commentating, so that person would have to spend a sizable number of hours doing something else in order to earn a living, To recap - let's say Boomer watches and commentates sports for a living 20 hours per week. The other 20 hours his work involves other activities (such as traveling from place to place, getting ready, etc.). And then he needs to spend additional hours beyond these 40, say, 20 more, watching sports without being paid. That's a total of 60 hours, of which he is watching/commentating sports for 40 hours (20 on the clock, 20 on his own).
Now, if a common Joe with a different profession wants to watch and commentate sports for 40 hours per week, that person would need to do all 40 on his own, in addition to his other 40 hours of working time. That's 80.
So the common Joe would need a significantly more strained schedule to be able to do as much sports watching/commentating as Boomer.
Clear, now, right? This is why the Boomer example is not ideal, although it does show that people *can* do it. I grant you that.