handy wrote:
When I joined this website, some 19 months ago, Paul claimed that he had spent 5000 hours working (or as it was stated elsewhere on the site, "thinking") on his campaign.
In
This thread he now claims 20,000 hours.
Based on the facts provided, that means that in 19 months he has spent 15,000 hours working.
That's around 32.9 days a month,
24 hours a day.
Being charitable, maybe the web page 19 months ago was out of date ... so he "left" his job in 2003 to work on the campaign, if that was January 2003 it works out an average of over 17
24 hour days a month for 4 years, or 13.69 hours
every day for 4 years.
Call me a cynic, but I don't believe it.
Suit yourself. But you have your sums wrong somewhere.
I do about 80 hours in the average week, which is 4,160 hours per year.
I've been full time for four years now.
I did put in 5,000 hours before I went full time.
Allowing for a couple of weeks off each year - and I haven't taken a holiday at all - I make that around 21,000 hours total as of now.