Originally Posted by
gregorys
So, lets do that math on that.
100,000 [you used plural, meaning more than 100,000 mounts, but we'll go with the bare minimum - 100K mounts]
Lets assume you work 7 days a week, for six months every year - mounting skis, non-stop, for 25 years.
That's 180 days per year, for 25 years -- so 4500 days.
100,00 divided by 4500 days is a bit more than 22 mounts per day, EVERY SINGLE FREEKING DAY for half the year?
And if we say it's 200K or 300K mounts, we're talking like 40-60 ski mounts average, every single day, for six months of the year, working seven days a week.
If you only worked five days a week, and 100K mounts, we're talking 31 mounts per day - or 60-90 mounts per day at 200K or 300K lifetime mounts...
That sounds like slight exaggeration to me - but what do I know?