Originally Posted by
Retro Grouch
Yeah, that reminds me of all the people you hear about working 100 hour weeks. That averages out to a little over 14 hours per day. That doesn't leave much time for sleeping, commuting, eating, shopping, personal grooming etc and any kind of social life. Anybody who says they are working 100 hours per week and who seems to be living an otherwise fairly normal life is lying.
The OP's statement was ambiguous about 100km one-way or 100km RT.
Lawyers, of course, have figured out how to bill for time in elevators, eating, and double-bill clients, at least in theory, so billable hours might be greater than work hours.