Seriously?? That's all he makes from his sponsors?
I faintly remember Evan commenting on having a degree from Fairfield University, and was working as an insurance adjustor when he turned pro. Why stop working a real job?
A "real job" requires time. Usualy lots of it during the week. To play at the level he intends on playing at with a focus on growing bigger and better that thingy thing..that...that jobby job will only hinder those possible gains.
How els could he prepare all of that food, shop for that food, sleep 8-10hours at night awaking for a casein shake with liquid eggs and amino cocktail to nap 2-3 hours a day to book spotters and training partners 5-6 days a week? On top of that stay shaven from torso to toe and get a tan? Pfft. That sounds like a bodybuilder's full time J-O-B to me.
Most top level and pro bodybuilders are content living in poverty and low income for as long as they can eat and sleep and train.
- Block!