The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

What does Benjamin Franklin mean by saying: though it might be practicable where a man's business is such as to leave him the disposition of his time?

Chapter: plan for attaining moral perfection.

Scene:just before the speckled ax.

Request: I just want to know the exact meaning of this line.

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In context, Franklin is referring to the fact that the journeyman had no specific hours. He spent time at the printing office during set hours, and he also worked outside of those hours, meeting potential customers or business associates, who were unable to meet during the working day.