Pursuing one's dreams could at times be considered a job...low paying, but still a job never-the-less. Just like a 40hr a week job...if you don't show up...you don't get paid. I'd consider a player making a living from playing pool....really no different than any self-employed person who owns a business....it's not about how much money is made....it's all about in the pursuit of that really counts....and the willingness to sacrafice in order to get what you want.
Miz was a school teacher, Wimpy was a Cadilac salesman, Hopkin's has owned a few bars as well as a few other businesses. How many kids play baseball for no money...in the hopes that someday...they'll get a contract to play in the Pro's....while their dad is in the background saying...."Get a job son...you're never going to make it to the Pro's"
If every Pro pool player out there HAD a real 40hr a week job....why would there ever be a need for sponsorship of Professionals in this sport...oh I'm sorry....if one didn't make any money from playing pool....would it then be considered....just a game?...hmmmm....I bet most all pool players that make a living from this sport....put in about double the hours that anyone does....working for someone else....40hrs a week...so, I think I'd consider that to be a job....but yes....a low paying job...that's called....dealers choice:grin:
Glen