Shaft Forgiveness

Bs. If you are making 40k, you likely have zero disposable income. That means you would suddenly have 4k disposable every year.
If I was making 40/year I’d change everything about my life and take a hard look at the quality of my decisions. I’d take some big chances to fix that. The upside is huge, the downside ain’t much lower

Jus sayin’

Some people aren’t so lucky, so I respect anyone who is out there working hard. However at 40/year you have to try and do better. That’s short $ now. 20-30 years ago it was ok.

Ok back to shafts

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Fatboy
 
If I was making 40/year I’d change everything about my life and take a hard look at the quality of my decisions. I’d take some big chances to fix that. The upside is huge, the downside ain’t much lower

Jus sayin’

Some people aren’t so lucky, so I respect anyone who is out there working hard. However at 40/year you have to try and do better. That’s short $ now. 20-30 years ago it was ok.

Ok back to shafts

Best
Fatboy

40/year is McDonald's in my mountain town.

40 is what my starting wage was seventeen years ago as a mechanical engineer. That was low, but I survived, even put some away. Wouldn't want to try to do it with a family to support, but as a single dude in my twenties with no debt, it was fine. Had a lot of fun, played a lot of pool and foosball, drank a lot. The days when I had more energy than money. Kinda miss them.
 
40/year is McDonald's in my mountain town.

40 is what my starting wage was seventeen years ago as a mechanical engineer. That was low, but I survived, even put some away. Wouldn't want to try to do it with a family to support, but as a single dude in my twenties with no debt, it was fine. Had a lot of fun, played a lot of pool and foosball, drank a lot. The days when I had more energy than money. Kinda miss them.
Yeah just starting out it’s cool, or in some areas that aren’t super expensive. I can’t knock anyone working.

But man 40/year is lean pickings these days if your in most places or over 25-30 years old. Tough action.

Sometimes you have to fade tough action to find a sweet spot in life. That’s why I’ll never knock anyone working hard and trying to do better. Or if they are happy with what they are making. I could make more, but I’m not interested in working that hard anymore. However if I had to I would.

The way things look 40/yr is gonna be poverty sooner than later.

When pool was $2/hour 40/year was ok. That was 1985ish. Gas was 69¢/gallon and Motel 6 was $40/night.

Seems like a long time ago
 
Yeah just starting out it’s cool, or in some areas that aren’t super expensive. I can’t knock anyone working.

But man 40/year is lean pickings these days if your in most places or over 25-30 years old. Tough action.

Sometimes you have to fade tough action to find a sweet spot in life. That’s why I’ll never knock anyone working hard and trying to do better. Or if they are happy with what they are making. I could make more, but I’m not interested in working that hard anymore. However if I had to I would.

The way things look 40/yr is gonna be poverty sooner than later.

When pool was $2/hour 40/year was ok. That was 1985ish. Gas was 69¢/gallon and Motel 6 was $40/night.

Seems like a long time ago

Amen. That was my base and the job had an extra-effort bonus program that paid up to 38% extra when projects were in critical stages. My 40 was really 55 the first year and the extra was all gravy that wasn't part of the expected budget.

Six years in, I had a cash profit share payout of over 40, plus 20 into my IRA. It was worth the lower wage to start. Had a lot of people who started when I did jump ship before they were fully vested.

Most of any job is to show up early and be engaged.
In this context (tip/ball accuracy/forgiveness) it’s essentially nothing, because it’s the part of the tip that rarely even gets used.

pj
chgo

It may rarely touch the ball, but it helps resolve the forces. Evidence:. Tips mushroom.
 
OK (I guess), but does that have anything to do with this topic (tip/ball accuracy/forgiveness)?

pj
chgo

Sure. The larger tip is going to be more consistent when hit away from center than a smaller tip hit the same distance from center.

How much, I don't know, but you can't throw away a significant amount of something and just say it doesn't matter.
 
The larger tip is going to be more consistent when hit away from center than a smaller tip hit the same distance from center.
I don’t buy it - one tip may react (slightly) differently than the other, but it won’t be less consistent with itself.

… you can't throw away a significant amount of something and just say it doesn't matter.
Sure - IF it’s actually significant to the topic.

pj
chgo
 
Yeah just starting out it’s cool, or in some areas that aren’t super expensive. I can’t knock anyone working.

But man 40/year is lean pickings these days if your in most places or over 25-30 years old. Tough action.

Sometimes you have to fade tough action to find a sweet spot in life. That’s why I’ll never knock anyone working hard and trying to do better. Or if they are happy with what they are making. I could make more, but I’m not interested in working that hard anymore. However if I had to I would.

The way things look 40/yr is gonna be poverty sooner than later.

When pool was $2/hour 40/year was ok. That was 1985ish. Gas was 69¢/gallon and Motel 6 was $40/night.

Seems like a long time ago

I am not going to ask why you remember the cost of a Motel 6 from 1985 LOL ;)

It's not too hard to make a decent living, my son who is not even 22 yet is working as a bartender/manager at a pool hall 15 mins up the road from us, and due to not having to pay health insurance or rent (he lives with me) is actually ending up with a lot more money to save and spend that I am. He was the only one working there for a few months and there have been days he would come home with $500+ in tips. He actually on his own kept that business running, putting in 70 hour work weeks.
 
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I don’t buy it - one tip may react (slightly) differently than the other, but it won’t be less consistent with itself.


Sure - IF it’s actually significant to the topic.

pj
chgo

Hard to believe that you fancy yourself a billiards scholar with this attitude. You haven't proven anything is insignificant. You 'feel' like things aren't and dismiss possibilities out of hand.

You can't understand how leather surrounding the impact area alters there support? Try this:. Go get a bowling ball and set it on a foam cushion. Move it close to an edge until it falls off. Notice that the center of the ball is still well inside the edge of the cushion.
 
Hard to believe that you fancy yourself a billiards scholar...
You can't understand how leather surrounding the impact area alters there support?
I don't understand how you can believe that a narrower tip with unchanging width is significantly less consistent than a wider tip with unchanging width. The two tips may react slightly differently than each other, but they each react consistently with themselves.

And "you fancy yourself a billiards scholar"?

pj
chgo
 
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I am not going to ask why you remember the cost of a Motel 6 from 1985 LOL ;)

It's not too hard to make a decent living, my son who is not even 22 yet is working as a bartender/manager at a pool hall 15 mins up the road from us, and due to not having to pay health insurance or rent (he lives with me) is actually ending up with a lot more money to save and spend that I am. He was the only one working there for a few months and there have been days he would come home with $500+ in tips. He actually on his own kept that business running, putting in 70 hour work weeks.
I have a very good memory. I wish I didn’t. It’s amazing all the things I can remember. I’d rather not have it in all honesty.
 
I have a very good memory. I wish I didn’t. It’s amazing all the things I can remember. I’d rather not have it in all honesty.

It's not so much the remembering of the fact as to why you would be visiting it to remember said fact LOL
 
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