looks like a tough life being a pro

TWOFORPOOL

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Today's top pros tend not to have jobs or businesses, and while that's a good thing on the surface, many of them will reach forty with diminishing skills at the pool table, few marketable skills away from the table, and will, consequently, be financially ill-equipped for the second half of their lives.




I am seeing more and more players facing this situation as the baby boomers are getting older and older. Sad to see.

I believe the one common denominator is that these players don't care to work a regular job but prefer to "play pool" since it more fun and most of the time it is at the expense of others.
 
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pwd72s

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I am seeing more and more players facing this situation as the baby boomers are getting older and older. Sad to see.

I believe the one common denominator is that these players don't care to work a regular job but prefer to "play pool" since it more fun and most of the time it is at the expense of others.

Sad but true...
 
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