Maybe you could open your own room, charge $2.00 an hour for a table, a buck for a Coke, and open at noon. Then you can play with your Dad and make a killing on the side. A win, win situation. Good luck, Steve
And you would be wrong!
This is the second owner of this room. I worked for the original owner for a couple years. He made most of his money running strip clubs. He wasn't interested in pool players, at all, and made it known. He had a two drink minimum per hour.
The current owner bought the place from him and was much more friendly to players. He kept the two drink minimum but only enforced it for dart players and people just hanging out. In the last couple years he started pushing the players to adhere to the drink minimum. He kept the two drink minimum until about 6 months ago, when he got rid of it completely. At the same time, he raised his rates from $2 per hour to $5 per hour. So when I say he's got half a dozen tables going, he's making $30 per hour from the tables alone, which more than covers the one employee he has working for minimum wage, and the cost of the electricity to run the table lights and a fan.
But you know, really, that's not what's important to me here. I don't get to play with my dad any more. He's done doing anything by 4pm on any day. There isn't a pool room open anywhere near that works with those hours. My dad will just start playing at the senior center. By the time I'm old enough to play with him there, he may be gone.
Many rooms will change their hours during the summer time due to a slight decline in business and is a common practice really. This is a chance for them to cut back on some overhead and get projects done that may be on the to do list. As for the purchase requirement, unless stated as part of a promotional, like free pool tuesdays or of the like. I would say that was not a smart idea on the owners part.
And you would be wrong!
This is the second owner of this room. I worked for the original owner for a couple years. He made most of his money running strip clubs. He wasn't interested in pool players, at all, and made it known. He had a two drink minimum per hour.
The current owner bought the place from him and was much more friendly to players. He kept the two drink minimum but only enforced it for dart players and people just hanging out. In the last couple years he started pushing the players to adhere to the drink minimum. He kept the two drink minimum until about 6 months ago, when he got rid of it completely. At the same time, he raised his rates from $2 per hour to $5 per hour. So when I say he's got half a dozen tables going, he's making $30 per hour from the tables alone, which more than covers the one employee he has working for minimum wage, and the cost of the electricity to run the table lights and a fan.
But you know, really, that's not what's important to me here. I don't get to play with my dad any more. He's done doing anything by 4pm on any day. There isn't a pool room open anywhere near that works with those hours. My dad will just start playing at the senior center. By the time I'm old enough to play with him there, he may be gone.
whoahhhhhhhh
stop your crying
pathetic