I have mentioned this in another post, but I threw in the towel on April 1 - and I have returned to Central Florida (Kissimmee).
In El Paso, I was in business with somebody that was unwilling to take the risks necessary to turn the business into a profit making venture. We were not on the same page of music. In the past I was very successful with that SAME business. My partner was the main reason I left. I had an out clause that I exercised - I lost my entire investment - but I would rather be out now than to suffer the consequences in 6 months when the business folds due to incompetence. That's all I will say about that. I think I made the right decision to leave and I have no regrets.
I really appreciate the people that gave some incredible ideas for me to try out. It was also comforting to know that I was not alone with my attitude or with the problems I was facing in the day to day operations of the business.
To the poster that claimed I had a pissy attitude, said he made over $2500on his juke box, gave away free stuff to the leagues while still making money hand over fist, etc, etc, - I will say that I have talked to room owners all over the country and nobody else is having as much success. I'm not saying its BS, I'm just saying that its not the norm, and I have talked to well over 30 room owners. Rooms are going out of business at an alarming rate. Running a pool hall is not easy these days. Increase in overhead has forced room owners to raise prices and that has driven customers away. Most of the rooms in Orlando charge $10 an hour per player after 4PM - because they HAVE to. In El Paso it was not much better. Room owners know what I am taking about and why the rates are so high and out of reach for many people. As far as my bad attitude towards players, it is shared by those that know better - and FWIW I am a player. As a player, I am embarrassed by the freeloading idiots that refuse to support pool, pool halls, and business owners. Those people suck. I refused to kiss the asses of people that came into my room trying to get everything for free. Those people are worthless to any business (not just mine), whether or not you agree with my attitude. To the people that came in and supported my business, helped keep the lights and the a/c on, I was extremely grateful.
This is a funny time for room owners. Many are giving in to the new poker craze - I think its a bad move - but many room owners have no choice but to give the customers what they want to keep their doors open. In some rooms there are more people playing poker than pool, yet I've never heard about anybody opening up a poker hall.
I am now in Florida and I will concentrate on coaching and instruction. If another opportunity to run/own a pool hall was placed before me, I would not hesitate to take it, work my ass off, and do my very best as always.
Once again, thank you to everybody that responded.