Dress code in tournaments

But my assumption was '' if you got payed enough ''and'' liked the job'' not ''if you got payed enough and did not like the job''

Two completely different scenarios especially since we don't know if you made a lotta moolah, which was one of the two key factors in the theory ;)
Of course, I am happy for you that the monkey suit is now a mere memory from dark times...:cool:
 
I have no problem wearing anything to play in a pool tournament as long the required clothing doesn't restrict my motion and interfere with my stroke and movement when leaning over the table.
 
But my assumption was '' if you got payed enough ''and'' liked the job'' not ''if you got payed enough and did not like the job''

Two completely different scenarios especially since we don't know if you made a lotta moolah, which was one of the two key factors in the theory ;)
Ok, here again is what you said, with my responses interspersed:

"If a dress code would make it easier to make a living you'd most likely feel differently [No, I did not] and if someone paid you enough to adhere to a dress code you most likely would if you liked the job [I had no choice, if I accepted the job, but I still did not like it}."

I made 6 figures, and still did not like the clothes or the job that required the clothes.
 
Then 6 figures was not enough ;)

And since the suit was that big of a burden, why did you not take a job that paid less and did not require a dress code..?
 
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