Your pro career winding down?
:grin:
Just trying to consider from a writing perspective what might prevent older pros from pursuing different jobs.
Whatinell is "from a writing perspective? What are you writing? a thesis? a novel? an article?
Lotsa folks make the decision to be "self employed" some are carpenters, some are other craftsmen, some are salesmen and some are gamblers. Most of us made the choice with little or no thought to "when we get old", so now I'm an old carpenter. got about as much chance of changing stripes as an old hustler (pro player)
Individually we all have strengths and weaknesses, I doubt that "pro players" are much different:grin:
What are some jobs former pro players might be good at?
Besides the obvious:
1. House pro instructor
2. League or Tournament Promoter/Director
If you are scared to try other jobs because of poor planning, just say so. Being scared happens to most intelligent people. Especially if business is dry and something needs to happen.
Just because your scared it doesn't mean people might not think your qualified. Ever hear the expression a few bad apples in the bunch, well "bad apples" need to be replaced. It takes some time to find a apple that is better than a bad one.
Meaning apply for jobs, despite your fears. Or start a company or store or service, just try as long as its within your budget and you won't have to go trolling the internet for work. Employers or customers can recognize bad apples and good apples. Some like bad apples but most know good apples are good for the community.
What are some jobs former pro players might be good at?
Besides the obvious:
1. House pro instructor
2. League or Tournament Promoter/Director
Different in that they don't actually have a profession, there is no such thing as a "Professional pool player". They can't depend on making any money from one month to next. Most pros, even the successful ones could not qualify to buy a car much less a home or live what most would even consider a modestly comfortable life style. You see them on here all the time when they get sick or something having a friend beg for money to pay their bills. Or they are actually looking for someone to pay their entry fees in a tournament. Most live one step away from the street, I would not call that a profession.Whatinell is "from a writing perspective? What are you writing? a thesis? a novel? an article?
Lotsa folks make the decision to be "self employed" some are carpenters, some are other craftsmen, some are salesmen and some are gamblers. Most of us made the choice with little or no thought to "when we get old", so now I'm an old carpenter. got about as much chance of changing stripes as an old hustler (pro player)
Individually we all have strengths and weaknesses, I doubt that "pro players" are much different:grin:
Pool players live "Hand to mouth" with little to look forward to that would change that fact. No insurance, many don't even have the brains to pay taxes and get locked into SS or Medicare. They live for today. I doubt many people would trade their lives for the life of a pool player if someone held a gun to their heads.
bump 'cause I want to know what Num wants to know and why?
Are you having trouble reading English.
I am not a Adult Literacy teacher, if you need help reading go pay for a class.
Don't be cheap, trying to get attention for pointless comments.
Wow, sorry, I still don't understand your quote "from a writing perspective"??
and why haven't you answered any of my questions?
And what is your meaning of this "Don't be cheap, trying to get attention for pointless comments."?
I do have a fairly comprehensive knowledge of the english language substantiated by my bachelors degree. What are you suggesting that I'm missing??
Sounds like most of this convo is comming from the south end of a northbound Bull.
If you say were to say that cow equals steak you cannot say steak equals cow, because the cow did not come from the steak, the steak came from the cow.
So, you really do not want to discuss your original post?
Cool, I'm out.
Sorry again, I falsely assumed you were looking for an intelligent discussion based on your original postings. I won't make that mistake with you again.
Good shooting,
thom