I dug around past threads, but didn't find much about cuemakers who have a day-job/primary job and build cues part-time.
I understand that calling it part-time may be an insult to many cuemakers, but for lack of a better term, that's all I could come up with.
Of all the cuemakers out there, who has a day job and builds cues on the side?
How many hours of your week go towards your respective cue business?
Feel free to offer more information that will add to the general theme of my question.
Thank you for participating.
I understand that calling it part-time may be an insult to many cuemakers, but for lack of a better term, that's all I could come up with.
Of all the cuemakers out there, who has a day job and builds cues on the side?
How many hours of your week go towards your respective cue business?
Feel free to offer more information that will add to the general theme of my question.
Thank you for participating.