quatnemleap, I have made my living wagering on sports for 30+ years, and trust me, I don't love my job. If I didn't take 4 or 5 months off a year, I would go nuts. Good Luck
quatnemleap, I have made my living wagering on sports for 30+ years, and trust me, I don't love my job. If I didn't take 4 or 5 months off a year, I would go nuts. Good Luck
I love my job...enjoy gambling, and the interaction between workers at my job...also enjoy my time off during the slow season...bellyputter, why don't you consider going to Thailand with some of us this year...we are looking at May and June....GREAT.BEAUTIFUL golf courses along with the crazy women.....
I can understand if you're griding out numbers or sitting by a computer finding scalps. That wouldn't be fun in my opinion either. But I'm talking about putting in a couple hours research a day and making picks
I don't mind what I do. While I "sit in front of a screen grinding numbers", my typical work day is more like what most people do when they're at home. I'm always doing something else like surfing the net, watching tv, playing video games or listening to music. Just that when a number at the corner of my eye flashes I take a glance at it. In a typical working hour I doubt I spend more than 10-15 minutes actually working. Unless it's a busy day or the weekend (with games throughout the day), I might only do 30-45 minutes of real work over the day.
Viejo, my golf season starts in April, and I already have 4 or 5 trips planned, plus I still compete in a few amateur tournaments. I can't make the December Bash, but maybe in August(Summer Bash in Vegas), we will meet and play a round on me. Happy Holidays.