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Old 10-31-2007, 02:38 PM  
brooklynjay
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Originally Posted by dezi84
My goal is to either get a job using my MBA when I graduate or play pool. To play pool, there needs to be some possible money in it for me. I can't take a huge pay cut just to play pool for a living. I can still use my MBA and play people on my schedule and make good money doing it if that's the case.
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Originally Posted by dezi84
With as few tournaments that are worth going to, it's safe to say that one could do both professions. It would be tight with vacation time, practice and being and entry level employee.
you were saying either or before and now you think you can do both - so do both. i'm sure lots of the top women players in the country have full time non-pool related jobs too. i can't think of one off the top of my head but i'm sure they exist.
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