Moreover, as a full time job one gets a certain amount of salary at the end of the month but in case of gambling one should not expect to get it because in gambling there are two types of possibilities one is loss and the other is profit. So if there is no fixed amount of salary at the end of the month in a full time job then why should people accept it as a full time job?
Choosing gambling as a profession has some skill requirements, like any other job. The gambler needs to calculate the house edge, and then venture into the business with lots of money. I've read of a gambler who chose gambling as a profession and used 70k dollars from his savings to gamble for the rest of his life, after quitting his 9-5 job. He happened to be a skilled gambler, hence didn't waste his money, instead, he's meant to be tired of gambling more than 5 hours every day. Locking himself in the hotel environment. A player who has good information on the percentage available for him in a casino can determine how to manage his funds and how long it'll take him before the whole money finishes. Going with the idea of being a gambler forever, without doing any other thing, the player needs to have money, then skill. However, I'd advise the player to do that on offline casinos compared to online casinos. Why? because of the comps.
Whether the player is winning or losing, he'll be getting points from his comp team that'll be used to pay for his hotel bills, food, and drinks. The gambler can stay focused playing from the casino hotel room, knowing fully well that he's into this as a profession. In the long run, he wins and adds to his general bankroll. Utilizing the online casino as an office can be expensive. The player pays for food and other bills. Comps in physical casinos take care of hotel rooms and food. Eliminating some unnecessary expenses on the gambler. Moreover, the gambler will get tired of doing this each day. It's one difficult job for anybody, regardless of how much the player loves casinos. It gets tiring. Not being able to meet with loved ones, sleeping, and waking up to gamble can affect the player mentally. I wouldn't advise anybody to choose that path of profession. The gambler in my illustration never ran out of bankroll, yes, but it's not good for the brain.