Most gambling games are tied to probability and other factors that's outside a player's control and I think that if you consider that fact, it's really difficult to grasp the idea that you can build a successful career in gambling but yes, you can be a successful one in this although you're still a gambler so in a way you're just a glorified and lucky gambling addict plus is the money that's promised really worth it? Wasting your time sitting on those tables, sipping and drinking complimentary drinks and many other things, I don't know about you guys but if given a choice, I wouldn't probably choose that path trying to make money because it's going to get boring really quickly but that's just my take on building a successful gambling career, yiu can probably make a living being a billiards hustler but that's only going to take you so far.
Not just that it becomes boring in the long run but it can become dangerous too. In physical gambling, you can become a target, in online gambling the same thing could happen but in a different way, phishing.
I won't do it too even if I am given the funds to do it or if there will be a manager that would invest if I had the gambling skills.
It's not just being boring and dangerous but what about the time for family? What if my kids will know the truth that I am a gambling hustler? I don't want them imitating what I do and soon they will throw it in my face on why I didn't have time for them.
IMO, this is not a healthy job if ever it does exist. It could become prone to addiction, bad influences, other bad habits like smoking and alcohol, and maybe more.
Gambling should not be a job unless you are working inside the company, it should just be for entertainment purposes and I like to keep it that way.