Lastly , gambling is not a career and I have never seen any portfolio that bears gambling as an occupation or a means for livelihood.
This sums it all up. Gambling isn’t a job. On occasion, one can win some some money here and there but as it doesn’t come regularly and at a certain time and no one literally employed you, it just cannot be said to be employment.
And then talking about starting a career is out of the question. A job is supposed to pay you for your time or/and services rendered without you requiring you to part with your money. With gambling, you part with some money hoping to win and can still end up losing. Gambling simply isn’t a job.
Gambling has always been full of uncertainties no matter how assuring most people might make it look. The chances of losing is always higher than that of winning and this is what people should always remember before thinking of considering gambling as a source of income or a career. The only people who can consider gambling to be a job or a form of career are the casino owners, although they may also have their losses but the losses can be managed, unlike a gambler who just decidd to consider gambling as a source of income rather than an activity that provides thrills and fun.