Originally Posted by regnis View Post
So I have been on both sides of the regular employment vs gambling life. I worked for a small specialty law firm for 5 years, then started my own practice with a partner. Between lawyers, para legals, secretaries, etc we had over 20 employees. And then I said why the fuck am I working to pay for all of these people and their benefits.
I walked away and gambled for about 15 years. Then I had some medical issues that didn’t allow me to fly to casinos so I took up law again. As my health recovered and casinos opened closer to home, I did both for a while. Then on line betting for horses became available and that has been a full time job. I did have my own office at the race track for several years. I still maintain a law office as I handle trusts and estates and people were starting to die and it was easy $$ with minimal time expended.
I didn’t have to get health insurance as I am on my wife’s. But everything else, whether when gambling or lawyering was handled like any other self employment. There is no reason an AP can’t handle it professionally as any other self employed person.
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