When I go to a casino, I have one goal in mind: to make money. I have a responsibility to my family to make money. This is what I do for a living.
I do not go into the casino to make friends; although I will try to be as friendly and courteous as possible, and if I DO make a friend along the way, that's great. As a matter of fact, USUALLY; dealers and players alike LOVE my friendly and cheerful act.
However; if the situation arises where an opportunity to make money will possibly make someone mad at me, my moral and ethical obligation to myself and my family is to do the job that I set out to do.
Until you (generically speaking, of course) develop this same attitude, you will NEVER have the right to call yourself a "professional".
If this sounds harsh & negative; you're mistaken. It's nothing more than the cold, hard truth.
I do not go into the casino to make friends; although I will try to be as friendly and courteous as possible, and if I DO make a friend along the way, that's great. As a matter of fact, USUALLY; dealers and players alike LOVE my friendly and cheerful act.
However; if the situation arises where an opportunity to make money will possibly make someone mad at me, my moral and ethical obligation to myself and my family is to do the job that I set out to do.
Until you (generically speaking, of course) develop this same attitude, you will NEVER have the right to call yourself a "professional".
If this sounds harsh & negative; you're mistaken. It's nothing more than the cold, hard truth.