back in the olden days, we were probably one of the heaviest sponsored teams in the world. none of us made a living from it, but we did get to tour the world and play paintball on every continent, we got money to spend while we were away and were given new kit every month, which we would sell every now and then,
The problem was that we would be playing every single weekend and more often than not travelling to various parts of the globe, so it was virtually impossible to have a "proper" job.
So in effect being a pro player meant you were in a less fortunate financial position than most, because you didn;t have that regular income.
I did get to play the sport I love for a very long time and I would not change it if I had to do it again. I have some brilliant memories and have made lifelong friends from my team mates. but the downside is that your personal life suffers, I only know 1 member of the team, out of 11 of us that is still in the same relationship. no wife or girlfriend is doing to put up with their other half never being at home and not able to contribute equally financially in the relationship. So that's the downside. There's also the fact that when you have to stop playing, you go from being a "somebody" in the sport to a "nobody" in real life. but then I think the fact that you are a determined winner sets you apart from a lot and of the 8 players I am still in touch with are all now quite successful business owners and all outside of the paintball industry.
So in essence what I'm saying is, it was a fantastic time as a pro, but don't expect to get rich from playing, because the opposite is true, even now, and the pros now get paid a lot more than we did back then. but eventually you either have to get a proper job, or start your own paintball business and there's very few players that have gone on to make a good living in paintball related businesses. I can count on two hands all the pros from when I was playing who now own dye, planet, empire etc.
My advice is just do it because you love it, and enjoy it while you can. pro or not.