ok homeschool folks... MDDDS I think was trying to say that the odds of getting a job related to gymnastics are far lower than the odds of getting a job in MOST other fields, including various academic fields especially when pooled together. ie, percent chance of employment related to gymnastics versus percent chance of job in all other fields put together (child has ability to choose area based upon interests/abilities that emerge with the mature mind of a young adult vs. choice made in childhood with child's maturity level).
I am not trying to make a judgement. I have no problems whatsoever with homeschooling or with elite children. Just trying to say odds are better in most other fields career-wise.
I get what you are trying to say and don't mean to attack you. But I don't care if my daughter gets a job in gymnastics. She is learning skills of time management, dedication, responsibility, work ethic. These skills will help her get whatever job she desires. Participating in athletics at a high level does not eliminate employment possibilities in the future.
I hope that people aren't choosing their children's activities based on their job related possibilities. What a sad childhood and teen age life to have your parents influence your activities so you can hopefully end up in their profession. My children are not choosing a profession at 10 or 15 years old they are growing up, experiencing life, making friendships, enjoying their activities, pursuing excellence their sports, receiving an education, learning languages, growing their faith, volunteering and being a kid.