I would never regard Poker as a Job, There are professional players that can make money from Poker, But you usually find they do something else besides playing Poker, I know one Pro that plays really well, but he understands that sometimes he can go weeks or even months without a decent win.
During the Lockdown's he wasn't able to play at Casino level, as they were all closed, So how does he make a living?
From his investments, he is a Partner in a restaurant and makes money from that, Plus he owns several rental properties that provide him with a living so that he can survive the downswings in his Poker winnings.
He doesn't need to do work on those properties, as an Agency manages them for him, but if he buys a new property he will do most of the repairs and renovations that are required himself, before adding it to his portfolio.
So in reality he is a Landlord/Poker Pro. Even Players like Phil Helmuth have other investments besides playing Poker.