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That's up to you...
Why is it everyone is so 'concerned' with the friggin title?
It's not about you calling yourself a PUA - it's a cover-term to distinguish the fact you're taken steps to control/manipulate/learn the social dynamic of a situation. You've taken the time and energy required to run thousands of sets. You know how to transition in your head - you don't worry about what to say next, and you always have the strategem for whatever situation...
You can open, you can escelate, you can instruct the nuances to others, you can see a set going wrong and help save it, and you can devise an exit strategy that keeps you looking good in the public eye - if exposed. You can use tools, pawns, gambits, stories - pretty much anything available is a potential object you can use in your inventory of tricks...
When you can do all of this - and instruct the concepts, NOT the 'lines'... you'll be on your way. As for getting paid - You need to be better than the originals.
My suggestion - fuck chicks, help your friends, STFU and forget worrying about the title... You'll make as much money in the lottery - very little if any.
Hahah. As most people here, I care about the skill set, not the title. I don't care if you want to call me a professional pua or a camel. But I think people will understand my question better if I ask 'how to become a pro pua' rather than asking 'how to become a camel'..
Anyways, thanks you for the advice, you gave me a pretty decent overview of the requirements and what a professional should know.