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Last Login: 8/25/2008 2:53:32 PM
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| I think that if I worked there, I would want to get out of there as soon as my shift was over. That is a good rule that you can't gamble in a casino where you work.
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Last Login: 8/13/2008 3:29:59 PM
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| Casino employees make really good money compared to similar jobs in other locations (ie waitress, bartenders, etc.). As long as you don't loose it all before you make it out the door or out of the casino neighborhood it would be a great money making job.
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| After thinking about it, I believe it would be like living by the beach. It was a great place to go when it was special. now that I'm here... Eh. I do think though, that it would probably be a great way to learn how the casinos are really treating us with the odds.. are they really resetting the slots on fridays?
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Last Login: 8/15/2008 3:52:33 AM
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| I would take a job at a casino, but only as a waitress or bartender. Good tips, and not around the tables too much to take the fun out of gambling in my off time. I don't think I'd have any issue with spending all my check there.
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I would love to work in a casino. The tips and pay are very good so I would be quite well off. And that rule about not playing in the casino you work in would keep me in line
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| I certainly would not work in a casino. It would be a great job for say a struggling college student. but for myself I would have to say I would be afraid I'd get tired of being there and what is the fun in that!!
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