Reducto
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Job listings just went up for this year's world series of poker - I did it last year and am going back again this year. It runs May 27-July 14 which sucks because it's Las Vegas at the hottest time of the year, but it's easy to find a temporary apartment or an RV park with hookups since all the snowbirds are gone. Once you have this on your resume there are opportunities at other casinos around the country for temp work during big events.
http://caesars.hodesiq.com/careers/job_start.asp
For any of these jobs you'll need to be able to pass a basic background check and be able to get a gaming license, so no felony convictions or gaming violations. There is no interview and I don't believe they require or check references - they just put you through a quick group audition which most people pass.
The cashier jobs just require basic math skills and that you be comfortable handling money and chips. You can buy chips at any casino to practice with and there are youtube videos showing how to properly count them down. When you're done you can cash in the chips and get your money back.
For poker dealing you really do need experience or a class but there may be a way to apply now saying you've taken a class, see if you get invited to audition, then take the class before the audition. Or, just do this year as a cashier and see if it's something you might like to pursue.
I don't know how long the listings stay up so if you think you MIGHT want to do it, probably best to apply now and if you change your mind just drop out and say you aren't available after all. They need to hire 1000+ people so they don't have time to take anything personally.
It's a lot of work but can be great fun and the money is good.
http://caesars.hodesiq.com/careers/job_start.asp
For any of these jobs you'll need to be able to pass a basic background check and be able to get a gaming license, so no felony convictions or gaming violations. There is no interview and I don't believe they require or check references - they just put you through a quick group audition which most people pass.
The cashier jobs just require basic math skills and that you be comfortable handling money and chips. You can buy chips at any casino to practice with and there are youtube videos showing how to properly count them down. When you're done you can cash in the chips and get your money back.
For poker dealing you really do need experience or a class but there may be a way to apply now saying you've taken a class, see if you get invited to audition, then take the class before the audition. Or, just do this year as a cashier and see if it's something you might like to pursue.
I don't know how long the listings stay up so if you think you MIGHT want to do it, probably best to apply now and if you change your mind just drop out and say you aren't available after all. They need to hire 1000+ people so they don't have time to take anything personally.
It's a lot of work but can be great fun and the money is good.