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A lotta dealers do the dual-rate thing, it seems, to kinda test the waters, open a few more options, and break up the monotony. But they all recognize they make less doing that, so unless you are intending to work your way up the corporate ladder, or just (somehow) enjoy doing a job with more responsibility and less pay, there's not much reason to be a floor.
I know at least one floor who's there because the market for dealers is glutted. He said it was much easier to get a job flooring than dealing. It apparently really can be tough for rooms to find folks with experience and ability to take a fulltime floor job. |
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17 bucks an hour plus tips is standard in CA. Some of the more senior guys at the commerce and Bike make about $27 an hours + tips + this nifty little white envelope that appears sometimes... my roommate is a floorman
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Its got to be the nifty little white envelope that makes the floor job worthwhile. EH
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Floor ranges from 17.00 to 24.00 per hour, plus tips from players and dealers. Shift manager can be as much as 28.00, depending on the casino. I have been a Floor Supervisor/Manager for almost 10 years in Washington state.
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