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Old 08-25-2006, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: Tip Sharing at The Wynn

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Since when are W2's and income reports based on anything except Jan 1 - Dec 31st in casino table games departments?


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I'm under the assumption that they're going off a manual calculation done by using the tip boards over the course of a calendar year. Since this just came up, I figure they could've done May05 thru April06, June05-May06 or July05-June06.

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ALSO, that number in INSANELY scewed to the high side. They are taking the high limit dealers who are working many 12 hour days, 6 days a week and using that as the income figure for "average income" for the dealers.


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Yeah, I was gonna note before but will do now for the perusers of this thread that the 100k # is SICKLY high.

For everybody - The salaries of tables games dealers on the Strip vary by an insane number, and it pretty much goes by the quality of the house... the high-end joints (Bellagio, Caesars, V, Wynn) make scads more $$$ than those at the lesser houses, such as Excalibur. I think pit dealers there are lucky to break 27k on the year, if that.

So the 100k is quite the anamoly.

Places like Hard Rock, Palms, and Mandalay should have good tables games numbers as well.
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