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Old 05-07-2005, 11:55 PM
Chipr777 Chipr777 is offline
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Default Re: is it hard to be dealer?

Like the last post suggested, anyone can go to a 2 week class and deal stud and hold'em. It can take many years to become proficiant and fast. Depending on where you deal the job pays well. Most good dealers work in the better rooms. Better room = better money. I've been dealing and flooring for 11 years and I love it. You just have to learn to let things roll off your back and leave work at work. I bought a $180,000 house 2 years ago and a new truck this year with no problems paying my bills with money left for savings. My wife also works. (Not in the casino business) You have to learn to handle cash in your pocket everyday. Cash seems to be easy to spend. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] We know how much our monthly bills are and divide that by days. x amount of cash everyday goes to the bank. Only way to do it.
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