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Cardroom employees\' income?
Numerous posts have discussed how much dealers make. What kind of income do other cardroom employees (floor staff, shift supervisors, managers) make?
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
I know the head floor/pk room mngr at a big casino in LA makes a SHITLOAD (not Commerce, the other one).
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
the bike?
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
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the bike? [/ QUOTE ] wow, good guess [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
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I know the head floor/pk room mngr at a big casino in LA makes a SHITLOAD (not Commerce, the other one). [/ QUOTE ] a sh1tload by LA or national standards? |
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
Where I work in FL, supervisors make $35K/yr. plus a $3500 x-mas bonus. Brushes/cashiers make like $6.50/hr plus a percentage of dealer tokes.
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
In Southern CA the floor supervisors at the casino i deal in make $25 or so an hour.
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
Props in colorado = $10/hr. no benefits.
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
I've heard props in AZ and CA can make $175+ benes per shift, but have no idea if this is true. The one prop I met in Vegas was making minimum wage, and appeared to be losing much more than that at the really good games at a low-limit cardroom.
I'm more curious about floor and management salaries than props or dealers. |
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Re: Cardroom employees\' income?
Why don't poker players who make money playing live just do the same thing while working as a prop?
I guess cause there's no props at the higher limits where money can really be made? |
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