Casino Job Pechanga How Can I Get A Job Working In A Casino?

How Can I Get A Job Working In A Casino? - casino job pechanga

My father was a pit boss at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas for about 8 years and recently I was intrigued by a job somewhere in a casino. I am in Australia at the time, but I am happy to go to the U.S. very quickly. I am a full time bartender and I have no experience in the gaming industry. What would my best approach?

6 comments:

Vegas Matt said...

You should talk to your father!

Vegas is more of a "who knows" kind of town. The best way to get from the crowd is to establish a connection that can help. Of course, you should begin to apply online and submit their resume, but for any kind of "in" you can get from your father gives you the best chance to set.

Vegas Matt said...

You should talk to your father!

Vegas is more of a "who knows" kind of town. The best way to get from the crowd is to establish a connection that can help. Of course, you should begin to apply online and submit their resume, but for any kind of "in" you can get from your father gives you the best chance to set.

CAT said...

Apply to all major casinos, where you live, if you are willing to come. Most casinos have applications on their websites. Check it out and see what your interests. Experience is not always a problem. All you need is a foot in the door must be set. Perhaps you can begin to serve drinks if nothing fits and you train them better and the company before, once it arrives here. Good luck, enjoy the nightlife.

pdq said...

If you end up moving to Las Vegas, then good luck. Las Vegas is in the worst recession in its history. There are more people unemployed than ever before. At the highest rate on enforcement in the United States.

I think it would be very happy to get any kind of work. Perhaps your father has links? If yes - use!

private said...

Why not ask his father if he CEO of speech? There are so many in the U.S., I think it depends on where they live.

private said...

Why not ask his father if he CEO of speech? There are so many in the U.S., I think it depends on where they live.

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