Oct 21 '13 at 16:29
I have worked for this company for 4+ years, while working front line with the customers, it becomes very depressing watching people's lives fall apart in front of your eyes. Unfortunately gambling is a legal addiction, but the staff are told not to do anything about it other than recommend a "hotline" to some of the guests. Which comes off rude anyway, handing someone a number & saying "you have a problem." Management is awful, it's 100% political. Doesn't matter how hard you work or how much you care, it all matters on if you're liked or not to move anywhere. The workers consist of 80% college age / college mentality employees that are their for a pay check. Pay grade is awful for a place that makes millions daily, luckily the guests are very open to tipping. Else there wouldn't be enough to pay the bills. They picked a perfect location to take advantage of the residents that really don't have much else to do, and because of it this place will only get bigger. (Expansion, table games, hotel.) Only good that comes out of that place is it's a place to work, the area is already tough for jobs but if you look hard enough you can find same wages with a better environment with HOLIDAYS OFF! Being open 24/7 - 365 days a year, the company doesn't celebrate any holidays. If you would like a day off, I hope you put in for it last year because the other employees also want it off. Also if you don't smoke, being in this casino is like sitting inside of an ash tray waiting to develop a spot on your lung from second hand smoke. Have a great time accidentally hitting spin & losing 20$ in a split second! The machines are laid out to take advantage of players that don't read the machines carefully. Identical games next to each other, with a different amount of max bet printed small will help you lose your money faster. The whole floor is laid out in a strategy for you to lose your money faster. Don't believe me? Walk around and carefully look at the games. "Lets go to the Casino they said, It'll be fun they said."