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Casino
managers are highly paid, with an average salary over $100,000 and
sometimes up to $400,000. The work has a great deal of responsibility
and involves long and odd hours. The manager's primary responsibility is
making sure the games are played according to government regulations
while still being profitable. These managers also are in charge of the
casino's hotel and restaurants.
1. Profitability : Although the casino must follow state laws in regard
to gaming, management does have some leeway in altering games to give
the house a better edge. The casino manager must create a system where
customers win often enough to return, while also ensuring that the
casino makes a certain amount of revenue.
2. Complaints : The casino manager job description includes handling all
complaints from gaming customers, which can include people not having
their credit limit raised or griping about having lost a significant
amount of money.
3. Experience : Some casino managers start as dealers and advance to pit
bosses before eventually moving into management. Others work in the
finance department first or as managers in the hospitality area of the
casino. People hired as a casino manager nearly always have previous
management experience.
4. Considerations : Working 60-hour weeks is not uncommon for casino
managers. They also regularly work the busiest times for the business,
which are nights, weekends and holidays.
5. Education : Many casino managers have a bachelor's degree in hotel
management, finance or accounting. A master's in business administration
is advantageous for someone wanting to become a casino manager. |
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