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Company Name:
Penn National Gaming
Overview:
Penn National Gaming has thrilled and entertained guests since 1971 when it all began as a horse racing venue. From a single race track, we have grown to be one of the nation's largest gaming companies, operating properties that offer broad and diverse gaming and pari-mutuel wagering experiences. PENN is dedicated to becoming the undisputed leader in guest service by offering a Red Carpet experience for each and every guest.
Your daily responsibilities include:
Must be able to deal at least two different games including, Blackjack, Roulette, Craps or Carnival Games (Three-card Poker, Caribbean Stud Poker, River Boat Poker, 21+3, Flop Poker, etc). Must provide prompt, courteous and accurate dealing at assigned table(s) in accordance with established procedures. Assist guests in understanding the rules and ensure adherence to established policies and procedures. Maintain the security of assigned game(s) at all times. Report any safety hazards to assigned Games Supervisor.
To be successful in this position it will require the following skill set:
One year certificate from an accredited college or technical school; or three to six months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. High school diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) required.
Something to leave you with:
Penn National Gaming is more than you may realize. We have properties throughout the United State and Canada and are embarking on an aggressive growth mode. Our departments and areas of opportunity are ideal for just about any skill set. And our company-wide commitment to making sure our guests smile as much as we do means you'll enjoy a fun working environment.
Now that you have read about who we are, here is your opportunity to see what we''re about!
Equal Opportunity Employer
Job ID: 2014-20718
Casino Property: Hollywood Casino Tunica
Location: US - MS - Tunica Resorts
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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