How to get money? (LINK)
November 17th 2007 16:50
I may have mentioned previously that my daughter used to work in a casino. She began working in the kitchen, but it was badly run, and she was fairly unhappy there. After a time she was able to become a cashier, a job that had its good points, and its not so good.
For instance, the cashiers had to show at all times that they were being honest with the money, by constantly revealing what was in their hands to the CCTV cameras. It was the same when they were counting money, an alternative part of the job. Their routine always included opening their hands to the camera to prove that they weren’t pocketing anything.
For the most part she enjoyed the job, although the hours weren’t so hot. And she got to know the people who were regulars, both those who had money to play with and those who didn’t – but still came anyway.
The addicted gamblers must be the bane of any casino. You don’t usually see them in the fancy movies like Casino Royale, where everyone is playing with millions of dollars and not thinking twice about losing some of it. (Well, Bond and the villain are both playing with someone else’s money, but the same principle applies.)
Addicted gamblers don’t tend to show up on the radar of casino advertising, but they’re the constant underbelly of the system. It’s the same with a casino online – in fact, it’s worse for the gambler because there’s no one to take him or her aside and suggest they ‘go home now.’
Gambling online must be affecting thousands of people who can ill afford the cost. And who has it on their conscience?
For instance, the cashiers had to show at all times that they were being honest with the money, by constantly revealing what was in their hands to the CCTV cameras. It was the same when they were counting money, an alternative part of the job. Their routine always included opening their hands to the camera to prove that they weren’t pocketing anything.
For the most part she enjoyed the job, although the hours weren’t so hot. And she got to know the people who were regulars, both those who had money to play with and those who didn’t – but still came anyway.
The addicted gamblers must be the bane of any casino. You don’t usually see them in the fancy movies like Casino Royale, where everyone is playing with millions of dollars and not thinking twice about losing some of it. (Well, Bond and the villain are both playing with someone else’s money, but the same principle applies.)
Addicted gamblers don’t tend to show up on the radar of casino advertising, but they’re the constant underbelly of the system. It’s the same with a casino online – in fact, it’s worse for the gambler because there’s no one to take him or her aside and suggest they ‘go home now.’
Gambling online must be affecting thousands of people who can ill afford the cost. And who has it on their conscience?
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