Is it easy to land a job in one of the major las vegas casinos?
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When I went to Las Vegas, I got there Friday day, had a splendid weekend, and found a job on Monday. You can find excellent paying jobs there, but there are also some that are not so excellent. Keep in mind the best tipping jobs are those that public have worked for a while, and are not liable to give up. You gotta initiation at the bottom for those.
Nearly 75% of jobs have to do with tourism, so if you are benefit oriented, you can doubtless do well. Check with some of the larger casinos. I found a job in wellbeing that paid very well. Stab with the foremost hotels and you must be fine. Also, you will have to get a making a bet card from the control specialty. And a Nevada drivers license. You will be okay with no car in view of the fact that there are thousands of taxis, but you will need a car at some point. Its tough to work near the strip lacking income there. You won’t want to do too much on foot until you get used to the heat.
Have fun and excellent luck.
All the disco’s have web site where you can apply for work. That is how most if not all of them want you to apply.
You can live there with out a car. They have busses and cabs.
Excellent Luck.
Cathy gave you some good advice: Check the web site of most LV hotels, if they have jobs available they will be listed. You can fill out an application online.
One of the best casino corporations to work for is Station. If you want some advice(good?) go to school, get your degree, learn the casino games and a 2nd or more languages. With that combination you can go a long ways in the casino industry.
You really don’t need a car, the CAT(bus) will take you anywhere in the valley. The cost for a 30 day bus pass is $40.
for apartments, check rent.com or pick up a copy of the Sunday Las Vegas Review Journal at a local book store. There are some nice new apartment complexes going up in south LV , just off LV Blvd South(strip), a couple of miles south of the main hotel cluster. I did some looking while I was there in December, a 1br in that area runs around $600.
for links to all the hotels in LV >”VEGAS INFO” >disco
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From what I hear from friends who live there – it’s not simple getting a job in one of the hotels on the Strip, unless you have prior hotel experience. If you don’t have hotel experience, apply at one of the outlying hotels and initiation there for a few months.