Craps Dealing - A Growing Profession
Despite the fact that many gamblers have turned to the Internet to seek action, the land-based gambling industry hasn't stopped growing. Actually it's the other way around - it seems like one hand feeds the other.
A way to become a professional dealer is by attending Mohave Community Collage, which holds courses in different casino games. MCC's Chancellor said: "MCC's program provides the training for people to begin a new career or enhance their value in the industry."
The best way to become attractive in the casino-dealing industry is to master many games; preferably roulette, blackjack and craps, which are the most popular games in land-based casinos. Someone who knows all these games can more or less just pick a job in Nevada or along the Mississippi River.
Colorado Belle Casino's poker room manager James Vincent said to Mohave Daily news, "Craps dealers are highly valuable all along the river - if one is competent at craps that person has a guaranteed job,"
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