Quick Facts
Median Salary$33,688
Most Common EducationHigh school or GED
Projected 10-Year Growth+5.77%
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What They Do
A Gaming Worker works at a gaming or gambling establishment. Interacts with customers and provides customer service. May take bets, pay out winnings, deal cards or provide assistance in a slot machine area. Watches for violations of game or house rules or security.
Core Tasks:
- Receive payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits.
- Greet customers entering establishments.
- Issue receipts, refunds, credits, or change due to customers.
- Assist customers by providing information and resolving their complaints.
- Monitor checkout stations to ensure they have adequate cash available and are staffed appropriately.
- Establish or identify prices of goods, services, or admission, and tabulate bills, using calculators, cash registers, or optical price scanners.
- Answer incoming phone calls.
- Answer customers' questions, and provide information on procedures or policies.
- Help customers find the location of products.
- Request information or assistance, using paging systems.
- Process merchandise returns and exchanges.
- Maintain clean and orderly checkout areas, and complete other general cleaning duties, such as mopping floors and emptying trash cans.
What to expect as a Gaming Worker
1Earn a High school or GED Diploma
53% of people achieve this level of education.
2Gain skills and experience
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3Land a job
1038 openings for Gaming Workers
Career Progression
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