Casinos rolling the dice on new employees
If you’ve driven by one of the casinos, you’ve probably noticed one thing that never seems to change: the parking lots are packed. They’re busier than ever. So to keep up with all the traffic, casinos are hiring more than ever, too. That’s a stark contrast to many other industries that are feeling the pinch of layoffs. Casino staffers say it’s an industry that will always be around and will …
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Gambling casinos info:
- Massachusetts decriminalized bingo in 1931 in an attempt to help churches and charitable organizations raise money. Bingo was legal in 11 states by the 1950s, usually only for charity purposes.
- Gambling is Often Legalized to Promote Economic Development of Depressed Areas. That was an important motivation in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, New Jersey, and many of the other locales for casinos.
- The introduction of the single zero wheel (with better odds for the player) resulted in the demise of the double zero wheels in Europe and has become known as the "French Wheel" in roulette history.
- Lotteries, along with their close derivative bingo, are the most popular kinds of gambling. The popularity of lottery games is not limited to state-run lotteries. Indian tribes run lotteries and illegal lotteries still exist.

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