Payrate of a Vegas Sportsbook/Racebook Teller

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  • helicopter23
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 05-25-07
    • 622

    #1
    Payrate of a Vegas Sportsbook/Racebook Teller
    How much does a Vegas Sportsbook/Racebook Teller make an hour for putting bets in?
  • dodif
    SBR MVP
    • 12-24-06
    • 2037

    #2
    $8-$10 an Hour and it goes up from there

    I would rather have machine a do it. Most tellers irritate me.

    Theres a guy at the Cannery who counts money slower than a blind guy with with a hook for a hand

    Another guy there is just miserable and cant even be cordial. ****in smile and pretend ur happy to be there you ****s

    A lot of the strip tellers think there shit dont stink. However, there much better than most local casinos in vegas

    The guys behind the book at the Sante Fe Station think there a bunch of players. There ****in idiots who need to shut up more not think there womanizers. Most of them are bad luck too.
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    • helicopter23
      SBR Wise Guy
      • 05-25-07
      • 622

      #3
      That's it $8-10. I was thinking about closer to $13, aren't those jobs union?
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      • dodif
        SBR MVP
        • 12-24-06
        • 2037

        #4
        some of them
        depends on the casino
        I am sure some start u out higher. I think the stations do.
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        • MrX
          SBR MVP
          • 01-10-06
          • 1540

          #5
          Originally posted by dodif
          Most of them are bad luck too.
          Now that's a smart hiring practice by the casinos. They think of everything.
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          • BigBollocks
            SBR MVP
            • 06-11-06
            • 2045

            #6
            And of course despite making decent wages for their skillsets, they look at you like a total asshole expecting a decent tip everytime you win a bet...
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            • MrX
              SBR MVP
              • 01-10-06
              • 1540

              #7
              Originally posted by BigBollocks
              And of course despite making decent wages for their skillsets, they look at you like a total asshole expecting a decent tip everytime you win a bet...
              I don't generally find this to be the case.

              I rarely tip much (not at all on most transactions) but I'm polite. Even when things aren't going smoothly, I try to make things as easy as possible for the tellers. And I find that with only a few exceptions they are really nice in return, including waving me over to a closed window when things are busy.

              Especially nice are the tellers at the Gold Coast, Palace Station, Sahara (shocker), and MGM.

              Not so nice: Any Harrah's property, Tropicana, and Wynn.
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