Okay I just grad from college and was thinking of a job. I was wondering if any of you know how someone could get employed by one of these books. Any help is much appreciated.
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sumanSBR Wise Guy
- 10-04-10
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#1Employment from SportsbooksTags: None -
mp5070SBR Hall of Famer
- 09-13-08
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#2I am thinking about starting my own sportsbook.Comment -
secretstashSBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-10
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#4u gotta live in costa rica.. no way u can work from home in the usa imo
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spartangreenSBR MVP
- 11-25-09
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#5most dont get paid much either.Comment -
secretstashSBR Posting Legend
- 03-29-10
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#6true i doubt after graduating from college anyone would be excited about 4-5$ an hr tops and then 1-5% of players deposits as commission.
its a shitty job unless ur a linesman.. and that takes years of experience and knowledge before they would trust u.
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CLASSIC ROCKSBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-09
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#7bad timing, difficult times for booksComment -
ehp6737SBR MVP
- 12-11-08
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#8
I just graduated from maritime school. I'm hoping I can captain the Titantic.Your timing is horrible to say the least
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babyjesusSBR Wise Guy
- 03-17-11
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#10Bookmaking
Working in books is not for everyone, but if you want to experience life outside of the US, Costa Rica is a great place to start. It doesn't hurt if you learn a little Spanish before you go down there. If anything it will help with the local tail. If you have a hooker, gambling, or drug problem stay away. Costa Rica will chew you up and spit you out. You'll go crying back to Mommy and Daddy with your tail in between your legs.
Loving sports is a must, which obviously for us SBR degenerates, isn't a problem. You have to understand that it rains for 6 months at a time. I'm not talking some pussy rain either, straight monsoon shit. Cars are expensive. If you work at a book you'll work 6 days a week during football, which can get gnarly doing 8-10 hour shifts. Most books are located in the San Jose Valley, so the beach is about 1.5 hours away (thank god for the new highway).
If you are planning on getting a position that deals directly with clients, make sure you have patience and a cool head. Talking to people that just lost their hard earned money can turn sensitive at times. As far as salary goes it does matter what position you have within the book. Lines managers get paid BANK, but you have to have experience. Sales Managers get paid well, but only if you are good. You'll be living in Costa Rica, so you can live well off a salary that might not seem so appetizing in the states.
Start doing some more research. Perhaps make a list of the books you'd like to work at and contact their HR departments for job listings. Send some resumes. Check craigslist "costa rica".
Hope this helped! Good luck dood!
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lukahhSBR Wise Guy
- 04-08-10
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#11someone fresh out, you can start doing ther hard-calling to have people depositing for gambling purposes...
it is probalby something you will not be too proud of telling your grandma
otherwise, it must be interesting life experienceComment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
- 04-05-09
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#12Working in books is not for everyone, but if you want to experience life outside of the US, Costa Rica is a great place to start. It doesn't hurt if you learn a little Spanish before you go down there. If anything it will help with the local tail. If you have a hooker, gambling, or drug problem stay away. Costa Rica will chew you up and spit you out. You'll go crying back to Mommy and Daddy with your tail in between your legs.
Loving sports is a must, which obviously for us SBR degenerates, isn't a problem. You have to understand that it rains for 6 months at a time. I'm not talking some pussy rain either, straight monsoon shit. Cars are expensive. If you work at a book you'll work 6 days a week during football, which can get gnarly doing 8-10 hour shifts. Most books are located in the San Jose Valley, so the beach is about 1.5 hours away (thank god for the new highway).
If you are planning on getting a position that deals directly with clients, make sure you have patience and a cool head. Talking to people that just lost their hard earned money can turn sensitive at times. As far as salary goes it does matter what position you have within the book. Lines managers get paid BANK, but you have to have experience. Sales Managers get paid well, but only if you are good. You'll be living in Costa Rica, so you can live well off a salary that might not seem so appetizing in the states.
Start doing some more research. Perhaps make a list of the books you'd like to work at and contact their HR departments for job listings. Send some resumes. Check craigslist "costa rica".
Hope this helped! Good luck dood!Comment -
babyjesusSBR Wise Guy
- 03-17-11
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#13
Be proud of what you do or don't do it. Being a bookie is a respectable job.
If your Grandmother is disappointed in you because you are going to another country to do something you actually want to do and like doing, instead of sitting on your ass in the states, working some dead beat job, that you hate waking up for every morning, i'd say **** you grandma! Better than slanging burgers at mickey d's contributing to the world's obesity epidemic.
All I'm saying is be proud of what you do. Or else why the **** do it?Comment -
jeter12171SBR Sharp
- 07-01-10
- 495
#15prob not hiring since they have the pick of the litter after so many costa rican books have closed and layed off ppl latelyComment -
DaveyboySBR MVP
- 05-12-10
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#17An education...Comment -
DaveyboySBR MVP
- 05-12-10
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babyjesusSBR Wise Guy
- 03-17-11
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Shark79SBR Posting Legend
- 11-19-07
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#22Well said BJ.
Line Managers or in the Sales Area is where more bank can be made.Comment -
Shark79SBR Posting Legend
- 11-19-07
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#23
Not too true, as in all 3rd world countries, poverty is there, but not EVERYONE is.
Strict Chronic Laws are in any civilized country, why would this be different, stay out of trouble and you will do fine.Comment
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