Tri-State Looks for Prospective Casino Dealers for Craps and Other Casino Table Games

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Tri-State Looks for Prospective Casino Dealers for Craps and Other Casino Table Games

On June 2nd, 2008, the Tri-State Racing Track and Gambling Center announced that it is recruiting prospective students and individuals that are interested to become dealers for the casino table games lessons that will begin this week.

The Tri-State racing track issued a statement that encourages anyone interested on the prospect to become a dealer at the racing track and getting more information about the casino table games classes to meet with company officials at the Nitro racing track from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. from today until Thursday, from 4:00 p.m. until 12 midnight on Friday and Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday.

The cost for the seven week course on different casino table games that will be offered in the Tri-State racing track like poker, roulette and blackjack is $490 and the cost for the eleven-week craps course is $770.

Aside from personally meeting with the racing track officials, prospective students can personally call the West Virginia State Community and Technical College's Workforce and Economic Development Division at 766-5113. Back in August 2007, Kanawha County voters approved poker and other casino table games to be offered at the Tri-State racing track.

Since then, Tri-State has hosted several job fairs. The racing commented that it may begin featuring poker by the end of August and other casino table games like craps by September.

 

2008-06-19
By Sophie White