Get to Work EarlyĪlways clock in at the correct time, or a few minutes early if you’re instructed to do so by your floor person. In addition to getting a full 40 hours of work each week you’ll also quality for various benefits including health insurance. Full-Time Dealersįull-time dealers usually work in 8 hour shifts and have a regular schedule (the same hours and the same days off each week). It’s important to make yourself available for these erratic schedules because your flexibility will be appreciated and you’ll be the first to move into a full-time position when it becomes available. Most new dealers are hired on a full-time basis, but if you receive a part-time schedule your name will appear on the “Extra Board” which is a list of dealers that can be called in at any time and on any day. But once you get into a larger casino you’ll find that they have more regular schedules. Some of the smaller casinos may leave you on the table for a couple of hours if you’re running “hot” (winning the player’s money). This cycle continues until you go home at the end of your shift. Your ScheduleĪ typical schedule is one hour of dealing followed by a 20 minute break, or 40 minutes of dealing followed by a 20 minute break. Nick talks about schedules, tips, extra boards, opening games, breaks and learning new games. This article will help you understand what it’s like to deal at a casino.