1268 days ago

Event Staff Needed

Linda from Raureka

We are a Funny Money Casino business looking for up to 5 well presented, persons for Croupier positions for an event we have in Hastings on Saturday 24th September 2022
You must have own transport - though depending on location may be able to carpool with other workers.

Required 5.30pm for full training. 
Event is 6pm - 9pm.
$80 paid cash on the night.

Generally staff have a great time - hardly like working!!
Suitable for outgoing persons with ability to learn quickly.
Tidy presentation and capable of communicating fluently in English is essential.

No experience necessary as full training given.
I can send a 'cheat' training sheet prior which has all the info
Note: This is funny money (fake money) so no pressure with cash handling and our rules are geared towards giving money away - so a little different from real Casino.
Need to be of a level where they are able to deal Blackjack (seated) or possibly Roulette - a trainer/supervisor is on hand - can swap tables
through the night

Dress requirements;  Tidy trousers or skirt (prefer black). Long sleeved collared white or black shirt preferred - but will accept short sleeved if this is all you have available -
T-shirts not acceptable. Tidy, practical shoes as depending on table you are on, you could have to stand.
Vest, hat and tie supplied for event. 

May be more work available for the right candidate.

Message me NOW!!

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