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Handle money transactions in casinos or other gaming businesses.
Gaming Cage Workers handle money transactions in casinos and other gaming businesses. They may balance financial books, or verify patrons' credit references in order to give them house credit. They may sell gambling chips, tokens, or tickets to patrons.
Wages | $18.21 per hour on average |
Outlook | Statewide data not available |
Education & Training | High School or less is typically required. |
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