free Table Games Dealer School
Live! Casino Pittsburgh to Host Free Table Games Dealer School
Back by popular demand, Live! Casino Pittsburgh is hosting a free Table Games Dealer School for anyone interested in pursuing a career in the exciting gaming industry. Beginning 4 March, all classes will be taught by experienced, licensed, and dedicated instructors who will professionally prepare students with the necessary skills to become a casino dealer.
“Our initial class in January proved so popular that we decided to host another one right away. We love helping people who are interested in an exciting new career in the gaming industry,” said Live! Casino Pittsburgh General Manager Sean Sullivan.
The Dealer School will be held inside the Westmoreland Mall on the lower concourse across from Old Navy. The classes run for six weeks from 4 March until 12 April, and are offered Monday through Friday each week. There are two time slots available each day to choose from: noon to 4 pm and 4-8 pm.
Upon completion of the program, participants will be able to interview for open dealer positions within Live! Casino Pittsburgh. Current dealer positions are available for full time, part time and on-call casual. Completion of the school does not guarantee employment.
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