I just got hired at argosy casino and my first actual day they had this girl training me but she goes way to fast.
The actual work is easy I mean it is beyond easy but its doing a but and balancing your drawer at the beginning and end of every shift.
Has any one ever worked as a cage cashier and understand how you balance the drawer my drawer is suppose to have 40,000 in it at the beginning and end of each shift.
I no also that you add your tito's your checks and your pfc's into that ending balance. But how she figures every thing in and brings it to a zero balance I don't understand that part and she moves slow on the things that are easy and fast on the things that are complicated.
Does anyone no how to do it! She says it's the hardest part of the job, but maybe if it was broken down to where I understand it, it wouldn't be hard as they make it seem!!
Of course tomorrow when I go back to work I am going to ask her to slow down but if someone else could give me a better ideal that would be great also.
Someone please help if they no any thing about this.
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I just got hired at argosy casino and my first actual day they had this girl training me but she goes way to fast.
The actual work is easy I mean it is beyond easy but its doing a but and balancing your drawer at the beginning and end of every shift.
Has any one ever worked as a cage cashier and understand how you balance the drawer my drawer is suppose to have 40,000 in it at the beginning and end of each shift.
I no also that you add your tito's your checks and your pfc's into that ending balance. But how she figures every thing in and brings it to a zero balance I don't understand that part and she moves slow on the things that are easy and fast on the things that are complicated.
Does anyone no how to do it! She says it's the hardest part of the job, but maybe if it was broken down to where I understand it, it wouldn't be hard as they make it seem!!
Of course tomorrow when I go back to work I am going to ask her to slow down but if someone else could give me a better ideal that would be great also.
Someone please help if they no any thing about this.
sorry for the typo I meant it's the balancing the drawer at the beginning and ending of each shift.
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September 5th I go to my gaming license meeting to see if I qualify for a gaming license. I filled out a lot of paperwork regarding my gaming license it was thick and asked lots of questions?
Even tho I have already been hired and welcomed with argosy casino my background and everything came back good.
If I don't qualify for my license then I won't get the job because the license is required.
I don't have a bad criminal record felonies or anything like that ,but I was told by someone if you have any judgements, civil cases or delinquent accounts I may not get approved for my license is that true.
They didn't mention nothing about having to check my credit report for approval of getting the job if I had of known that good credit was a requirement I wouldn't even have waisted my time.I did my background and my drug test both were good I got welcomed to the company and everything.
The position is for a cage cashier here in Kansas City Missouri. I currently have lots of cash handling experience and currently have a job.
Argosy thinks I already put in my two week notice, but I didn't yet because i'm not sure if I will qualify for the license do to my poor credit.
I would be making a lot more money if I get this job and would be able to take care of things on my credit.
I've got my orientation dates and clothing fitting dates and everything already but still that doesn't mean nothing if I don't qualify for a gaming license.
Why wouldn't they make sure a person qualify's for that stuff first before offering them a position?
So is this true will negative activities such as judgement's and civil cases on my credit affect me from getting the position as a cage cashier?
P.S. I have never had a gaming license before nor have I ever worked in a casino, and were I currently work I deal with large amounts of cash there but not as much as I would at a casino.
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