A floorperson supervises
game play at various tables, especially looking for evidence of cheating or breaking house rules. A floorperson also helps
coordinate dealer schedules and maintain supplies and equipment. This is a mid-level position with
employees reporting to the pit bosses. Most floorpersons come from dealer positions and have a complete understanding of many of the casino games. Even though this position is a promotion from that of dealer, floorpersons often take a cut in pay because they are no longer receiving tips from players. As such, employees can expect to earn about $25,000 to $30,000 a year in this position.
Gambling at online casinos is not legal in all countries and locations.
It is important that you check your local laws and regulations prior to gambling at these casinos.