Casino Jobs - Preparing to go
Transportation to your new job or to the area in which you decide to relocate is an important consideration.
In this industry chances are you will need to relocate before you officially land a job working at a casino. Unless you already live near a gaming city, such as Atlantic City, Reno, or Las Vegas, or perhaps one of the many newly opened riverboat casinos or Indian gaming parlors, you will be looking at making a significant move in order to achieve your immediate career goals.
For many leaving home for an extended period or permanently relocating requires more than just packing a bag and buying a plane ticket. Most likely you will need to tie up as many loose ends as possible well in advance of leaving, such as making arrangements to move out of your current living space, having your mail forwarded, and paying off bills. Student loans and credit card debts don't disappear just because you do. Forward your mail to a friend or relative until you have an address, cancel or let your memberships and subscriptions run out, and either pay off your debts or set up a system for making payments while relocating.
Remember that credit card and finance companies are huge, bureaucratic operations that rely heavily on computers for their billing services.



