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Board Gambling discussion
Re: It's there a possibility of working in a physical casino and not gamble
by
Jaycoinz
on 20/08/2024, 19:07:09 UTC
I was discussing with my friend that works in a physical casino yesterday evening. He lamented that his work environment has exposed him to gambling excessively that he hardly saves enough, if at all at the end of the month although he sees good funds from the tips he receives regularly from his clients that clinches wins. He also receives a manageable salary at month-end, but almost everything goes back into gambling.

He stressed that working in a casino exposes you to irresistible desires to gamble and you can do little about it.

I told him that it's possible to save part of the money and gamble with the rest and this was my strategy.
I asked him not to gamble until it's 6pm in the evening and by then he should divide his daily tips into five places, then go straight to a money collection point tho deposit 4/5 of the funds, then come back to gamble with the rest, he agreed to try it out from today and I'm yet to hear of his success as at now. We also agreed that he'll open a fixed deposit account where his salary goes in and remain untouched until every 6 months as his main savings since his tips are enough for his daily expenses

This got me thinking and I decided to share it here, is it not possible to work in a casino and not gamble?
Are there other behavioral patterns that could be employed to reduce gambling excessively while working in a casino?
Let me have your thoughts on this.

There are people people that work in bar that don't drink, there are people that do drugs that don't take the products they sell, it's all based on choice and lifestyle, some people are not into gambling naturally so it's very possible for them not to gamble even though they work in a bet shop or a casino, but majority of the people working there wouldn't be able to resist this lifestyle because it's very easy to get hooked or trapped in such an environment