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> Here the admin is right. However, even though the Casinos should not be concerned, some are. I have personally witnessed casino employees kicking out pros and non-pros alike playing high progressives for various reasons, not the least of which was jealousy.
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> Where employees are allowed to play after work, you have the biggest problems.
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> I have resorted to getting a job as a cocktail server, to play in a casino where the progressives were really good.
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> FK
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> P.S. I made abut $200 a night in tips, and $400 off duty. I couldn't do it now, the high-heels would hurt too much.
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Ha! You're funny, Frank. And I got a kick out of your sense of humor in the book. (by the way everyone, it's a good book!) Hey Frank, can I ask you a personal question? How old are you? Are there any pictures of you on the internet? Links, please.
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