Job Description of a Floor Supervisor
A floor supervisor typically works in a casino overseeing staff in an assigned area, and creates a friendly atmosphere for casino guests.
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Education
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Most organizations require a high school diploma or GED, but prefer a bachelor's degree.
License
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Casino gaming workers are required to be licensed by a state regulatory agency. The licensing application process includes a background investigation and drug test.
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Skills
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Because these occupations involve constant communication with customers, they're required to have superior customer service skills, as well as good organization and relationship skills to oversee casino workers.
Responsibilities
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Overseeing gaming staff includes circulating among casino tables and observing operations to ensure that all stations and games are covered for each shift,and that everyone adheres to the rules of the games.
Salary
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In May of 2008, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported an average salary of $41,160 per year.
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