Chip Runner

Larry Flynt's Lucky Lady CasinoGardena, CA
Onsite

About The Position

The Chip Runner is responsible for acknowledging and greeting customers and guests in a friendly, warm, and courteous manner. This role involves running chips, markers, and checks, as well as buying chips for patrons and dealers when necessary. The Chip Runner will assist in obtaining chips for new or converted games and must always be aware of empty seats, informing the Floorperson as needed. Key duties include verifying collections and amounts at designated times, ensuring the practice to "echo" is done in tandem with Dealers, and becoming familiar with "regular" players, their initials, and their preferred games. The position requires maintaining a professional appearance and attitude at all times and performing all other work-related duties as assigned by the Casino Shift Manager. A critical aspect of the role is the "echo" procedure, which ensures that the Dealer or Floorperson's requests for chips, card set-up, or other services are acknowledged. For example, if a dealer calls for chips on table 17, the chip runner must echo back, “chips on 17.” This is mandatory at all times without exception. The company will not communicate via text message for interviews or request personal information over the phone, via email, or via text.

Requirements

  • Must be able to perform the "echo" procedure at all times without exception.
  • Must maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times.

Nice To Haves

  • Become familiar with "regular" players, their initials and the games they prefer.

Responsibilities

  • Acknowledge and greet customers and guests in a friendly, warm and courteous manner.
  • Run chips, markers and checks.
  • Buy chips for patrons and dealers as needed.
  • Assist in obtaining chips for new or converted games.
  • Always be aware of empty seats. Inform the Floorperson as needed.
  • Verify collections and amounts at designated times.
  • Assure that the practice to "echo" is done in tandem with Dealers.
  • Become familiar with "regular" players, their initials and the games they prefer.
  • Never indicate that tips, ‘tokes', or gratuities are expected for service.
  • Maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times.
  • Perform all other work-related duties as assigned by the Casino Shift Manager.
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