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Job Description
Post information enabling patrons to wager on various races and sporting events. Assist in the operation of games such as keno and bingo. May operate random number generating equipment and announce the numbers for patrons. Receive, verify, and record patrons' wagers. Scan and process winning tickets presented by patrons and payout winnings for those wagers.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 39-3012.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 25,710.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 12.00
- Currently, there are 11,460 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners”.
Also Known As…
- Gaming and Sports Book Writers and Runners
- Racebook Writer
- Race and Sports Book Writer
- Keno Writer/Runner
- Keno Writer / Runner
- Keno Attendant
- Floor Runner
- Casino Runner
- Casino Floor Runner
- Casino Attendant
- Bingo Clerk
- Sports Book Writer
- Sports Book Board Attendant
- Sheet Writer
- Runner
- Race Board Attendant
- Pari Mutuel Ticket Seller
- Pari Mutuel Ticket Cashier
- Pari Mutuel Clerk
- Mutuel Machine Operator
- Mutuel Cashier
- Casino Worker
- Casino Gaming Worker
- Cardroom Attendant
- Bookmaker
- Bookie
- Bingo Floater
- Bingo Caller
- Betting Clerk
- Bet Taker
Tasks for “Sports Book Server”
- Sell food, beverages, or tobacco to players.
- Conduct gambling tables or games, such as dice, roulette, cards, or keno, and ensure that game rules are followed.
- Take the house percentage from each pot.
- Push dice to shooters and retrieve thrown dice.
- Answer questions about game rules or casino policies.
- Record the number of tickets cashed and the amount paid out after each race or event.
- Check to ensure that all players have placed their bets before play begins.
- Prepare collection reports for submission to supervisors.
- Inspect cards or equipment to be used in games to ensure they are in proper condition.
- Seat patrons at gaming tables.
- Operate games in which players bet that a ball will come to rest in a particular slot on a rotating wheel, performing actions such as spinning the wheel and releasing the ball.
- Exchange paper currency for playing chips or coins.
- Deliver tickets, cards, and money to bingo callers.
- Supervise staff and games and mediate disputes.
- Compute and verify amounts won or lost, paying out winnings or referring patrons to workers, such as gaming cashiers, so that winnings can be collected.
- Compare the house hand with players' hands to determine the winner.
- Open or close cash floats or game tables.
- Collect cards or tickets from players.
- Start gaming equipment that randomly selects numbered balls and announce winning numbers and colors.
- Collect bets in the form of cash or chips, verifying and recording amounts.
- Pay off or move bets as established by game rules and procedures.
- Participate in games for gambling establishments to provide the minimum complement of players at a table.
Related Technology & Tools
- 10-key calculators
- Mobile radios
- Bingo blowers
- Personal computers
- Liquid crystal display LCD monitors
- Electronic bingo handsets
- Random number generating equipment
- Bingo consoles
- Multi-line telephone systems
- Barcode scanners
- Electronic cash registers
- Touch screen computer monitors
- Betting boards
- Ticket printers
- Keno systems
- Handheld microphones
- Keno ticket printers
- Audio communications systems
- Digital game pacers
- Point of sale POS computer terminals
- Credit card processing software
- Microsoft Windows
- Microsoft Excel
- Web browser software
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Office