In addition, a multitude of positions in casino operators are available. The company is looking for drivers, cashiers, security personnel, technicians and dealers, among others, offering starting pay of $18 an hour for non-tipped workers and $10-16 an hour for tipped staff.
A variety of other employees, such as chefs, cooks, bartenders, servers and hosts, among others, are also needed.
That is what we have been constantly saying here. Gambling industry doesn't generate opportunities and income only for the business' owners, but for a vast number of employees who can be specialized on many different areas, besides moving the local economy and boosting many other near businesses. I don't know if a 10$-18$ hourly wage is a decent sum of money on their region, because the living costs must be really expensive, especially talking about USA, but we have to take into consideration besides the hourly wages, they also receive extra tips from customers.
However, the top positions to earn between 50,000 and $70,000 a year must demand some high requirements from candidates, and probably previous experience on another big companies of the segment. I understand they put it highlighted on the article to attract more viewers, but those spots will be very limited with some chances of bringing skilled individuals from another regions to work there. For such rates, people would travel from the other side of the world just to work there...