Rivercard,
When I was going to WSU, Harrah's reps came on campus interviewing for summer jobs there. 8 of us from WSU ended up getting hired, We all lived in a condo for the summer, right on the lake.
As Shane said, the work itself, was nothing to brag about.
I started out the summer working in the slot dept. By the end of the summer, I was a supervisor in the slot dept.
He was also correct in that it was a "glory" job, more than a money making one. We were paid minimum wage, plus tips.
We were all like sheep or cattle, if we so much as breathed wrong, you could be fired. It was Harrah's standing policy that if a customer complained about your service, you were shown the door, literally no questions asked, since they knew there was a constant daily line of people at their employment office to replace anyone fired.
But other than that, it WAS fun, a great job for a college kid.
You could find a party somewhere, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with all the other employees around too.
It was a good education. I probably learned more there, than I did in School.
