Back in “the day” (circa 1970-2000), to attract casino business most buffets and some restaurants…
Browsing: Human Capital
I have been writing for Gaming & Leisure magazine for more than 10 years now,…
No I am not trying to depress you, or claim superiority… I am making bad…
In my last article, I asked the question: “Do you want true accountability?” Well, do…
Information Technology (IT) has always played an important role in the gaming and hospitality industry…
Once the preserve of small, modern, agile companies with small staff – remote working is now a feature of large companies who require their staff to be out on the road and available no matter where they are
Excluding the Las Vegas strip, casinos typically generate 60%-80% or more of their revenues from slot operations. To understand the workings of a large slot department, we went to Jay Duarte. Jay has been the Vice President of Slot Operations at Thunder Valley Casino Resort for nearly four years. Prior to this, he had four years at various Station Casinos properties in Las Vegas, as well as experience with slot manufacturer Konami Gaming.
