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Gambling Dealer

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AVG. SALARY

$24,610

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EDUCATION

High school (GED)

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JOB OUTLOOK

Increasing

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Real-Life Decision Making

You have been a casino dealer for years in smaller towns, but have finally moved to Las Vegas to work at the giant Rhinestone Casino. It's your first week on the job and you are excited to be dealing in the glitzy city.

This evening, you are working the blackjack table. Towards the end of the evening, a man dressed in an expensive dark suit and a woman in gold lame sit at your table. This is nothing unusual. However, they stay at the table for some time, and once, out of the corner of your eye, you believe you see the woman sliding a card under the table.

An hour later, you again glance over and see the woman flipping something under the table.

"You have to know what to do if you suspect some sort of criminal activity going on," says Ryan Savelieff, a casino dealer.

It's your first week of work, so you don't really want to make a fuss, and you don't have any evidence of wrongdoing.

What do you do?

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