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Quote Originally Posted by mbialowas:
I would make the move. Jersey is a shiit hole. Vegas' economy is booming right now. Low cost of living, low taxes, great weather. Lots of hot pusssy running around town. Here's a tip though, stay away from the slot machines, and don't date strippers Haha thanks for the tips. You sound like a few buddies of mine. |
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Quote Originally Posted by zebrakiller:
https://www.covers.com/postingforum/POST01/showmessage.aspx?spt=35&sub=102508762 I checked it out; good thread. Very interested in seeing how everything plays out. |
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Quote Originally Posted by HutchEmAll: You don't have to go all the way to Vegas to fulfill your passion of working at a Sportsbook. Are there any other reasons you want to move out there? Good question. Vegas is such a unique town. When I took a trip there some years back I really enjoyed my time there, even though it was short-lived. The scenery, people, weather, and overall atmosphere was great. Cost of living is lower. Also, living in NJ my whole life, I feel Vegas would be an ugrade. I know that line opens up for a lot of jokes haha.
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Quote Originally Posted by jamesxnj: What do you do for a living in NJ? I don't think you can just knock on the door of a casino's HR dept and get a job in a sportsbook right off the bat,now if you worked at MP or the Meadowlands punching tickets that would be a huge help. I've thought about it also many times and Summerlin somewhere around W.Charleston would be where I would go first with enough $$ to last a year for expenses (Not Gambling $) But I have gotten to old to pick up and leave.Moved from NJ to FL years ago and no regrets.Still on East Coast time and no real winter to speak of..and Vegas remains a special getaway place and once in awhile AC cause you can take the boy out of Jersey but never take the Jersey out of the boy. Have you been to Vegas enough to see what living there through the seasons is like? Where in NJ do you live,do you lock your car when you go into your local Wawa/7-11 ? How old are you I wonder? Anyway GL I appreciate the response. I'm 28, live about an hour from AC, and have been working at a family-owned car dealership for some years now. I'm not a fan of the business but was basically handed the job. I'm thankful for it but want to do something I'm interested in. Never lived in Vegas, only went for a 5-day trip when I was in my early 20s to enjoy some gambling. I understand this would be a huge undertaking. No decision has been made; I'm more or less checking its feasibilty. Also, I know there will be a Supreme Court hearing about overturning PAPSA (I believe this month). A decision won't be made until probably mid-2018. If, and that's a big "if", sports betting gets legalized in NJ in any capacity I'd assume it wouldn't take into effect till at least some time 2019 -- that's a while away.
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Quote Originally Posted by The Hawk: CG? Had no idea what you were talking about until BWS77 shared that dude's thread. I'm not him, and judging BWSs youtube link I'm grateful for not being him.
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Quote Originally Posted by mbialowas: Summerlin You should make the move. Cost of living is half what Jersey is. Plus Jersey is a shiit hole. Not too sure what a good place would be to write tickets. They all seem to like their jobs out here in the desert. I don't ask them what they make or what their benefits are, so no help there. I'm sure its all a union environment Thanks for the advice. Now have Summerlin and Henderson on top of my list. Jersey is a bit of shithole haha. I know pay is low for ticket writers (there are benefits though), but it's the best way to get my foot in the door.
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Thank you for the quick response.
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Apologies for posting this twice (how ironic haha). Purely accidental.
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There are multiple users (probably just one individual) spamming the GENERAL DISCUSSION forum. There must be 20+ threads repeating the same nonsensical blatter. Must be banned and removed.
Thank you.
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Quote Originally Posted by lennon65: Summerlin and Henderson are good areas. Stay out of North Las Vegas. It's a Ghetto. GL on your Journey. Thanks lennon. A few of the places I was looking into are located in Henderson. Seems like a nice area. Also, happy birthday
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Hi all. I used to have a Covers account but it has been a while since I used it and forget/lost my name and email. That explains why this is my first post.
I live in New Jersey and have been seriously thinking about moving to Vegas. In a way it's to get a 'fresh start'. I've always had a passion for working at a sportsbook, especially after finding out I'm a shitty gambler haha. I've asked around, including a few people involved in the Vegas scene. Surprisingly, there's been much pushback and little encouragement. Not to sound corny but I've heard so many people state to pursue your passion. Why is this different? I'm seeking tips and advice for uprooting from NJ and moving to Vegas. How much money should I bring (I've heard 3-6 months worth if looking for a job), what casinos are recommended for getting a job (looking to start out as a ticket writer), what apartment complexes to look into, etc. I've been doing some of this myself for a few weeks but want/need help from others, especially those who may have experienced such a move. Any helpful commentary is appreciated; even sharing other threads or articles would be useful. I haven't made my decision yet, and this idea didn't come about because I thought it would be 'cool' to live in Vegas. I'm serious about it but been having difficultly researching as it's something I've never done before. I'm happy to answer any questions as well. Thanks in advance.
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