Title: Gaming Commission Rules Post by: CRIPPIN on January 23, 2008, 11:17:03 PM I gather that some of you work in the casinos and would be grateful for a bit of help.
A friend of mine from the South coast used to work in the casinos but left, went into a business venture and ended up bankrupt. Now she needs a job again and would like to go back into the casinos as it's what she knows best. Problem is that she remembers that a question from her previous gaming board license application was something like 'are you or have you ever been declared bankrupt?'. The question is, does being bankrupt disqualify you from working in a casino? Thanks in anticipation. Title: Re: Gaming Commission Rules Post by: The Nomad on January 24, 2008, 08:06:49 PM It used to do but these days you never know I know convicted drug dealers who are back in the bis .The Gaming commission is not as picky these days and it depends on the job of course........ Apply they can only say No
Title: Re: Gaming Commission Rules Post by: CRIPPIN on January 24, 2008, 10:39:54 PM Thanks Nomad, I've put that to her but apparently bankrupcy doesn't last as long these days and 'have you ever' is not as traceable! So if the answer to the question is a no now then she will leave it and try when the storm has blown over, so to speak!
Title: Re: Gaming Commission Rules Post by: ZAC on January 25, 2008, 03:16:15 AM They do ask on the new P.F.L. (Not GB11) . Always declare it and it will not be a problem.
hoped this helped u out Zac Title: Re: Gaming Commission Rules Post by: CRIPPIN on January 25, 2008, 09:25:42 PM Thanks Zac, means nothing to me but I'll pass it on and I'm sure it will help.
Thanks again. |