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How much do entry level craps dealer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level craps dealer in the United States is $20.19, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do craps dealers get paid?

Entry-level craps dealers typically earn an hourly wage ranging from $8 to $15, often supplemented by tips from players. Salaries can vary based on location, casino size, and experience, with some dealers earning higher tips during busy shifts.

What jobs pay 4000 a week without a degree?

Entry-level craps dealers typically do not earn $4,000 per week; however, experienced casino dealers can sometimes reach high weekly earnings through tips and commissions, especially in busy venues. Other high-paying jobs without a degree include sales positions, real estate agents, or skilled trades like plumbing or electrical work, which rely on experience and certifications rather than formal education.

How to become a craps dealer?

To become a craps dealer, you typically need to complete a dealer training program or obtain a gaming license, which involves background checks and sometimes a written exam. Experience with casino games, good customer service skills, and knowledge of game rules are also important for this role.

What is the difference between Entry Level Craps Dealer vs Entry Level Blackjack Dealer?

AspectEntry Level Craps DealerEntry Level Blackjack Dealer
Required CredentialsGaming license, basic dealer trainingGaming license, basic dealer training
Work EnvironmentCasino table games, fast-paced, socialCasino table games, fast-paced, social
Employer & Industry UsageCasinos, gaming establishmentsCasinos, gaming establishments
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

Both Entry Level Craps Dealers and Entry Level Blackjack Dealers require similar credentials, work in casino environments, and are used interchangeably in the gaming industry. The main difference lies in the game they specialize in: craps versus blackjack. Your choice depends on your interest in learning specific game rules and dealing techniques.

What jobs pay $700 a day?

Entry level craps dealers typically do not earn $700 a day; their wages are usually based on hourly pay plus tips, which can vary widely. High-paying jobs that can reach or exceed $700 daily often include specialized roles such as certain sales positions, freelance consultants, or skilled trades, but these are not typically entry level. Most jobs paying this amount require significant experience, skills, or commission-based earnings.
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Table Games Dealer School

Table Games Dealer School

Wind Creek Hospitality

Bethlehem, PA • On-site

$20 - $30/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 29 days ago


Wind Creek Hospitality rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 46 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

70th of 141 rated casinos


Job description

Interested in becoming a Table Games Dealer? 
Please let us know by applying!  
At this time, we do not have any future class dates. However, you will be first to know as soon as new class dates get posted!  
  
To be eligible you must:   
  • Have a High School Diploma and/or GED/or Equivalent 
  • Be at least 18 years old and be authorized to work in the US 
  • Be able to obtain a PA Gaming License    
  • The following may prevent Gaming License Approval:  
    • Any unpaid Federal and State taxes OR Felony Charges  
    Become a Table Games Dealer at WIND CREEK CASINO, Make Lots of Money!
    No dealing experience needed, Wind Creek will TRAIN YOU. We are looking for the following 3 skills:
    • Ability to provide our guests with exceptional service
    • Ability to take instruction on dealing, requiring dexterity
    • Ability to demonstrate strong basic math skills
    Classes & Information Sessions are at Wind Creek's Dealer School. 77 Wind Creek Blvd, on the 2nd level of the Outlets Center, next to The Coach Store.
    Those who become certified and licensed are offered either Full or Part Time work based on business need. 
    Earn between $20 - $30 per hour (includes base rate and TIPS)

    READ ON…
    • Wind Creek does not pay you while you are in dealer school
    • Wind Creek certifies Table Games Dealers at no cost to you 
    • All Dealers (Full or Part Time) are required to work weekends
    • Mandatory, paid orientation is typically Mon – Thurs 8:30 – 4pm
    POSITION PURPOSE:
    The primary responsibility of the Dealer – Table Games (Entry Level/Non- Experienced) is to deal assigned table games while providing a superior gaming experience in a friendly environment. Assigned game must be dealt at the proper game pace and within all approved procedures including the proper paying and taking of wagers bet, in order to maximize company revenue. All duties are to be performed in accordance with departmental and Wind Creek Bethlehem LLC (“Wind Creek”) policies, practices, and procedures
      POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
      • Deals table games assigned, in a proficient and speedy manner to be able to deal between 55 hands or 45 spins per hour.
      • Provides courteous service and is cordial to all patrons and team members.
      • Shuffles cards in a timely manner, ensuring a thorough mix of cards in compliance with casino standards, as well as controlling the pace of the game.
      • Pays and takes winning and losing wagers according to company policy.
      • Verifies and signs fills, credits, and associated documents.
      • Passes on all pertinent information to relieving dealers and supervisors.
      • Issues chips to customers for either cash buy-ins or credit in accordance with company policy.
      • Maintains control of shoe, cards, dice and float; always keeping visual contact.
      • Informs the Supervisor – Table Games of all irregularities including suspicious guest activity.
      • Paces games, taking into account the type of action and ability of players keeping the speed of the game at the most efficient rate possible.
      • Verifies accuracy when signing all paperwork.
      • Accepts cash buy-ins and performs drop of cash according to company policy.
      • Complies with all appropriate Wind Creek policies and procedures and gaming regulations.
      • Must be able to handle chips, silver, dice and individual cards, and deal from a shoe or out of hand in a proficient manner.
      • For Craps’ Games only, dealer can perform function of Stickperson.
      • Properly use equipment, tools or systems to complete assigned tasks and complies with company safety standards.
      • Develop a working knowledge of any PGCB rules, regulations and Internal Controls applicable to your position.
      • Complete all paperwork in accordance with PGCB and approved Wind Creek standards.
      • Read and understand Wind Creek’s Compulsive and Problem Gambling Plan with regards to how to conduct business in this position and specifically the regulations prohibiting service to minors and/or intoxicated persons.
      • Provide superior customer service to all internal and external customers in compliance with Wind Creek’s customer service standards.
      • Adhere to and complies with both departmental and overall property policies and procedures.
      • Perform any other related duties as assigned.
      Minimum Employment Requirements:
      • 18 years of age, proof of authorization/eligibility to work in the United States.
      • High School diploma or equivalent.
      • Ability to communicate effectively in a positive/upbeat fashion utilizing English; both in oral and written form.
      • Interpersonal skills with focused attention on guest needs to deal effectively with all business contacts.
      • Maintain a professional, neat and well-groomed appearance adhering to Wind Creek appearance standards.
      • Maintain consistent adherence to Wind Creek’s customer service standards.
      • Must be able to work varied shifts, including weekends and holidays.
      Specific Position Requirements: 
      • Must be enrolled in or have obtained a table games dealing certificate through a Dealer Training Facility approved by the PGCB within the past five years.
        • Or have at least 6 months of dealing experience in the past five years.
      • Must be able to pass an audition.
      • Must be able to obtain and maintain CPR Certification.
      • Must be familiar with methods of game cheating.
      • Ability to calculate mathematical equations i.e. adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing without a calculator or paper.
      • Ability to follow directions with minimal supervision.
      • Physical ability to access all areas of the property.
      • Ability to withstand prolonged standing, stretching, bending and kneeling without restriction, work indoors, outdoors and be exposed to various environmental factors such as, but not limited to CRT fatigue, noise, dust, cigarette smoke.
      • Ability to work in a fast-paced, busy, and somewhat stressful environment and maintain physical stamina, proper mental attitude while dealing effectively with guests, management, team members, and outside contacts while working under pressure and meeting deadlines.
      • Ability to lift or carry a minimum of 20 pounds, unassisted, in the performance of specific tasks assigned.
      • Ability to work with others, communicate well, receive direction; review your own work.
      • Maintain a positive attitude toward work and interface with guests in a friendly and polite manner.
      • Ability to address stressful situations with clients with dignity and the utmost tact and politeness.
      • Must be able to work with others, communicate well and receive direction when needed to achieve department goals and objectives.
      • Must be able to qualify for, apply for and obtain a Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board license if required.

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