I just don't get the logic behind this one. Okay, while cashing out chips in a casino, DO NOT take the tall pile that you have that is already nice and neat and flick it across my damn counter!!! I don't understand WHY people do this!
One guy had four red chips, he flung them across my counter so they were all flat and spread out in a way that is unacceptable for us to count for the cameras. Futhermore, we are not allowed to just pay them like that. We have to touch the chips ourselves and set them up a certain way.
SC: See, I was helping.
Me: Sir, I have to touch the chips anyway.
WHY fling them all over?? Where did this concept come from? I'm waiting for the day where one of then flings a black chip (worth $100) and it will fall down some crack and disappear and we'll get blamed.
Usually, when there are a lot, I'll take my time re-stacking them back up. Maybe they'll get the point. It is hard to pick them up when they are flat on the counter. You have to arch your hand a certain way and dig your fingers underneath. It makes the process slower. And your hand does get tired.
I over heard one guy tell his friend that he mixes the colors up so he can just watch the cashier try and separate them. Another guys said that he likes to count with the cashier and purposely try to mess them up.
So, if any of you cash out chips or go to a casino, don't do the following: Fling your chips all over, count with us, do not reach in and try to grab at the money we are counting or even enter our area, think its just so funny to ask if you can get six twenties for a hundred dollar bill, yes we have heard all the jokes and they are never funny.
Sorry but I am a little ranty.
Or these people have a huge stack and lie them on their side!! Leave them upright! And no we cannot take your change in our hand. Don't hold your hand out, we will avoid your hand and put your money right next to it. That one I get because everywhere else you go people stick the money in your hand but not here, we need the cameras to see everything.
One guy had four red chips, he flung them across my counter so they were all flat and spread out in a way that is unacceptable for us to count for the cameras. Futhermore, we are not allowed to just pay them like that. We have to touch the chips ourselves and set them up a certain way.
SC: See, I was helping.
Me: Sir, I have to touch the chips anyway.
WHY fling them all over?? Where did this concept come from? I'm waiting for the day where one of then flings a black chip (worth $100) and it will fall down some crack and disappear and we'll get blamed.
Usually, when there are a lot, I'll take my time re-stacking them back up. Maybe they'll get the point. It is hard to pick them up when they are flat on the counter. You have to arch your hand a certain way and dig your fingers underneath. It makes the process slower. And your hand does get tired.
I over heard one guy tell his friend that he mixes the colors up so he can just watch the cashier try and separate them. Another guys said that he likes to count with the cashier and purposely try to mess them up.
So, if any of you cash out chips or go to a casino, don't do the following: Fling your chips all over, count with us, do not reach in and try to grab at the money we are counting or even enter our area, think its just so funny to ask if you can get six twenties for a hundred dollar bill, yes we have heard all the jokes and they are never funny.
Sorry but I am a little ranty.
Or these people have a huge stack and lie them on their side!! Leave them upright! And no we cannot take your change in our hand. Don't hold your hand out, we will avoid your hand and put your money right next to it. That one I get because everywhere else you go people stick the money in your hand but not here, we need the cameras to see everything.
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