Hollywood Casino hires dealers for return of live poker

As it gets ready to start playing poker again, Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course is hiring 30 dealers. During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the East Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, casino shut down its poker room.

In a different location than the poker room prior to the pandemic, poker tables will be set up next to the sportsbook entrance.

During training, employees will be paid $13 per hour. After training is over, they will be able to keep their own tips. According to the casino, no prior experience is required.
 
Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course is bringing poker back and hiring 30 new dealers to prepare for the relaunch. The casino, located in East Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, initially closed its poker room in 2020 due to the pandemic. This time, poker tables will be set up close to the sportsbook entrance, a different location than before. New hires will earn $13 per hour during training, with the added benefit of keeping their tips once training concludes. Additionally, no prior experience is necessary, opening the door to a wider pool of applicants interested in working in the casino industry.
 
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