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My body is adapted to night shifts, so I don't set an alarm unless I have something important to do.
I wake up in the evening or at night, and it's a pain to go out.
I just do it at a nearby store.
I've gotten to the point where I go to Donki once every few months.
So, today I thought I'd write about tips.
Why?
Today's customer was famous for giving a lot of tips (lol).
I knew about it, but it was my first time, so I was a little nervous.
He started coming to the casino occasionally from a certain point last year, and when he comes, my tip income goes up a lot.
I don't get any tips, though.
The service staff, cashiers, and dealers get tips, so they get really excited.
Each person can give hundreds of millions of yen in tips (lol).
I think how tip revenue is distributed varies depending on the casino, but at my workplace,
I wonder if they divide the total amount of tips at table games by the total number of dealers?
I guess it's based on the amount of tips you get per hour and how many hours you worked that month.
Sorry if that's unclear.
That's how it was.
The actual number of days you work and the hours you work also play a role.
I don't know exactly how many dealers there are at my workplace,
but I'd say it's roughly 2000-3000.
Other departments with fewer staff get more tips per person.
For example, if the tips are $300,000,
if there are 100 staff,
$300,000 divided by 100 is $3,000.
Each person earns $3,000 in tips per month.
Plus your salary.
That's a lot.
When I was a dealer, I made a few hundred dollars a month.
If I made $500 in tips, I felt like that was a lot this month.
But now, if someone comes who gives a lot of tips,
I can make just under $1,000 to $2,000 in tips.
I'm so jealous. It's unfair.
There's a salary reversal phenomenon going on.
I played a little today, so I wonder how much I made...
Just from what I can remember,
I think it was around 100k to 150k.
That's 15 million. Wow, that's huge.
If you stay for a few days and get an average of 30 to 50 million yen in tips per day,
that's pretty impressive.
If you were to entertain him at a cabaret club,
he would probably give a lot of tips to all the girls.
This guy
gives tips every time he wins,
and gives tips to all the waitresses, cashiers, and dealers.
Some people give huge tips,
and others give small tips every time.
If you are in the US or somewhere else,
if you can earn tips individually, it must be very important to give tips to these customers' tables.
If you deal in a day, you might get a billion yen in tips alone.
When you think about it like that, it might be a bit of a dream (lol).
I wonder what it's really like.
That's not fair! There might be complaints among dealers.
Maybe dealers who make few mistakes or dealers who specialize in entertainment tend to be chosen.
Or maybe they have a favorite dealer.
Anyway, there are rare customers who give a considerable amount of tips.
If they give me that much, I wonder if they can give me some pocket money too (crying)
Hi. I eat only one katsudon on my days off.
I wake up in the evening or at night, and it's a pain to go out.
I just do it at a nearby store.
I've gotten to the point where I go to Donki once every few months.
So, today I thought I'd write about tips.
Why?
Today's customer was famous for giving a lot of tips (lol).
I knew about it, but it was my first time, so I was a little nervous.
He started coming to the casino occasionally from a certain point last year, and when he comes, my tip income goes up a lot.
I don't get any tips, though.
The service staff, cashiers, and dealers get tips, so they get really excited.
Each person can give hundreds of millions of yen in tips (lol).
I think how tip revenue is distributed varies depending on the casino, but at my workplace,
I wonder if they divide the total amount of tips at table games by the total number of dealers?
I guess it's based on the amount of tips you get per hour and how many hours you worked that month.
Sorry if that's unclear.
That's how it was.
The actual number of days you work and the hours you work also play a role.
I don't know exactly how many dealers there are at my workplace,
but I'd say it's roughly 2000-3000.
Other departments with fewer staff get more tips per person.
For example, if the tips are $300,000,
if there are 100 staff,
$300,000 divided by 100 is $3,000.
Each person earns $3,000 in tips per month.
Plus your salary.
That's a lot.
When I was a dealer, I made a few hundred dollars a month.
If I made $500 in tips, I felt like that was a lot this month.
But now, if someone comes who gives a lot of tips,
I can make just under $1,000 to $2,000 in tips.
I'm so jealous. It's unfair.
There's a salary reversal phenomenon going on.
I played a little today, so I wonder how much I made...
Just from what I can remember,
I think it was around 100k to 150k.
That's 15 million. Wow, that's huge.
If you stay for a few days and get an average of 30 to 50 million yen in tips per day,
that's pretty impressive.
If you were to entertain him at a cabaret club,
he would probably give a lot of tips to all the girls.
This guy
gives tips every time he wins,
and gives tips to all the waitresses, cashiers, and dealers.
Some people give huge tips,
and others give small tips every time.
If you are in the US or somewhere else,
if you can earn tips individually, it must be very important to give tips to these customers' tables.
If you deal in a day, you might get a billion yen in tips alone.
When you think about it like that, it might be a bit of a dream (lol).
I wonder what it's really like.
That's not fair! There might be complaints among dealers.
Maybe dealers who make few mistakes or dealers who specialize in entertainment tend to be chosen.
Or maybe they have a favorite dealer.
Anyway, there are rare customers who give a considerable amount of tips.
If they give me that much, I wonder if they can give me some pocket money too (crying)
Hi. I eat only one katsudon on my days off.
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