Vice
President Casino Operations Carnival Corporation Casino Division
Ron
- Dealer Scottsdale, AZ
My
wife and I work together and we are young and have no children yet. Does
Carnival hire married couples and if so how does this work and could we stay
together? A friend says that sometimes you split couples up on renewed contracts.
Ron,
I suspect your friend is referring to one of the other major cruiselines. We
actually welcome couples as sometimes being more stable and long serving and if
we hire as a couple we do everything possible to keep them together subject to
staffing needs and cabin availability.
GreginTahoe
TGS
Would the experienced day boat dealers be
considered first for employment ? Seems to me they would be have a better
idea of what to expect having already developed their "sea legs"
and all.
Actually
Greg, day boat dealers are probably less likely to adapt to the big ship
environment because they are used to going home to an apartment at the end of
each day while my staff make their home and their social life onboard.
Sea
legs are rarely an issue with the size and seaworthiness of the modern
cruiseliners though that is not to imply that you would never see rough
seas.
Toby
-
Dealer Reno, NV
Does
the Carnival Corporation manage all the casinos in the entire fleet or do you
hire some casino companies to manage them? What about staffing these
poker cruses I hear about?
There
are no other companies involved in the management of our casino
operations in the various Corporate fleets Toby. There are a small number
of companies conducting poker cruises onboard ships, including on
our vessels, and they bring their own equipment and experienced
poker staff onboard for each event.
Samiam
- Dealer Las Vegas, NV
I
work with an Australian guy that dealt on a couple of cruise lines. He claims
that very few of the major cruise companies hire dealers from the U.S. - He says
it is because Americans are lazy. Any truth to that?
After
28 years in the business Sam I honestly don’t believe there is a single
characteristic that you can uniformly apply to a nationality. I think the casino
employment prospects around the US are simply too good for most Americans to try
a shipboard job and it is very easy to just sign off the ship and go home to a
good casino position. We have had some US staff who have gone on to be excellent
managers but have then found top positions on land.
Anne
- Dealer Las Vegas, NV
As
Vice President of Casino Operations are you telling us that there 73
casino managers under your control?
( 20 Carnival ships and 53
non Carnival) Next question is Are you married?
Yes
Anne, there are 73 ships under my control although some are small luxury vessels
and don’t have a manager position.
I
checked with my wife and she said to say that I have been ‘happily
married’ for nearly 19 years.
Richard
- Dual-Rate Scottsdale, AZ
Will
I be able to leave ship and visit the ports? If so, for how long?
Richard,
a typical port stop is anywhere from 6 to 16 hours and generally
the casino is closed in ports so this is break time for our staff. There is now
a safety requirement that a percentage of the crew remain onboard in every port
in case of an emergency so there is always a chance that some casino staff are
assigned to this detail. It doesn’t require any duties beyond physically being
present on the ship.
Andy
- TGS
Las Vegas, NV
Can
an unmarried couple get hired with you guys and share the same cabin? What about fraternizing
with guests and or staff? Is this a big problem among the boys so to
speak?
Gotta ask
sir, inquiring minds want to know.
Our
staff are all, hopefully, adults and we do not require a marriage license to
treat them as a couple Andy. We do have very set standards regarding acceptable
conduct between staff and guests and we do expect that all our staff will
respect those restrictions.
A.R.
- TGS Windsor,
Ontario Canada
Do
you hire table game supervisors from the outside if qualified for such position or primarily promote within?
We
have a general policy that a table game supervisor is the first rung of
the management ladder
that leads to Casino Manager. Since we wouldn’t want to have a Casino
Manager who didn’t know all the games on the floor we won’t promote to
Supervisor without all games including Craps.
We
always try to promote from within for obvious morale reasons but at times
of rapid expansion, such as now, our staff know that we will bring
talented management in if we need to.
"G"
Casino marketing, North Carolina
What
type of documentation would someone need, and does it matter where you're from?
US
citizens and residents need a passport and a very thorough medical but beyond
that there are no other specific requirements. See
website
Dee
- Dealer Wisconsin
I
was reading on the message board that dealers receive most of their income
from tokes. is it true that they only get $10 a day in salary??????
That
is correct Dee. $10 per day is the current starting rate for a
blackjack/roulette dealer and there are pay increments for craps, trainee
supervisor and on through the supervisor pay scale. In our system
supervisors also receive a share of the tips. It is quite natural for a US
dealer to be horrified at the $10 per day rate but when you consider the
$1,500 to $3,000 + total spending money that the dealers can make without rent, food,
transportation or utility bills to worry about.
Scott
- DualRate Las Vegas, NV
Is there a cutoff
age for casino staff? How old is too old to be considered for employment and is
there a mandatory retirement age?
I
am 53 and I would like to think I can still do a useful job and I know
there are at least two of my staff on the ships who are ten years older
than me and still, in my opinion, doing a great job Scott.
Shawn-
Dealer Melbourne, Australia
First
of all thanks for taking the time to answer all these questions, very
helpful, as I have been considering the cruise ships for a while now.
You mentioned in a previous
answer that promotion was not possible without "all games including
craps", what games are available on your ships? And do you have
internal training for say someone that you believe would make a good
supervisor but isn’t lucky enough to have craps? I work at a large
Australian casino and craps is not a high profile game here, with very few
tables, and our casino doesn't (as a general rule) like handing out third
games, as it would involve a pay increase. Currently I have BJ, AR and CSP.
Shawn,
We have a large number of staff from Australia and New Zealand and a fair
number of them have gone on to become Casino Hosts or enter management. It
is not at all unusual for someone like yourself to join and then let your
Manager know that you are very keen to learn dice.
CF-
Dealer New Orleans, LA
Is
there a site on the net where one could apply for a dealing job and receive
offers from multiple cruise lines or must I apply at each independently?
I
haven’t heard of any site that recruits across various companies unless
there is an employment agency site doing that.
HT-
Dealer Location not
disclosed
We
were discussing this interview last night at work and clearly this is not
the life for me but can you tell us the demographics of the typical
entry-level recruit?
If
there is a typical new hire they would have 1.5 – 10 years experience in
a regular land based casino environment dealing blackjack, roulette and
poker. Typical nationalities of applicants varies according to local
casino opportunities and exchange rates which make the cruise ship job
more or less competitive.
Dennis-
Dealer Laughlin, NV
Is
it true that most dealers use a broker to find work within this industry?
Dennis,
There are many agencies who try to make a profit out of selling employment
information but I would expect that less than 5% of our applicants find us
by that method and the rest now come straight to the oceancasinojobs
website.
Dale
- TGS Palm Springs, CA
Mr
Dofort, first off I would like to thank you for taking the time to do
this. This interview has created a buzzsaw of debate among staff I work
with. My question is this. Are all casino staff paid in US currency? And
if so, does this not create problems for a few staff members and the
currency exchange rates?
Dale, Although time consuming I love talking about our industry in general and our company in particular so this has so far been a positive experience. Except for the staff on Costa Cruise Line who are paid in Euros, all other casino staff are paid wages, and tips, in US dollars. Substantial changes in exchange rates such as have occurred in the last year make the job less attractive to certain nationalities if their focus is on sending money home.
Karen
Dealer Las Vegas, NV
Can
you tell us the games offered on most ships with minimum / maximum betting
limits? Also, do any of the ships have bingo (My mom wants to know) or
wagering on sporting events?
Karen.
Typical limits are $3 - $100 // $5 - $200 // $10 - $300 // $25 - $500.
Some of the poker games have lower maximums . In most ships we have
Blackjack, Roulette, Craps (Double Odds), Caribbean Stud and Three Card
Poker. Most
large ships have bingo games and we currently do not provide sports
betting anywhere.
SL,
Dealer, Melbourne, Australia
Criminal
convictions: I have a record, stupid stuff as a kid, marijuana for
personal use (obviously I would never do that now), all were prior to my
employment at current job and receiving my gaming license here. Would you
foresee that as a problem?
Logical
question. My response, just as I say at recruitment seminars, is that we
have very few angels working for us and we are more concerned with how
your behavior and performance will be if you join us. It is however
vitally important that applicants provide us with their full background
when applying so that we make our hiring decision based on the person they
are and not some enhanced person they would like to have been.
Christie-
Dealer Washington
Any
idea how many female dealers are working the casinos on Carnival? Also, I would like to ask if it is safe for young
women to do this solo? My family is worried about the terrorism threat to the passenger cruise lines
and feel this may not be the right time to apply.
As far as I am aware there have been no specific
threats against cruiseships. We have a substantial security department onboard each
ship and work closely with a number of Government agencies to ensure the safety
of our guests and crew and the ship itself. Is this the right time to apply? The
answer has to be a personal one according to your view of the world around you.
Michelle
- Dealer - Tunica,
Having
never been on a cruise, what are the most popular destinations among
casino workers? Would the QM2 be the ship of first choice?
New
hires often request ships that friends have previously worked on but once
they have been onboard and listened to their fellow employees they have a
clearer view of what their priorities are for their next contract. For
example they may request assignment based on the tip levels, or the
homeport or the ports to be visited. I think many of the staff are happy
with the short cruises to the Bahamas while others dream of at least one
World Cruise before they leave.
Karen
- Dealer Las Vegas, NV
How
long does the average casino dealer work on ships (1 year? 2 years?) Also
Mr Dofort, do you have any idea what the percentages are of new-hires that
quit, realizing perhaps that life at sea is not for them?
Karen,
I would have trouble giving you an average with any sort of accuracy. I
can say that we have around 100 staff currently who have been with us for
ten years or more and are now vested in our pension plan. Every year there
are a small number of new hires who quit early in their first contact
because they don’t think they can adjust to shipboard life. Several will
try again and some of those will succeed the second time around.
PT-
Dealer Kansas City
Are
the west coast Mexico cruises considered the break-in casino ships?
That's
what I hear.
Absolutely untrue. We are supposed to provide a consistent casino
experience on all ships in all lines and cannot afford to concentrate the
new staff in one area. Actually the West Coast cruises to Mexico are some
of our busiest.
Brett Dealer Albuquerque, NM
Can you be more specific about the duties that are in a dealers job description unrelated to the ships casino?
Non casino duties vary according to the line.
On large ships with 20 - 45 casino staff it may only be directing guests to boat stations during the boat
drill or directing them to their cabins when they first board. On the very small luxury ships with 2 - 5 casino
staff there might be time manning the information desk, helping with the water sports, eg. banana boat rides
or waterskiing, or going along on a shore tour as an escort.
JH - TGS - Las Vegas, NV Hi there, your interview with Rodney Dofort is great!
Fantastic idea! This is good because of all the stupid rumors that fly around about working on cruise ships.
Can you ask him if it is true or not if a staff member gets terminated do they get left at the next port and
must fend for themselves?
JH. Regardless of the reason for termination it will
ultimately be the
responsibility of the cruiseline to return a crewmember to their home country.
Victor - TGS - Detroit
Scott, in your interview with Rodney Dofort there was no mention of the benefits package offered. Why? There
is no mention of it on their site.
Victor. Good point. We tend not to advertise the job
a great deal since we
still receive around 10-15 applications for every position we fill and the majority of
applicants seem to know about us from their friends who are, or have been, employed onboard.
Although we have a stock purchase plan and a pension plan these have no relevance for the new hire so we don't promote them at
the recruitment stage.
Joe -TGS- Detroit Does Carnival have some sort of living arrangements on
land when a staff member is in between contracts. Rumor around here is that there is some sort company
owned condos they rent out. Can you find out if that is true or not?
Joe. Common confusion between cruiseships and day
gaming ships. Day boats
operate 1-2 cruises per day of 6-12 hours and focus mostly on casino gaming. Their
casino staff often live in condos and go to work on the ship just like a land based
dealer. Cruiseships operate for anything from 2 days up to a world cruise at 110
days and are virtually never in a homeport overnight. The casino is only one of the
many entertainment areas onboard and the staff live full time on the ship until the end of their contract
when they go home until they decide to seek another contract.
Scott
Cameron
CasinoDealers.Net
Well, I guess that wraps it up
Mr.Dofort. We truly appreciate you taking the time from your busy schedule.
Clearly this has been a very unique presentation and I
hope it went
very smooth for you.
Any last thoughts?
Thanks for inviting me,
I had my reservations at first as you know but it turned out to be very gratifying
and I had fun. I really enjoy talking about our industry. As one of the questioners said the
onboard casino job is not for everyone but it is an
option for the right type of applicant and we still have another ten major cruiseships to be delivered in the
next two years so there are plenty of opportunities.
Thanks
everyone who participated in this project. I would also like to thank Ian
Sutton the Editor of Gamingfloor.Com who helped make this happen.
Good job everybody.
Scott
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