Calling All Servers

Stop Running Six Tables.
Run One. Get Paid Up to $60/hr.

Servers walk a half-marathon every shift for tipped wages. Casino party dealers sit (or stand) at one table for four hours and earn more. Same hospitality skill, less mileage.

✓ Free Hands-On Training ✓ Nights & Weekends Only ✓ Tips Always Included
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Quick Answer

Restaurant servers transition into casino party dealing faster than almost any other background because the soft skills are identical — reading guests, multitasking, working for tips. Casino Party Dealers offers free training and books certified dealers into corporate casino nights paying up to $60/hr plus cash tips, working only 4-hour shifts on nights and weekends.

Why Servers Make Great Dealers

You Already Do the Hard Parts

The skills that get you to a 22% tip night also make you the dealer guests want at their table. The difference is that one table, for four hours, beats six tables for ten hours every time.

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You Multitask in Your Sleep

Six tables, three apps fired, a 6-top sitting down, table 14 wants the check. Running one casino table is a vacation by comparison.

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You Sell the Experience

Upselling the wine, recommending the special, making someone's anniversary feel special. That's exactly what makes a great dealer — the entertainment, not the chips.

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Less Walking, More Earning

The average server walks 8–10 miles per shift. Dealers walk to the table, run the game, walk home with $200–$360.

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Tip Math Is Familiar

You already know that hourly is a floor and tips are the ceiling. Casino party guests tip in cash, every shift, no tip pool, no tip-out.

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Quick Mental Math

Splitting checks 7 ways with allergies and substitutions has trained you for blackjack payouts. The math is easier — we promise.

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You Pick Your Schedule

Tired of being scheduled for the closing Sunday shift again? You approve every event before you commit. Work what fits your life.

The Math

Restaurant Floor vs. Casino Floor

The skills are the same. The shift is shorter. The paycheck is bigger.

A Friday Dinner Shift

Behind a Restaurant

  • Hourly$2.13–$15/hr*
  • Tips$20–$40/hr (avg)
  • Shift Length6–9 hours
  • Side Work1+ hour, unpaid
  • Miles Walked8–10 mi
  • Take-Home (4 hrs)$95–$200
A Casino Party Gig

Behind a Casino Table

  • HourlyUp to $60/hr
  • Tips$40–$120 cash
  • Shift Length4 hours
  • Side WorkNone
  • Miles Walked<1 mi
  • Take-Home (4 hrs)$280–$360

*Federal tipped minimum is $2.13/hr; states vary. Estimates from California events Jan–Apr 2026.

From the Floor to the Felt

How a Server Becomes a Dealer

Three steps. About two weeks. You'll be at a table before your next two-week pay cycle.

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Apply in 3 Minutes

Tell us where you serve, when you're free, and which restaurants you've worked. Fine dining, high-volume chains, country clubs — they all transfer. We especially love hosts who've worked private events and banquets.

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Free Hands-On Training

Two evening workshops at our training space with real casino equipment. We teach blackjack first — most common at corporate events. Roulette and craps come next as you take more shifts.

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Pick Up Your First Event

You shadow a senior dealer at your first one or two events. After that, you browse the open-events board and claim what works for you. Get paid by the end of the same week.

Common Questions

What Other Servers Asked First

Do I have to give up my server job?

Not at all. Most of our dealers work casino events on top of a primary job. Events run nights and weekends only, and you approve every shift before committing.

I've never gambled. Is that a problem?

It's actually preferred. Dealers run the game; they don't play it. The procedures we teach you are fixed — once you learn the sequence, you don't need to know strategy, odds, or anything about gambling culture.

Will I need to invest in anything to start?

No. Training is free for accepted applicants. Vests, ties, and aprons are provided per event. The only cost is showing up.

How fast can I be earning?

Most servers complete training and work their first paid event within 2–3 weeks of applying.

Your Feet Have Done Enough.

Apply tonight. Train next week. Stand behind a table — not run between six — and watch the paycheck go up while the mileage goes down.

Apply to the Dealer Network

Free to apply · Free training · No long-term commitment