My tenure as a casino dealer has taught me a few things about dealing with people. Sometimes during our breaks us dealers get together to blow off steam about the frustrations of customer service. It seems table games are a no win situation (imagine that). Yet it's also mostly a no win situation for us as well. I will admit that as of this writing I am 25 years old, and I don't really know that much about anything. Hell, I've been living in Iowa for 15 years now. If not for my Dad, I wouldn't have seen nearly as much of the world as I have. But I do know that the majority of people who gamble are the most whiny, dishonest, immature crybabies I've ever seen. Whiny because they love to let you know how unfair it is that you didn't bust on that sixteen. Dishonest because I've almost never seen anyone return an overpaid bet or stopped payment on a winner when in fact it was a loser. Immature because of the total lack of respect they seem to have for anything. Pleasant, honest gamblers are out there (God bless you people), but unfortunately not enough to be of influence.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard the specific phrase "I've been playing this game longer than you've been alive." WOW!! AWESOME!! You've been gambling for more than 25 years. So...after two and a half decades, have you still not figured out that the game is stacked against you; that mathematically it is impossible for you to win? OK, maybe you even accept that whatever money you gamble you're gonna lose. Does this mean that since you've been losing for more than 25 years that you're entitled to tell dealers how to do their jobs? Apparently since you insist on bending or breaking the rules or procedures, dealers adhering to company policy are incompetent because they will not risk discipline to accommodate your shenanigans.
GROW THE FUCK UP!!! You're 40-70 years old!! The world does not owe you lordship because you've survived for this long. There are billions of people like you who aren't aggressively demanding subordination. And guess what? They're the ones getting what you so badly crave. Some people gamble to have a good time. And some people gamble because they're lonely seeking a feeling of importance. You know who you are. Respect is a privilege, not a right. Give it, and you'll be surprised with the results.
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