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Oneida Nation seeks table-game dealers for upcoming Point Place Casino in Sullivan

Point Place Casino rendering
A rendering of the upcoming Point Place Casino, which is set to open in the spring in the Madison County town of Sullivan. The Oneida Indian Nation is currently looking to train and hire table-game dealers for the facility. (Photo credit: Oneida Indian Nation website)

Instructors will train dealer-school students for the variety of table games that Point Place Casino will offer, including blackjack and craps. Tuition is $175 with tuition reimbursement available, upon employment.

Those interested can apply here

The Oneida Indian Nation calls it “just the first wave” of recruitment for Point Place Casino. The $40 million project will create more than 250 permanent jobs and has already created more than 250 local construction jobs.

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With a recruitment office in Cicero opening later this month, the casino will be seeking to fill additional full- and part-time culinary, restaurant, retail, operations, and additional gaming positions.

 

About the casino

Point Place Casino’s smoke-free, 65,000-square-foot facility will include a gaming floor with nearly 500 slot machines and 20 table games.

It will also offer two bars; two counter-service restaurants, including Burgers of Madison County and the newest location of Wicked Good Pizza; along with a second location of Turning Stone’s chocolatier and bakery Opals Confectionary.

The venue will be located on Route 31, near the corner of Bridgeport-Kirkville Road, just a few hundred feet from the Cicero border.

 

Contact Reinhardt at ereinhardt@cnybj.com

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