Meadows hires college to help train casino dealers
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The Meadows Racetrack & Casino in Washington County has selected the Community College of Beaver County to help train table game and poker dealers, managers and supervisors.
The casino expects to hire as many as 700 employees, the majority of them dealers, to handle table games. It hopes to begin offering the gambling in six to nine months.
Spokesman David LaTorre said the community college would help to write the curriculum for table games and initially play a support role in the daily training, which will take place in the casino's poker room on the racetrack level. After about six months, it will take over the training full-time. The initial training will be handled by Cannery Casino Resorts, the company that owns The Meadows.
First Published February 25, 2010 11:27 am












