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  • Mrhyde

    Capitalist-Pig
    May 22, 2010
    1,052
    Bel Air MD
    More than likely it's not even a real maintenance job in as much as finding and resolving a problem. I bet they just send defective equipment back to the factory to certify it's repair as opposed to having someone "take a look".
     

    ibang1

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 12, 2011
    2,141
    Perry Hall
    Don't worry about slots going away. Once the casino's loose all their table game player's more slots will come back. Casino's make more money with slots.

    Tech job is fairly easy. The hard part is moving those dam machines. Then again no need to do hopper repairs or filling with coins. If you're good with machines and computers its an easy gig. May work odd hours.

    Just module plucking, lan cables, and replacing light bulbs or LEDs. I'm pretty sure the bill acceptors are common problems.

    Slots are leased out.
     

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