by GeorgeR. » Fri May 20, 2022 2:42 am
Well, at first I planned to be a teacher in Cambodia after nearly 20 years of teaching foreign languages abroad but then I received some opinions that it''s not a very good choice.
So, because I can deal well with Chinese, Russian, English (and to communicate good enough in other 5-6 languages) I wondered isn't it better for me to start working in a casino.
I suppose they need polyglots like me who are able to explain important things like "how to play this", "where is the toilet", "how much is the free whiskey"
and so on (I spent enough time in casinos in East Europe and Macao, so I know what is the level of the communication and I feel pretty sure I can do it).
So, somebody knows how is the job there?
Payment, stress, problems of any kind, opportunities?
If not, at least, those of you who ever visited these
places, tell me, please, how do you think of the Cambodian casinos? Your impressions?
Thanks in advance!
Well, at first I planned to be a teacher in Cambodia after nearly 20 years of teaching foreign languages abroad but then I received some opinions that it''s not a very good choice.
So, because I can deal well with Chinese, Russian, English (and to communicate good enough in other 5-6 languages) I wondered isn't it better for me to start working in a casino. ;) I suppose they need polyglots like me who are able to explain important things like "how to play this", "where is the toilet", "how much is the free whiskey" :grin: and so on (I spent enough time in casinos in East Europe and Macao, so I know what is the level of the communication and I feel pretty sure I can do it).
So, somebody knows how is the job there? [b]Payment, stress, problems of any kind, opportunities[/b]?
If not, at least, those of you who ever visited these[i] places, tell me, please, how do you think of the Cambodian casinos? Your impressions?[/i]
Thanks in advance! :cheers2: