Question...If you wanted to work for an offshore sportsbook...

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which would you choose? And by jobs, I don't necessarily mean a tip-top position but something more than just a customer representative/etc...

Which sportsbooks (if not all) do you think have the most to gain by the United States legalizing (and regulating) internet gambling?

Just seems like a good company to work for considering its a money maker and its opportunities could increase if ever completely legalized.

Finally, I sure wouldn't mind living in Antigua or wherever else in the meantime.
 
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Anybody who gets in the business now has missed the boat....

I started out as a clerk with no money in the bank and a one way ticket to the Dominican Republic....

What a great journey...
 

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Anybody who gets in the business now has missed the boat....

I started out as a clerk with no money in the bank and a one way ticket to the Dominican Republic....

What a great journey...


viejo is right ..8 yrs ago i remember it being a much bigger job market for people wanting to work at a book..people posted about wanting to do it alot
 

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