Ethics Immunity
Ethics Immunity
By Jim Goding
People who do a good job have "ethics protection." When someone is not doing a good job, is not a valuable asset to the company, supervisors are very interested in every off-color activity, every single transgression of any minor rule. A person who does a good job is defined as one who handles his responsibilities well, gets things done. In a Surveillance Room, this person has the games up on the monitors, watches the games, watches the other areas of responsibilities such as Slots, Cage, Count Rooms, and sees the violations of procedures and any illegal activity and reports on it in such a way that action can be taken by the executives who receive the reports. . . . .- Approximately one page of material has been deleted at this point. The entire article is now only available on a for-sale basis. I have to make a living too.
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