Note: Over 7,000 people applied for jobs. The 2,000 figure in the first version of this post came from a prior story.
The Match-E-Be-Nash-She-Wish Band of
Potawatomi Indians of Michigan, also known as the Gun Lake Tribe, has cut off applications for most positions at its new casino but experienced card dealers and people who can work with money are still needed.
Over 7,000 people filed online applications for 750 jobs at the Gun Lake Casino.
Only a limited number will be contacted for interviews, the tribe said.
The casino is expected to open in February 2011.
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Gun Lake Casino Seeks Specialized Help
(WHTC News 11/30)
Gun Lake Casino still seeking dealers, slot attendants (The Grand Rapids Press 11/30)
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More than 2000
file online applications for Gun Lake casino jobs (10/26)
Gun Lake Tribe plans
to hire at least 700 people for first casino (10/14)
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
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