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I just wanted to get everyone's opinion on crooked tellers at your local race track racetrack. I visit visited Monmouth Park and there is a guy in on the first floor of the clubhouse in the room with the bar who pockets everyone's change. If you try to cash a voucher, say for $7.50, he keeps the .50 cents and pretends it didn't exist. These guys are in their 70s and have been there for 50 years doing this.I was wondering if this is common at race tracks racetracks throughout the country.
I just stand there looking at the teller and don't touch the paper currency.
You are a smart man and should be applauded for it. They installed a self checkout machine now in the grandstand. I use that and it only gives you a voucher if it is less than five dollars. I just take the petty voucher and bet it on superfectas until it gets down to less than sixty cents . I put the voucher in my pocket and bring it with me to bet the next day. This saves me the aggravation of dealing with angry 75 year old men.
I worked the windows for a while, but I was young and had the computer skills so they tapped me as a tote man. Once a Teamster, now in the Brotherhood. I maintained the terminals in the tote system at Hawthorne during the 90s before moving on to the banking world. Honestly, I kind of fucking hated myself for being the guy doing that, because the people who worked the windows were my friends. In fact, my wife worked the windows for a while. Long story short, dropping the change as a tip is a pretty standard thing at most tracks that I have seen. I saw this in practice at Colonial Downs just this year as well. I don't think it's shitty at all, but a quick word with the person you are working with and an honest ask for the change will generally be respected. Hopefully, respect for the person in front of you will be returned.Whoever said it is right, slipping some change to the person giving you a human interaction while you plunge headlong into lust for the almighty dollar is a noble act that costs you very little. If you actually know your way around the card you should be able to spare a few dimes on your winnings for a human interaction. If not, then you are just spending money to have a good time anyway, why not share the spirit with those around you? Or, you can go to your cold, faceless terminals who don't celebrate your victories or smile at you through your pathetic losses -- most of which they know are losses when you tell them what to type out. Hope you tap hard enough to generate some emotion in your bet.
Sounds like you don't change your pants or win ever.
an honest ask for the change will generally be respected.
Hey Trigger:Why don't you get a life already instead of trolling message boards 24/7. You sound like a lonely, old pice of shit with plenty of time on your hands. Your comments suck ass anyway and you won't be missed by anyone on this board when you finally croak.
(a load of nonsense that doesn't bear repeating)