I (Luke) worked in the gambling industry for one year. It made me sick to my stomach.
Their job is to convince people they stand a chance of winning whilst loading the odds against them. In the company I worked for, all the salaries, buildings, company cars, subsidised restaurant, company parties, and everything else was paid for by people losing bets. It made me think how few people must have won by comparison.
The only reason I did it was because I was desperate for a job and I would have gone to the wall otherwise. I still feel ashamed that I had anything to do with it. |
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By *good-being-bad OP Man
over a year ago
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"I (Luke) worked in the gambling industry for one year. It made me sick to my stomach.
Their job is to convince people they stand a chance of winning whilst loading the odds against them. In the company I worked for, all the salaries, buildings, company cars, subsidised restaurant, company parties, and everything else was paid for by people losing bets. It made me think how few people must have won by comparison.
The only reason I did it was because I was desperate for a job and I would have gone to the wall otherwise. I still feel ashamed that I had anything to do with it. "
When I read the one year bit I was so hoping you'd been paid 220m and retired.
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"I (Luke) worked in the gambling industry for one year. It made me sick to my stomach.
Their job is to convince people they stand a chance of winning whilst loading the odds against them. In the company I worked for, all the salaries, buildings, company cars, subsidised restaurant, company parties, and everything else was paid for by people losing bets. It made me think how few people must have won by comparison.
The only reason I did it was because I was desperate for a job and I would have gone to the wall otherwise. I still feel ashamed that I had anything to do with it.
When I read the one year bit I was so hoping you'd been paid 220m and retired.
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"I (Luke) worked in the gambling industry for one year. It made me sick to my stomach.
Their job is to convince people they stand a chance of winning whilst loading the odds against them. In the company I worked for, all the salaries, buildings, company cars, subsidised restaurant, company parties, and everything else was paid for by people losing bets. It made me think how few people must have won by comparison.
The only reason I did it was because I was desperate for a job and I would have gone to the wall otherwise. I still feel ashamed that I had anything to do with it.
When I read the one year bit I was so hoping you'd been paid 220m and retired.
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This should be info in here alone.. It should be on 30ft billboards on every street corner..as a warning to where your gambling money goes..... |
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To be fair to her, from what i've read- since taking control of the family business, she's expanded it from a small number of local shops to one of the biggest global betting companies.
If she's built the success, she should get a decent percentage of profit from it. |
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