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How are you guys managing, in regards to working hours, are you getting enough relaxing time, day or days off. I f you're a small,medium or large book, how do you juggle your schedule???
Do you have a few linemovers/bookies?? or just 1 or two, if one or two how do you schedule yourselves??
 

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Jabow,Depends what time of year.During FB and write now I work my ass off.Other times of year get plenty of down time.I have some good people that work for me.Don't have my knowledge but do a great job when I'm not here.Also try to be available if they have a question.
 

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jabow...............you might think a smaller shop would have more free time, actually its just the opposite....like judge said during foots and basktets .its helter skelter.....

my vacation time.............after the nba-start of preseason foots...
 

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Judge, this is my avatar, I don't know what do you think it is....

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Judge,
I know on sat. and sundays, Its CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!
Clerks might be calling out large wagers, watching the nubers and moves and at half time its really crunch time, with watching the halves, the games and getting the scores in and grading, The job a bookie/linemover does is incredible, especially when there are over 50 games slated on a saturday. For me I LOVE THE ACTION, the rush is incredible. But the hours are ,,,, is sucks a good word ,, LOL
 
Jabow,it is a bit much at times but sure beats putting on a suit and riding the subway.
 

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