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Entertainment Attendant

What Does it Take to Be an Entertainment Attendant?

Example of Entertainment Attendant Job All entertainment attendants and related workers not listed separately.

Types of Entertainment Attendant

  • Floor Attendant
  • Shill
  • Game Room Attendant
  • Cardroom Plastic Card Grader
  • Chip Mucker

Are There Job Opportunities for Entertainment Attendants?

There were about 14,600 jobs for Entertainment Attendant in 2016 (in the United States). New jobs are being produced at a rate of 11% which is above the national average. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts 1,600 new jobs for Entertainment Attendant by 2026. The BLS estimates 3,600 yearly job openings in this field.

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The states with the most job growth for Entertainment Attendant are Mississippi, Washington, and Georgia. Watch out if you plan on working in Connecticut, Alaska, or Kansas. These states have the worst job growth for this type of profession.

How Much Does an Entertainment Attendant Make?

The typical yearly salary for Entertainment Attendants is somewhere between $18,340 and $50,210.

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Entertainment Attendants who work in Missouri, Nevada, or Washington, make the highest salaries.

How much do Entertainment Attendants make in different U.S. states?

State Annual Mean Salary
Arizona $25,680
California $34,570
Colorado $22,600
Florida $33,830
Georgia $26,950
Idaho $25,940
Illinois $25,020
Louisiana $21,280
Maryland $24,660
Mississippi $21,260
Missouri $44,050
Nevada $39,260
New Jersey $34,720
New Mexico $21,560
New York $30,940
Ohio $22,620
Oregon $28,820
Pennsylvania $21,130
Tennessee $34,870
Texas $33,890
Utah $26,000
Washington $31,820

Where Entertainment Attendants Are Employed

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The table below shows some of the most common industries where those employed in this career field work.

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