Summing up life as a Caesar's Palace employee is nearly impossible due to the huge variety of positions at the company. The difference between working as a housekeeper and a blackjack dealer, for example, is a big one. In order to get the full picture, it’s necessary to hear opinions from various positions and of course, take each with a grain of salt.

Some employees report having the best time of their life meeting interesting clients and taking advantage of the benefits in their spare time. The other side of the coin isn’t as pretty, with several complaints about the way things work. In this list, we’ll cover it all. Let’s take a look at 15 things hotel staff have said about working at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.

15 Just Another Cog In The Machine

“I just do not feel valued or heard.”

Communication with low-ranking staff is not a priority, according to Indeed reviewers. Employees reported having their complaints ignored and or postponed with empty promises. Reviews allege that it’s all too easy for the little guy to be swallowed by this company.

14 Tuition Programs Keep Students Out Of Debt

"This is a good place to work if you are going to school because of the tuition reimbursement program."

University students can certainly take advantage of this Indeed reviewer’s tip, but there are other benefits too. Afternoon and night shifts leave plenty of time for morning classes.

13 Wealthy Customers Require The Royal Treatment

"Will allow guests to harass and disrespect you if they spend enough money.”

Calm casino-goers can turn into total creeps when winnings inflate their egos or they’re served one drink too many. That’s when management steps in. Unless those creeps happen to be high-rollers, according to Glassdoor reviews.

12 Free Food And Other Benefits

"There are great benefits and food is provided for free.”

Meals topped the list of perks in reviews across the web including this one from Niche with health care coming in as a close second. That’s because the food served up for free in the employee cafeteria is apparently delicious.

11 Housekeepers Are Worked Hard

"They [couldn't care less] if you get a break, you just better get those 15 rooms done.”

A housekeeper that once worked at Caesar's echoed the concerns of many reviews when they left this comment on Indeed. The workload is said to be high and the management merciless.

10 Stars Stop By All The Time

"I got to meet celebrities and serve them."

Celebrities of all kinds appear in this hotel for performances such as Mariah Carey. Stars with stores on the premises, like Gordon Ramsey, pop in from time to time too. That’s when employees can get up close, according to Indeed.

9 Start A New Career Without Giving Up Your Personal Life

“The work/life balance is excellent, when your shift is over, you go home.”

Whoever wrote this review must understand how important downtime is when trying to make money and maintain your sanity. Workaholics will just have to get their fill through overtime or a side hustle.

8 There Is No Loyalty Among Coworkers

"Trust no one. That is the culture."

This Indeed reviewer isn’t just paranoid. Several low-star reviews reported having private conversations they shared with higher-ups be used against them. However, as it’s an issue that depends on management’s changeable composition, it’s impossible to consider it a company trait.

7 Seniority Tops Everything

“Favoritism and advancement based on seniority was all here.”

It’s a long way up to the top, according to this Indeed review. Anyone who wants to get away from the customer service job they started out with will have to put in the years to prove it.

6 Incoming Pink Slips Are A Constant Fear

"Ok place to work, but no job security and a lot of uncertainty.”

Layoffs have been a topic in Indeed reviews of the hotel and casino for years, but things might just get worse since Caesar's has announced cooperate job cuts, reports KTNV. Making strong connections with coworkers seems cruicial.

5 Happy Vacationers Make For A Fun Environment

"Its fun, it's where grown-ups play."

The excitement from a game of roulette rubs off on some employees when the players get passionate. Within the hotel, guests are too busy partying to complain. These two factors create the fun environment that this Indeed reviewer is talking about.

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4 The Drinking Gets Tiresome

"Dealt with lots of drunk people, which can be funny sometimes but most of the time it was kind of annoying.”

This Indeed review shouldn’t come as a surprise since the hotel is located on the Vegas strip. Potential employees who are appalled by public drunkenness should rethink their applications.

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3 Unions Look Out For Their Members

"It is a Union hotel so the pay grade is excellent.”

The union workers’ most recent success, a five-year contract with the hotel, came after the mere threat of a strike. It improves wages for hotel union staff and should include additional safety measures for housekeepers.

2 Never A Slow Day

"Fast paced work which makes the day [go] by.”

If slow days spent trying not to fall asleep at your desk sound torturous to you, Caesar's constant traffic should be considered a plus. Most Indeed reviewers thought that way. Employees who considered expectations to be unrealistic were in the minority.

Related: 20 Surprising Facts About the Caesar’s Palace Hotel in Las Vegas

1 Most Employees Are Happy To Be There

“Employee [morale] seems very high, making it easy to do my job.”

Supportive coworkers by your side are all it takes to make shifts exciting regardless of how tough the clientele can get. Although there were plenty of Indeed complaints about unfair higher-ups, few complained about their equals.

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