--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote:
> Try it out and see if your offers improve. Tweaking is common in the hospitality industry:
> www.google.com/search?q=substance+abuse+in+the+hospitality+industry
> http://www.ajlmagazine.com/content/052006/ungar.html
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O.K. NOFG2000,
Thanks for the tweak leads and the article on ungar.
Nice. Won't spoil the fun for others on the tweaker mystery hunt.
The links you provided re Stu Ungar was excellent.
From what I gleaned, hospitality workers got 2 strikes against them. Adding gambling to the mix and do the math. Or is it gambling workers and then add hospitality.
This deserves more discussion on the board. I was in Laughlin 2 weeks ago and we were on the floor about 5 in the morning. There was a tweaker nodding-off at slot machine. Weighed all of 70 lbs. She was in late 20's/30's. One of our favorite hospitality workers was not happy:
"That girl over there. She keeps falling asleep"
Thought came to me, maybe the worker wanted me to complain to suit.
But looking back, it wasn't worker was not happy but rather very sad.
Laughlin/Bullhead has meth problem. Billboards all over. Police log...
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote:
>
> Try it out and see if your offers improve. Tweaking is common in the hospitality industry:
>
> www.google.com/search?q=substance+abuse+in+the+hospitality+industry
>
> http://www.ajlmagazine.com/content/052006/ungar.html
>
>
> --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "Dave" <haaljo@> wrote:
> >
> > Tweaker defined at urbandictionary.com
> > http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=tweaker
> > "...1. Person who constantly stays up cleaning, washing, organizing, powertooling, sorting or otherwise keeping themself busy doing menial tasks.
> > 2. Someone who constantly makes slight alterations on (usually a very specific) object, i.e. computer, software, automobile, etc.
> > 3. A compulsive liar, thief, or both.
> > 4. A methamphetamine ("tweak"), or other form of speed, addict (who displays all of the above in an obsessive-compulsive manner)..."
> >
> > None seem to fit description type of customer casinos want.
> >
> > --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, "nightoftheiguana2000" <nightoftheiguana2000@> wrote:
> > you look like a tweaker and casinos like the tweaker look.
> >
> > >
> >
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