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The differences between dealers and gaming commissioners can be seen in a few details. Each job has different responsibilities and duties. It typically takes 6-12 months to become both a dealer and a gaming commissioner. Additionally, a gaming commissioner has an average salary of $48,976, which is higher than the $39,983 average annual salary of a dealer.
The top three skills for a dealer include guest service, math and exceptional guest. The most important skills for a gaming commissioner are tribe, background investigations, and mics.
Dealers and gaming commissioners have different pay scales, as shown below.
| Dealer | Gaming Commissioner | |
| Average salary | $39,983 | $48,976 |
| Salary range | Between $29,000 And $54,000 | Between $22,000 And $104,000 |
| Highest paying City | Seattle, WA | - |
| Highest paying state | Washington | - |
| Best paying company | Santander Bank | - |
| Best paying industry | Finance | - |
There are a few differences between a dealer and a gaming commissioner in terms of educational background:
| Dealer | Gaming Commissioner | |
| Most common degree | Bachelor's Degree, 37% | Bachelor's Degree, 38% |
| Most common major | Business | Business |
| Most common college | - | - |
Here are the differences between dealers' and gaming commissioners' demographics:
| Dealer | Gaming Commissioner | |
| Average age | 45 | 45 |
| Gender ratio | Male, 55.7% Female, 44.3% | Male, 57.1% Female, 42.9% |
| Race ratio | Black or African American, 8.7% Unknown, 4.3% Hispanic or Latino, 13.7% Asian, 12.9% White, 58.2% American Indian and Alaska Native, 2.1% | Black or African American, 7.0% Unknown, 4.6% Hispanic or Latino, 10.7% Asian, 22.7% White, 51.6% American Indian and Alaska Native, 3.4% |
| LGBT Percentage | 7% | 7% |