The New Jersey Casino Control Commission will partner with the American Legion and the State Parole Board to hold a veterans job fair in Atlantic City on Thursday.
With an estimated 11,000 jobs lost over the past few years due to casino closures, you'd think snagging an open casino job in the gambling town would be nearly impossible.
The city's casinos saw their collective operating profit rise by 21 percent for the first six months of the year in a sign the struggling industry may be stabilizing.