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So
many young people end up working in restaurants as wait staff during their high
school and college years. They end up being run off their feet, working for
minimum wage and having to rely on tips just to make ends meets. Many don't
intend to spend their lives as waiters or waitresses, so they'd rather not spend
any extra time or money on training to get themselves a better position.
However, bartending school may indeed be a good option for many of these young
people. Although it does take some extra studying, bartending training is
available for a surprisingly minimal cost, and bartending is a good skill to
have and it can even be a lot of fun. Plus, you have the opportunity to make
some serious money, express your creativity, and have the comfort of being
behind the bar, rather than out there mixing with drunken, groping customers.
Down the road, whenever one is between jobs or out of work, they can always fall
back on their bartending training. Also, bartending skills come in handy when
entertaining and in social settings.
Of course, there can be a downside to bartending. While many restaurants are
non-smoking establishments, catering more to family groups, many bars are very
smoky, and bartenders do have to deal with drunken patrons from time to time.
However, most customers tend to have a special reverence for those holding the
key to their next drink and so most times any trouble and vulgarities are not
directed at those behind the bar.
The biggest benefit to bartending is definitely the tips. While pretty girls out
on the floor flaunting their looks do get there fare share of gratuities, the
ones actually bartending can really rake in the cash. Plus, bartending usually
garners a higher base wage then regular wait staff usually receive.
Some bartending experts can even boost a bar's popularity if they can develop a
rapport with patrons, create customized drinks and specialty items and in
general, engage those they hold as captive audiences seated at the bar.
It may not be for everyone, but bartending can be a good skill to develop. It
doesn't hurt to have the skill to fall back on, and your skill whipping up
drinks will always make you a party favorite!
It doesn't take a big investment of time or money to attend bartending school
and it's a good way to make some much needed cash during those hard up college
years. Though most will move on to other interests and pursuits, some may even
find that bartending is their long lost calling and they might even make it
their career.
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