| So, you're looking for a job that pays well, and | | | | and possibly costing you your job. |
| pays quickly? Maybe you enjoy going out, so you | | | | So what can you expect to learn at bartender's |
| like to have a steady supply of spendable money; | | | | school? |
| or maybe you just don't like being caught without | | | | You'll learn just the basics. Many bars, clubs and |
| cash when an opportunity comes up. Ideally, that | | | | restaurants have their own signature drinks, as |
| job will also be flexible, in an enjoyable | | | | well as ways of presenting, serving and making |
| environment where you're usually busy. Maybe | | | | them. "The basics" means that you will learn basic |
| you'd like to be able to meet some new people at | | | | bartender's etiquette, how to properly pour many |
| work, and have a little fun in the process. Maybe | | | | of the most popular drinks under most |
| you're just naturally an entertainer? | | | | circumstances, which glasses are for what drinks, |
| If any of the above appeal to you, then you | | | | proper garnishes for the drink and around 100 of |
| should consider a job as a bartender. Today's | | | | the most common and classic drinks you'll be |
| bartenders are much more than the old man | | | | asked to make. This means you'll know how to |
| behind the bar in the movies. Today's bartenders | | | | properly pour a basic margarita or rum runner, |
| are employed by nightclubs, high end bars and | | | | but won't be taught how to make Chili's El |
| restaurants. They are expected to be professional | | | | Presidente margarita or Applebee's signature |
| and fun at the same time, as well as decent at | | | | house margaritas. |
| sales. Aside from simply pouring drinks, your job | | | | You can also expect to learn how to set up a |
| will be to ensure that your patrons are having a | | | | basic bar, how to cut and prepare garnishes, how |
| good time and keep the atmosphere relaxed, | | | | the ice machines and blenders work, and what |
| enjoyable and safe. | | | | different barware is used for. You'll learn how to |
| The benefits to you are a more relaxed working | | | | properly pour a draft beer and a glass of wine, as |
| environment, a fun job and a good deal of money | | | | well as how to properly present a bottle of wine |
| in most positions. Bartenders have two income | | | | and basic beer and wine knowledge. |
| streams in most instances - you get paid a small | | | | You'll learn from a professional bartender, so you |
| hourly salary by the venue in most instances, and | | | | know that you're learning from someone who |
| you're tipped by your patrons. Tips vary, | | | | knows the game. First, you'll watch them mix the |
| depending on the venue and the people who | | | | drink and explain what they're doing and why |
| come, but usually the averages are 15 - 20% or | | | | they're doing it. After that, you'll make the drink |
| $1 per drink. You can do the math real quick and | | | | yourself, until you're comfortable with it. They'll |
| figure out how fast that can add up. | | | | teach you techniques for pouring 2 or more |
| So, how are you going to go about getting this | | | | different drinks at a time, |
| wonderful new job? | | | | At the end of your course, you'll have all the basic |
| The easiest way to get the training that you | | | | information that you need to get a start in the |
| need is to attend a reputable bartender's school | | | | world of bartending. You'll still run into a few |
| with a job placement program. These schools | | | | hiccups along the way, but it won't be so |
| exist to teach you the basics of bartending, | | | | frustrating as it would be if you jumped head on |
| allowing you to get a good grip on popular recipes | | | | into the job with no previous knowledge of what |
| and bar etiquette to give you a good jumping off | | | | you were supposed to be doing. With the |
| point when you land your first job. Without this | | | | knowledge you gain from a bartender's school, |
| training, you're likely to be left in the dark, trying | | | | you'll have the ability, knowledge and confidence |
| to handle entirely too much on your first shifts. | | | | to step behind a bar the first time with a running |
| Bars can get busy rather quickly, and if you're not | | | | start, and you'll pick up the subtleties of your |
| comfortable it's going to show, reducing your tips | | | | particular venue as you move along. |