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    Becoming A Bartender

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    Becoming a Bartender Have you ever thought about becoming a bartender? Bartending can be an interesting and profitable job, but might not be right for you. This is not a job for everyone. You really have to have the personality for it, a people person to speak of. If you do not like interacting with people, this might not be the job for you. It also takes more than just passing the class, it takes a lot of practice to perfect the art of bartending. Let me tell you about my experience. First, you would probably never think you would have to go to school to become a bartender (and some places you don’t have to attend school) or that the school you attend has to be accredited in your state and that in some states you have to be19 or 21. Also depending on the state you live in, you may also be required to take an alcohol awareness class prior to working. Which you learn about DUI’s, fake ID’s, Blood Alcohol Levels, as well as serving alcohol to minors, the dangers of drunk driving, facts about…

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    For example it gives them better tips, better customer relations and most importantly better relations with the bartenders. The cocktail waitresses have to deal with many things that can keep them from being a good waitress. In text Spradley and Mann state, “Each girl has to learns to demurely respond to taunts, invitations, and the physical invasions of her personal space” (1975:148). In Brady’s bar it can be very hard to please the bartender. If you do not please him he insults you bringing…

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    Resources Key Positions In reviewing the employees who will be working at Not Your Average Ice Cream Shop, we will have four positions that will be crucial to our success. The first position is the life guard. There will be two of them and their main purpose is to make sure no one drowns on their watch outside in the wet bar. Another position that will need to be filled is to have a few bus boys. They will be in charge of cleaning and seating, meaning that they will clean off tables once…

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    Essay On Photoethnography

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    even though many people find Frank & Marlee’s accepting and inviting, I discovered many attributes often don’t represent that notion. Todd Lynch and his wife Ashley, both Caucasian, own Frank & Marlee’s. Mr. Lynch told me that his bar is an “opening and inviting place for all people. We don’t care what you look like or what you believe in, as long as you tip well and drink heavy.” This candid saying does not particularly represent the actual racial makeup of the bar. The majority of patrons…

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    scare customers and 2 bartenders. The costumed employees role is scarce and interact with our customers, while also guiding them along the trail. They will stay in character during their shift (unless on break) playing the role assigned to them. To help keep The Underground an interesting experience, our actors are called to take it a step above other haunted houses, not only acting as a display, but actually interacting with the customers. This could mean following a group, jumping out at…

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    don’t know what for, I suspect it has to do with drugs, regardless it was before he came here, and when anyone one brings it up the look in his eyes becomes furtive: also as far as I know he hasn’t had a girlfriend since coming here, friends that are girls, but no relationships since he arrived, also I knew if the gossip said he was sleeping with a woman, he is asleep, when he is with that woman. Phases has no interest in love, or its complications, right now, therefore, he is non-threatening…

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    Owl Marketing Plan

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    So I have been ask to come up with a market plan for owls. Owls I believe is a restaurant that is going to change the landscape of the restaurant industry. For we seek where others have left off and seek to grow well seek to fall. Why I’m I proud of Owls well I’m proud of Owls because its main goal is to make people feel good about themselves. It’s a place you want to go to all the time. Go even if you don’t plan on eating their. owls is a place where everybody knows your name. Owls is the…

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    Bartender Research Paper

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    characteristics of the career, a bartender could have many duties and commitments, not just preparing and serving the drinks. A bartender often has to resupply the bar through taking a stock and purchasing a correct amount of alcoholic beverages. If there is no serving staff, then a bartender could also have to prepare the skewers and fruit wedges. If a bartender is working alone, then he have to stock the essential paper goods; straws, napkins, drink umbrellas, and more. FACE OF THE FOUNDATION…

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    ADDITIONAL STAFF AND QUALIFICATIONS: • Bartender: The bartender will be experienced and meet all certification requirements and be responsible for all beverages served to guests. o The bartender will be responsible for monitoring customers and cutting off alcohol purchases to customers if necessary. o The bartender will report to the Front of House Manager. o The bartender will be personable and communicative with guests. • Wait Staff: As our restaurant puts a high priority on remarkable…

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    I believe that bartenders, and social hostess, and etc. should be held liable to for the death or injury of another person do the level of intoxication for someone he or she served alcohol beverage to at the bar. At a bar we all can notice the group of people that are getting to the point of no return when it comes to alcohol. We all tend to notice the guy who is stumbling or walking up to a female and trying to talk to them with throw up coming down their face, Or the guy who thinks he’s a…

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