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You can only use it for this one job that is just borderline a step above being a waiter and it is a job that involves cleaning and mopping.
I think instead you should spend the time on a skill that isn't as dead end as this.
Eventually all these skills you gain should stack up as you are on a career track so that you are able to tell people that you know the hands on and theoretical of whatever.
But bartending? Bartending is just where that skill ends, unless you plan on owning a restaurant someday.
I think instead you should spend the time on a skill that isn't as dead end as this.
Eventually all these skills you gain should stack up as you are on a career track so that you are able to tell people that you know the hands on and theoretical of whatever.
But bartending? Bartending is just where that skill ends, unless you plan on owning a restaurant someday.
violentred · 26-30, M
@goneNow6565 It would be cool to own my own pub someday. I'd want it to be an oldschool british punk type of place
@violentred well then maybe you should do it then
@goneNow6565 I knew several bartenders in Portland that made easy scratch tips, at least $300 nightly, in Las Vegas, Reno, Atlantic City, and other casino towns, they can easily make five times that.
@NativePortlander1970 you say that like you think that's a lot of money
@goneNow6565 Back in the day when I knew them it was, when the average 3 bed 2 bath home only cost $95,000, or a 2 bed 1 bath townhouse apartment was only $385 a month.
violentred · 26-30, M
@NativePortlander1970 I live in new york I think i could make that here
@violentred Easy, in the right bar you could.