Saturday, July 26, 2008

bartender mixing drinks guide

The question I am asked the most, by a landslide, is how do I become a bartender? There is more to attending a bartending school of mixology than just learning how to mix a good drink.

You will want to make sure you are pro at every aspect of bartending, which is not just making drinks for people out having a good time. Not many jobs offer this type of freedom while still offering great pay. With a background rich in restaurant and hospitality, the owner promises success in the bartending industry after certification from his school.

However, they must have the bartending skills to back up their confidence. Bartenders can listen to customers, but they are not trained to give psychological advice. Always serve napkins to the customers so they too will keep clean.

Your smile and your obvious enjoyment of both your job and your customers are worth a lot more than you think. Remember, a bartender is a salesman.

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