Blog Category: Q & A

Take What is Given

Here’s a portion of an email I received from a student today that I thought I should feature here as it’s a topic I see come up often…

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“Hey Jeremy

I just graduated from a bartending school and went in for an interview today, so hopefully I will be employed at the holiday inn but I still want to work at a nightclub with benifits and I don’t want to start off as a waitress. The school I went to was really good, the only bad thing I have to say is that she keeps sending me to restuarants that are slow and lounges and I specifically told her that I wanted to work at a nightclub or hotel close to the airport in GA so we will see.”

-Cheneal
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MY RESPONSE >>>

Hi Cheneal,

One thing I always advise my students to do is take what job offers are provided to them, even though they may not be the “ideal” bartending job for you at the time. Nightclubs are generally harder to get into because those high paying jobs are in higher demand. So by getting a bartending job in restaurant or lounge, you’re at least getting your foot in the door and gaining experience.

I’m not suggesting you take the job and settle, by all means continue to search for your ideal bartending position. When it shows up, then you can simply let your current job go.

The bottom line is, bartending somewhere is better than bartending nowhere.

This advice applies to getting a barback position at a busy nightclub as well. Sometimes that’s all these places have available or offer as entry level positions. Get in as a barback with the intent to eventually bartend. If after sometime they’re not showing interest in promoting you, then let it go. But at least you’re playing the cards dealt to you and getting yourself out there.

All the best,

Jeremy

Benefits of a Bartending Course vs. the Make Money Bartending Program

Here’s a question from Gan I received in an email today:

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“Hey how u doing? I’m 18 yrs old. I came to US 3 yrs ago I really want to be a bartender. I don’t have any experience. I was thinking of go to bartending course but I just read about your program. If I’d buy your program do I have to go to course? Do u think bars are gonna hire me after all I read and practice learn from your program?”
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MY RESPONSE >>>

Hi Gan,

In the perfect scenerio, taking a course AND purchasing my program would give you the greatest advantage.

A bartending class gives you the confidence of handling bottles, pouring drinks, and working your way around a bar.

My program offers you strategies beyond just mixology. Crucial aspects of landing and keeping a bartending job such as creating a killer resume, efficiency on the job, increasing your tips, and suggestive selling.

Cheers,

Jeremy