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Bartending: Building A Foundation For A Profitable and Rewarding Career
Dating back thousands of years, bartending began as a trade by
those that produced liquor and in turn sold it to the public.
This was not only a profitable venture for these early
bartenders, but provided a product in huge demand by the public.
Historically humans have always had a fondness for spirits which
is an enormous benefit to those pursuing a bartending career.
Prohibition makes a very clear case that people want their
drinks and demand is not quashed by the absence of product.
Very few careers can offer you virtually guaranteed placement in
literally any place you wish to live and work in the world. Most
bartenders, in fact, earn more than entry level college
graduates, with some eventually earning 6 figure incomes.
Becoming a successful bartender takes more than just learning to
spin drink recipes. The professional bartender is well versed on
the legal and business ramifications of alcohol management and
service. Today's bartenders are a breed apart, savvy and
knowledgeable performers in a fast paced exciting environment.
Simply put, there is no aspect more vital to a professional
bartending career than the foundation built by a quality
bartending school. Bartending schools provide more than just
preparation, they directly effect how much you earn from your
very first day on the job. Some certifications, such as TIPS ®
(Training for Intervention Procedures or TAM ® (Techniques in
Alcohol Management) are required by law in many states.
Given the earning potential bartending offers as a career, the
cost of attending a quality bartending school becomes a wise
investment rather than an expense. Most bartending schools are
very affordable, require very little time (as little as 2
weeks), and can be found in nearly every state in the country.
Bartending-World.com offers a state by state listing of
reputable bartending schools that make selecting a school a
breeze. When selecting a bartending school, make sure to ask
these questions, and be leery of those that cannot offer
answers.
What is the schools' industry reputation and how long have they
been teaching? Look for a school well recognized in the
bartending education industry. Many schools have a long history
making research easy.
What are the size of the classes and how well equipped are they?
Look for low teacher to student ratios and facilities that mimic
actual working environments as closely as possible.
Is the bartending school licensed by the state? What credentials
are required for the instructors? Verifying that a school is
actually licensed by the state they teach in is important. Find
out what they look for when they hire instructors. Instructors,
if well chosen, are industry vets that can provide invaluable
insight into the bartending industry.
Can you be given references of graduates who are working in the
industry? What is the bartending school's job placement policy?
Any reputable school will have working graduates who will
endorse the school. If not, you need to be careful. A successful
job placement plan is always indicative of a good training
facility. If local bars have had success with hiring quality
graduates then you can rest assured that school is worth a
second look.
Bartending offers a rewarding and profitable career for those
that are serious about their pursuit. While there is a lot of
hard work involved, the excitement and fun of the atmosphere is
hard to beat. Investing in a quality education will put you on
the fast track to maximized earnings in bartending.
About the author:
Dave Parks is a contributing author to Bartending-World.com http://www.bartending-worl
d.com. A bartending school
resource site for current and aspiring bartending industry
professionals.
Dave Parks
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