
The biggest mistake I made as a #Bartender at #Miravistacountryclub ...
Working to long and not making enough money

As i been in the bartending buisness i am looking to go back. As family passing away taking care of them set me back some few year's . Don't prefer high end reastaurant like corner neihborhood atmosphere friendlier i always found them to be. Prefer day's.
As i been in the bartending buisness for 17 year's. Due To family and tueur passing, Didn't Feel it pas the rite time To gay To m'y normal life routine. I am more them ready one. Must say i prefer thé neihborhood local bars To be a friendlier atmosphère for me. Nothing dandy pancy. Amy suggestions out here ? Thank you. ?Lynn from Seven Hill's ,Ohio. ?

My advice to people interested in working at #Dotty's as a #Bartender ...
Unless you enjoy political BS I wouln't recommend this employer

Waiting for the results...
Almost 2 weeks ago I was offered a bartending job. I went for my drug test and passed. Now it seems like forever for my background check to finish. Why do they take so long?

Looking for work
Loiking for bartender supervisor or manager position. If anyone knows of any in madison or middleton. Have 20 yrs bar management experiance I am great with customers and people love me. If a manager i treat employees with respect as long as they work hard and respect me. I was fired from the club tavern for wanting people to show up on time and work hard. i was brought in to make some changes so bussiness could grow and start making money. and most the employees there sucked. So they got me out the door so they could stay lazy and run the bar into the ground as they are slowly doing that. I know the owner sees it but he wld rather have enuf empl to cover shifts than let people who knkw what they are doing get rid of people that suck and hire some good empl. I was bummed cuz I loves my job and was good at it. #bartender

Having trouble...
I currently work in the food industry as a bartender/server and have been wanting to get out and begin employment with a company that I can grow with and gain experience with in a different field. My goal this spring was to land a sales job, which the search was going good. I landed a job in a field that I knew I was going to grow and flourish in and I put in my two weeks with my current restaurant job.
The problem I am faced with is that I have a criminal history and it bans me from being employed with most companies. Low and behold I receive a call this morning from the company that was going to hire me and they cannot due to pressure from corporate and me not being able to coexist with their insurance. Most people look at me and say "Well tough luck." or "You should have thought about that before you broke the law." I cannot take back what happened to me. What happened will be erased from my record in due time. People WANT to hire me, but they cannot because of the legal side. I do not want to be stuck working somewhere that I'll have no passion to be my best all the time.
Is there anybody I can talk to or consult with that can coach me through this? It's throwing me through a loop. All I want at this point is to get started.

My advice to people interested in working at #VFWPost7211/AmericanLegionPost12 as a #Bartender/OpenMicHost/Organizer ...
I would recommend working at The American Legion to anyone that is a fun and fast bartender. The clientele are mostly military. They are to be respected. But it's easy if they are your heroes like they are mine.

The biggest mistake I made as a #Bartender/OpenMicHost/Organizer at #VFWPost7211/AmericanLegionPost12 ...
Not getting dry red wine on a regular basis there. Not cold dry red wine. But that's just a personal preference. It was a fun place to work

Bartender downtown
I am a bartender in downtown San Antonio and I really love my job and the company I work for. However, the commute and parking area nightmare most days. I live in castroville and plan on moving to SA soon enough but would prefer something a little closer to castroville for now and possibly go back at a later time once i get settled in, or just stay with my new job. The people of SA are really awesome so i know no matter what area i live in I'll love it. Might even consider downtown but would like to see some options to help in my decision making. I am a bartender with 6 years of experience with 2 companies and abaolutely love what I do!! Very energetic, punctual, dependable, friendly, and trained in both casual and fine dining settings. I make regulars quickly and give my restaurant exactly what it needs to prosper, by providing excellent service, great drinks, and fabulous reviews!

Career searching at 39
Hi guys! I’ve been living in LA since 2016 as a freelance photographer & I bartend too. I’ve been busting my ass and now want to pursue a new career but I’m not sure what! I have a BA but have been out of school for years and and feel directionless!