Bartending Classes
Bartenders mix and serve drinks according to a customer’s orders either directly from the bar, or through a wait staff. They work in a variety of different settings such as a restaurant, a bar, a tavern or a club. Regardless of which establishment they choose, a bartender is expected to be very personable and outgoing when dealing with customers.
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Is A Career as a Bartender Right For Me?
Some bartenders acquire their skills through formal training, either by attending a school for bartending or a technical school with bartending classes. These programs often include instruction on state and local laws and regulations, cocktail recipes, proper attire and conduct, and stocking a bar. The program courses generally last a few weeks and some schools will help their graduates find jobs.
The average hourly pay for a bartender is $8.98, earning as much as $15.14/hour or more. Earnings vary greatly, depending on the type of establishment.
If you are interested in more information on a career as a Bartender, simply choose a school below and request information on financial aid, tuition costs, course offerings, and much more.
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