Its located at:
5354 N. High St.
Columbus, Oh 43214
Im trying to find out the name of the adult film company or a contact. An amateur film was shot there last summer (2007).Does anyone know anything about adult videos being filmed at the Columbus Bartending School?
This site:
http://www.okpornvideo.com/porntube/
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
I've been working as a waitress in a bar for a couple months now, I really like it but I would prefer being a barmaid because bartenders make up to 3 times as much as I do. Basically I'm wondering if I should learn as much as I can from the barman and then try to find another job as a barmaid, or go to bartending school. Anybody had the same dilemma?Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
Every place I have worked looks for expierience as opposed to schooling. All of the bartenders I know have never went to bartending school. Talk to your employer about whether or not you would beable to train as a bartender.
Stay with the company you are at, that is your best chance of becoming a bartender, because anywhere you go you will have to work your way up.Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
In my personal experience, learning on the spot is the way to go. I'm sure bartending school would be beneficial, but, depending on where you'd like to work will show how beneficial it will be. You will learn tons of different drinks if you go to school... some of which you may never need to know, depending on the place. Everywhere is different...Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
Im old school, so experience is everything, but these days employers more than likely hire people with some kind of schooling. My job will pay you more if you have a degree.
I would go to school so you won't have to turn to some one and ask "what's in that drink?"Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
pff. HA.
doesnt harvord give classes on that?????
teeheeehee dont tellanyone but im tricking you right now.
Every place I have worked looks for expierience as opposed to schooling. All of the bartenders I know have never went to bartending school. Talk to your employer about whether or not you would beable to train as a bartender.
Stay with the company you are at, that is your best chance of becoming a bartender, because anywhere you go you will have to work your way up.Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
In my personal experience, learning on the spot is the way to go. I'm sure bartending school would be beneficial, but, depending on where you'd like to work will show how beneficial it will be. You will learn tons of different drinks if you go to school... some of which you may never need to know, depending on the place. Everywhere is different...Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
Im old school, so experience is everything, but these days employers more than likely hire people with some kind of schooling. My job will pay you more if you have a degree.
I would go to school so you won't have to turn to some one and ask "what's in that drink?"Should I go to bar-tending school or just learn on the spot?
pff. HA.
doesnt harvord give classes on that?????
teeheeehee dont tellanyone but im tricking you right now.
How much is the tuition for authentic bartending school?
i actually went to authentic bartending scool in nyc about 7 years or so ago...i took the one week call and it cost me $375 wich really isnt bad.i found that i learned alot but ive never been asked for my bartending license and ive been a full time bartender at many places since then lol..good luckHow much is the tuition for authentic bartending school?
depends on the school and location
i know the local one near me is only about $300... but guessing some east coast ones could be very costly. sort of like colleges, the local college is usually fairly cheap compaired to the ivy-schools.
be interesting trying to apply for s student loan to go to bartending school though, wouldn't it?How much is the tuition for authentic bartending school?
In CA, I've heard it is about $500. Bar tending school isn't really the best way to get a bar tending job though. Restaurant experience, cock tailing, and bar backing is really the way to go. Anyone can mix drinks, but not everyone can deal with the fast paced, customer service aspect of it
depends on the school and location
i know the local one near me is only about $300... but guessing some east coast ones could be very costly. sort of like colleges, the local college is usually fairly cheap compaired to the ivy-schools.
be interesting trying to apply for s student loan to go to bartending school though, wouldn't it?How much is the tuition for authentic bartending school?
In CA, I've heard it is about $500. Bar tending school isn't really the best way to get a bar tending job though. Restaurant experience, cock tailing, and bar backing is really the way to go. Anyone can mix drinks, but not everyone can deal with the fast paced, customer service aspect of it
Does anyone have any info on ABC Bartending School in detriot MI is it worht going to??? help?
Having been in the restaurant business for 28 years, my advice is NOT to attend bartending school. Its a waste of money. Your best bet is to get a job as a server and work your way up.
The reason for this is because a bar or restaurant owner/manager would rather promote from within or hire someone with experience. Any trained chimp can learn to make drinks (which is what they'll teach you at the bartending school). What the bartending school won't teach you is the ability to multi-task and great customer service skills. Both of these skills can be learned as a server.
So save your money and buy a good bartending dictionary from a used bookstore for $1.95. Get a job in a nice restaurant that has a full service bar. Work hard, show up for work on time, don't call in sick and have a postive attitude. You'll be promoted in no time.
The reason for this is because a bar or restaurant owner/manager would rather promote from within or hire someone with experience. Any trained chimp can learn to make drinks (which is what they'll teach you at the bartending school). What the bartending school won't teach you is the ability to multi-task and great customer service skills. Both of these skills can be learned as a server.
So save your money and buy a good bartending dictionary from a used bookstore for $1.95. Get a job in a nice restaurant that has a full service bar. Work hard, show up for work on time, don't call in sick and have a postive attitude. You'll be promoted in no time.
How easy is it to get a job bartending?
For a 21 year old male,
Fresh out of bartending school.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
Walk in and apply at any bar, its that easy. You must sell yourself during the interview that's the best way to get the job. Practice your interview skills. Sure a a lot of people on Yahoo Answers hiring bar staff. Been firing bar staff for 15 years.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
Very hard. You have no experience.
I've been hiring barstaff for over 15 years. My colleagues and I intentionally DON'T hire bar "school" grads. When I used to give them a chance they never had a clue what they were doing. You're better off not broadcasting the fact that you went to bartending school if you want anyone to take you seriously- they're a joke to those of us in the industry.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
you shouldn't have much trouble getting a job.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
alot harder than you think you have to know how to mix drinks and stuffpopeyes menu
Fresh out of bartending school.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
Walk in and apply at any bar, its that easy. You must sell yourself during the interview that's the best way to get the job. Practice your interview skills. Sure a a lot of people on Yahoo Answers hiring bar staff. Been firing bar staff for 15 years.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
Very hard. You have no experience.
I've been hiring barstaff for over 15 years. My colleagues and I intentionally DON'T hire bar "school" grads. When I used to give them a chance they never had a clue what they were doing. You're better off not broadcasting the fact that you went to bartending school if you want anyone to take you seriously- they're a joke to those of us in the industry.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
you shouldn't have much trouble getting a job.How easy is it to get a job bartending?
alot harder than you think you have to know how to mix drinks and stuff
Anyone go to bartending school in atlanta did you actually get a job from it if u did?
It's a rip-off. Did the same thing and it was laughed at by bars. Better off to get a job as a bar-back and let the owners know you would eventually like to be a bartender. Bartending requires real-world experience more than classroom learning.Anyone go to bartending school in atlanta did you actually get a job from it if u did?
not in Atlanta but i did go to one in california. All the bartending schools do help you with placement :
meaning they give you job listings and then it is up to you to apply to these jobs etc.
btw every bar and bartender that i have talked to has told me that they would rather have someone with barbacking experience than a bartender that has graduated from bartending school.
and to answer your question: most people who graduate from bartending school don't get any bartending jobs (given that it is the only bartending experience that they've had.)
i hope this helps.
not in Atlanta but i did go to one in california. All the bartending schools do help you with placement :
meaning they give you job listings and then it is up to you to apply to these jobs etc.
btw every bar and bartender that i have talked to has told me that they would rather have someone with barbacking experience than a bartender that has graduated from bartending school.
and to answer your question: most people who graduate from bartending school don't get any bartending jobs (given that it is the only bartending experience that they've had.)
i hope this helps.
How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
21How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
21 because you will be serving open containers of alcohol.How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
I don't think there is a specific age limit, they don't use real alcohol, they use colored liquids. But it would be hard to get a job as a bartender unless you are 21.
I believe it is 21 - but you can start training for a bar-back @ 18... and learn the ropes.How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
you must be 21 in order to go to bartending school but you may begin bartending at the age of 18.
depends on the laws pertaining to alcohol in your state. check the law of the landHow old do you have to be attend bartending school?
I don't know if it's different from state to state, but I know in Oklahoma you have to be 21. I had a friend that was dying to go to school, but they wouldn't let her until she turned 21. It doesn't make much since, because they do not use real alcohol. I guess it's just the fact that you can't get a license until you're 21.
21 because you will be serving open containers of alcohol.How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
I don't think there is a specific age limit, they don't use real alcohol, they use colored liquids. But it would be hard to get a job as a bartender unless you are 21.
I believe it is 21 - but you can start training for a bar-back @ 18... and learn the ropes.How old do you have to be attend bartending school?
you must be 21 in order to go to bartending school but you may begin bartending at the age of 18.
depends on the laws pertaining to alcohol in your state. check the law of the landHow old do you have to be attend bartending school?
I don't know if it's different from state to state, but I know in Oklahoma you have to be 21. I had a friend that was dying to go to school, but they wouldn't let her until she turned 21. It doesn't make much since, because they do not use real alcohol. I guess it's just the fact that you can't get a license until you're 21.
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