

The problem is is there were thirty jobs and a hundred people looking for
bartending positions. Last night my brother-in-law saw a post in Situate,
R.I. for a bartender. He called, and they said come in for an interview. He
called me, I imediately called the bar and they said the position was just
filled.
> you should have taken it peroid(just my opinion).Then on your next
> interview you would haave experience behind a bar plus you could
> probablly learned a great deal about the business just through
> osmosis and observation.There is a high turnover rate in a lot of
> bars and sooner or later someone one would quit and you'd be sure to
> get the job.
Yes. I should have taken the position, but they had lied to the school
(according to the school).
> So basicly the school sent you to two interviews, one they didn't
> want a bartender but a barback and the other the job was taken and
> then the job line for the school was not working.
Yes, the following Thursday they were not placing people, so I have to go out
and try to find a job on my own untill next Thursday.
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