

> I finished bartending school and I'm going to be working as a bar
> back at a bar and a club on different nights. I just got hired.
>
> I don't feel that bartending school made me a bartender because I've
> never worked behind a bar. I think bar back is a great opportunity to
> learn from professionals in the field. Also it's a great way to learn
> how the bar works and what challenges are faced by the bartender.It's
> not just a step on the way to being a bartender. It's important IMO.
> I'm not in a hurry to move up. If I'm still bar back in July that's
> fine. I can make decent money doing this as the bar is one of 2
> trendiest places in the city and the club is slammed.
That's a great attitude. You're right, bartending school doesn't actually
make you a bartender yet. You're going to get the best of both worlds as
you'll probably know more drinks than folks that just went straight in as bar
backs without the school. I don't think the school is critical, but for
people who never go and only learn on the job they'll only learn the drinks
that are popular at that one place. You'll also (hopefully) get a chance to
see some of the best bartenders in action and eventually take your place among
them. You'll almost surely be making more money than your fellow graudates as
well - being a bar back in a club or other happening place will yield you more
cash than being a bartender in a low volume restaurant or sort of bar that
will hire raw graduates.
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