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Subject: Re: looking for bartending job in the U.S. and a change
From: Rocky
Posted: Tue Oct 19. 1999, 01:08 UTC
Followup to: "looking for bartending job in the U.S. and a change"  by Shaun Siebert  (Mon Oct 18. 1999, 11:14 UTC)
> hi there everybody!
> its been awhile since i have been here and talked to any of you.
> how is everybody? anyways for those of you who cant remember me, i am 
> a bartender from near vancouver,Canada i am 21 and have been 
> bartending for about a year and a half in a nightclub. well last time 
> i was on here i was asking everbody if they knew of anybody who knew 
> any bars that were hiring people like me. the reason? cause i really 
> want to experience life, i want to see different cultures and 
> different places. i want to travel, and meet different and 
> interesting people along the way. i am trying to figure out how i can 
> live and work down there for about a year or longer of possible 
> bartending. i was thinking of washington or oregon possibly since 
> they are close to where i live currently in british columbia. but i 
> would really go anywhere if i had the chance! does any one know if 
> they can help me??
> much apreciated to all of you who can help.
> shaun
> 
> -- 
> i swear i am sobally tober!
> shauns_bar[at]hotmail.com    
Hey Shaun,  Try getting a job bartending for a hotel or resort chain.  You 
might be allowed to transfer to many different great cities.  Different parts 
of the country have different times they are in peak season.  You could always 
hit the busiest times and rake in the dough. Here in Arizona when I worked for 
a hotel the season is around November to April. You would always have the best 
weather!!
Or even consider a chain resturant that has a heavy bar business (TGIF, 
Applebee's).  Many nighclub owners own several club in different states, check 
that out too.  Good Luck


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