Writers' Community!
Home Page Two Columnists Q&A Submit an Article FAQs Contact Author Login
Article Submission
We Need YOUR Articles!
We'll Promote Them for FREE!

Author Login

New Authors
Register Here


Now Serving 7,789 Authors
70,498 Quality Articles
& 5,751 Current Users Online!
Featured Authors
Mogama (16,433)
Bruce Horst (138)
Joel Hendon (17,877)
Michael Ramzy (633)
E. Raymond Rock (3,064)
Ira Coffin (7,406)
Connor Davidson (5,137)
Ben Morrish (8,401)
Steve Kovacs (4,388)
Sandra E. Graham (8,072)
Fran Larson (2,158)
Shari Vaudo (418)
David Tanguay (9,593)
Missing Link (708)

View All Featured Authors
Most Recent
Quality and Customer Service are the Ultimate Competitive Advantage

First Steps To Protect Your Corporate Reputation

Corporate Crisis Management Tools

Rotten Apple's Genius Bar

The Lifetime Value of a Customer

Avoiding Communication Breakdown the Key to Surviving Business Disruption

Telephone Skills - How to avoid Irate Callers in Customer Service

Customer Satisfaction Surveys -- Increasing Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty, Sales and Profit

What is a Good Customer Focused Attitude in a Customer Service Person?

9 Ways To Turn Your Customers Into Raving Fans

Home » Categories » Business » Customer Support/Service Issues » How to Become a Top Bartender and Earn More Money » Reprint Rights » Printer Friendly

How to Become a Top Bartender and Earn More Money

Rated 2.5 out of 5
No Reader Ratings Available ?
Rate It  /  View Comments  /  View All Articles submitted by John Freeman
Submitted Monday, April 13, 2009
John Freeman (90)
http://www.BartenderAudio.com
Log in to become a member of John Freeman's Fan Club!


Is being a bartender really your passion? Are you fond of showing your bartending skills to your peers? Are you somebody who is outgoing and connects easily with other people? Do you enjoy being in the social-scene most of the time? Is working late more appealing to you? Then, bartending is really for you!

Being a bartender means you have to engage yourself in the hospitality industry, which means, you deal mostly with various people in different locations, wherever your job might bring you. Bartending is indeed a very rewarding profession, with great pay and flexible work schedules however as a bartender, you must remember that most of your income comes from the tips given by your customers. So you need to have that special something in you to retain your clients and attract new prospective clients. Do you wish to standout in your chosen profession? Here are some tips on becoming the best bartender you can be:

Total awareness of the details

You must pay attention to what your clients are asking from you. Like for example: Your client orders 10 drinks and wants them at the same time; focus and listen well to your guest, so that you'll be able to give out their orders correctly without having to let them repeat the ordered drinks a lot of times.

Maintain a cool mood most of the time

You need to be calm despite of working under pressure. Being calm means you have good command of your work as a bartender.

Good Memory. Know your Drinks by heart!

There are so many drinks available all over the world (beers, wines, cocktails, spirits, etc.), all coming with different varieties and preparations; and having to deal with them could get tricky, not to mention the large volume of customers - both the regular and the new comers that you also have to transact with. Having a good memory plays an important part in the bartending world. You also have to make your own strategies so as to be able to remember all mixed drinks, like learning the mnemonics of the recipes to make your job a lot easier. There are however, some thirsty customers from across the bar who likes to try out something new. You could offer them some suggestion of you personal choice or you could ask them about their preferences so that you'd have an idea of what they wanted for a drink. It is vital that you keep in mind the drinks that your clienteles order moderately and also make an effort to experiment on the new ones, in case a customer would ask for your suggestion for a good drink.

Needs to be good in math

Being a bartender does not only mean giving out drinks. You also have to know your mixing proportions especially with mixed drinks. You also need to be quick in making change, so a good math skill is needed.

Stay looking sharp

You need to be well-groomed when you are a bartender. This is to show people that you are a professional and that your work is dignified. However, this also can depend on the theme of the bar you are working.

Good Inter-personal skills

As a bartender you mingle with different kinds of people everyday. In order to make them as regular customers of your bar, especially those who give generous tips, you have to have a good personality and treat them nicely. Also, never let work pressure get the best of you especially when you are so busy at the bar and you still have to deal with some regular customers who have had much of a drink.

Act Professionally

Some pubs or bars have their themes. As the bartender of a themed bar, you have to merge with the bar. This means that you have to blend in it by dressing-up to fit in. However, despite of what you look like or what you wear, always act in a decorous manner so as to gain respect.Act Professionally

Some pubs or bars have their themes. As the bartender of a themed bar, you have to merge with the bar. This means that you have to blend in it by dressing-up to fit in. However, despite of what you look like or what you wear, always act in a decorous manner so as to gain respect. You also have to be friendly and courteous in dealing with your customers, however, you have to be firm with them. You have to be courageous and determined especially when your patrons tend to become unruly after a few drinks. If you think that your regular guest and/or patron have had too much to drink, you have the liberty to tell them so in a manner that's polite.

Team player

Remember that in some bars, especially the high-volume ones you are not the only bartender working there. There are other bartenders as well. So, to make your work a lot easier, you have to have good working relationships with your colleagues.

Know your customers

You have to know your regular customer's name. Develop a good professional relationship with them. Your customers would have more of a reason for coming over at your bar for a drink if they see that they are being treated nicely.

These are just some of the helpful ways on how to become a top bartender. As long as you are determined and you persevere, you could always stand-out.

Don't get scammed by a Bartending School Learn to memorize hundreds of mixed drinks fast with the very unique mnemonic training system. Please visit www.Bartenderaudio.com for more information.



tweet this!

The author of this article has chosen to make this article available with free reprint rights.
Click here to copy this article.

Reprint Rights

Log in to become a member of John Freeman's Fan Club!

No comments yet.


Send a private message to John Freeman about this article.
Was this article helpful to you? Leave a Public Comment or Question:

This Article has been viewed 48 times.
Article added to SearchWarp.com on 4/13/2009 9:43:35 PM.
View other articles written by John Freeman (90)


If you found this article interesting, you may want to check out:

Disclaimer:  All information on this site is provided for informational purposes only! By no means is any information presented herein intended to substitute for the advice provided to you by any health care or other professional or organization.


Today's Most Popular
Customer Service Credos: Words That Drive Behavior and Results

Another $99.00 Brake Job Deal.

Create An Effective Outgoing Voice-Mail Message Clients And Prospects Will Appreciate

AT&T and the Little Guy - Does Customer Service Exist?

Automated Phone Systems- Matrices of Confusion

Do You Have Any Bacon?

Verbal Aikido: 7 Ways to Handle Difficult Customers

How To Maximize Your Waitress Income Using Guest Checks

Effective Written Responses to Customer Problem Situations – How to Handle Customer Complaints

How To Communicate Effectively

Viewed Live and Saved. Load Time: 0.187.

Home  |  Page Two  |  FAQ's  |  Contact  |  Terms of Service  |  Article Submission Guidelines  |  Questions & Answers  |  Privacy  |  Mission / About
Copyright © 1999-2009 SearchWarp.com, All Rights Reserved - SearchWarp.com is an IcoLogic, Inc. Company