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What Does It Take To Become A Good Bartender?

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For a lot of people, bartending is considered a cool job. Especially for people who like going out and hanging out at bars. You don't just serve your favorite drinks to customers; you also get to know other people and eventually build friendship with them. But bartending is not a job for all. If you want to become a good bartender, you must possess the necessary qualities that make a good bartender. If you are on the brink of deciding to become a bartender, then you must know if you have what it takes to become one.

Bartenders are seen as salespersons. They have to sell as much drink as possible. They need to have a lot of reserved strategies or gimmicks in order to invite customers to buy more. Some bartenders do this by putting up a show. Doing flairs and magic tricks with shakers and glasses. Anything that will make a customer loosen their pockets. And to keep it simple, there's only one thing that makes a good bartender according to bar owner's point of view: the ability to make money!

Bartending is not only a physical activity. It also requires mental ability. A good memory is the key. Or you can use easy-to-learn mnemonic sentences. A mnemonic sentence is a memory tool and helps you to remember a lot of cocktail combinations.

Bartenders need to have good grooming and nice looks. This is to attract more customers. But not to be discriminating, good looks aren't the only qualities that a bartender should have. It should be well blended with a good personality.

Bartenders need to have a good personality like some sort of customer hospitality. If it means listening to the customer's problems, joking around as if the two of you are friends, remembering the customer's names and the likes. Bartenders are celebrities, besides the work they do; they need to socialize with a lot of people, different types of people. Forget being stiff. It won't get a bartender anywhere.

Many people are joking around that the best bartenders in town are the ones who were once the customers, the drunkards. Whatever you call it. This joke could be true. Knowledge in liquors, beer, wines and cocktails is a plus. You don't need much mnemonics since you know them already. You've tasted them already. It would be a lot easier for a bartender to remember something if he or she has already experienced the drink. For those who aren't drinkers, then you could enroll in a bartending school to get a better knowledge on cocktails and drinks.

Since bartenders are salespersons, they should know how to handle money. Especially the money that customers pay. Some average math skills would help. Deficiencies in the revenue will definitely put a lot of drawback on the bartender. His pay check might suffer due to the losses.

Undoubtedly, a bartender must be responsible and a good team player to his other teammates. He must be well-coordinated with the other crew members in order to provide quality service to the customers.

There are lots of bartenders around. And like salespersons, they have to stand-out among the rest to gain more customers. A bartender must have something unique with him. Something like an amazing skill will surely help lift his popularity. He's free to do whatever he wanted to as long as he can deliver quality service.

Most of all, when it comes to service, a bartender must be fast and efficient. Shows and tricks are good ways to attract customers but it should not take a lot of time. Customers are not that patient to wait for the show to finish before they can get their drink. A bartender might end up losing customers if he does service that way.

A good bartender must be a people person. In short, he must be used to getting along with a lot of people. Loners don't have a place in bartending. You'll get to meet a lot of people. You can't avoid it.

There's no license to becoming a good bartender. All it takes is a good balance between service and profit. Too much profiteering is not anymore beneficial. A bar might end up bankrupt if so. Too much service is also not beneficial on the bar's part. A bartender should keep some kind of mystery to keep customers coming and asking for more.

This article was written by John Freeman. 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.



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» left by JL from US (199 days 19 hours ago.)
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I am not a drinker, but I do know that my daughter and her friends select where they will spend a weekend evening based on the bartender.

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