Bartending
Bartending is an art. It takes a quick
mind, a good memory and a lot of people skills. I took up bartending
while I was attending college. My tuition was outrageous and I was
living on my own by my sophomore year so things were very tight. I
worked in the College’s dining hall and one of the managers
owned a local bar. She sent me to talk to her husband and he hired me
on the spot.
Tending bar is an ideal job for a college student. You can be at the
party and stay at the bar until close, but never have a hangover. You
also wind up with a pocket full of cash at the end of the evening. I
was fortunate to have the hands-on bartending training while I
completed my academic career because my bartending skills came in handy
over the years. I enjoyed the atmosphere and I’m a night owl,
so the job was perfect for me. In fact, I had trouble leaving tending
bar behind.
The owner of the bar and his wife threw a graduation party for me after
I earned my degree. There were students there as well as many of the
local regulars and I will never forget the party. The owner praised me
for being such a skilled bartender and he expressed his slight sadness
that I had completed my studies. I received card after card from
customers and fellow employees wishing me well in my future ventures.
The well-wishers at the graduation party made me suddenly realize that
I was graduating. I had spent four years working and studying. I put in
long hours, often reading thick passages in my academic textbooks while
on break. I had customers quiz me on the poets of the Twentieth Century
while I was bartending. I even would post the word of the day under the
specials to help me remember important vocabulary words. I
didn’t have to do any of that anymore.
After all of the hard work and dedicated study, I earned a
Bachelor’s Degree in English with minor concentrations in
Psychology and Philosophy. This varied and unique degree basically
qualified me to tend bar. After the party began to die down a few of my
closer friends remained. We were all very relaxed and quite
intoxicated. The owner of the establishment that I had worked in for
nearly three years asked, “What are your plans?”
and I quickly said, “I’m going to find a job. Do
you have any bartending positions available?”
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