I am 16, though we wish to be the barkeeper until we get my resturaunt government grade as well as open up the nightclub. But we need to know the couple of things here have been my questions.
*How most does the barkeeper have in the Houston/Spring/Woodlands area of Texas?
*How most income in tips do bartenders have the night upon average, after it is separate up with the waitresses/waiters if it is separate up during all?
*How most nights do bartenders work the week routinely as well as how prolonged have been the shifts.
*What splash mixes should each barkeeper know?
*How most does bartending propagandize cost?
*What is the normal volume of income the barkeeper creates nightly?
Any alternative things to know which we forgot to supplement would be most appreciated. Thank we for your time.
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It really depends on where you’re working and what you look like.
When I was bartending, I worked 5 nights a week and was making about $60K a year. I knew gals working in gay bars that were making $80K plus. SOme more by having tips under the table.
It’s good money if your get into a good place.
Local bars you’ll probably make in the $30-$40K range
Future Trophy Wife
Im not sure of how much a bartender in the texas area would make but i live in florida in a college town and am currently a bartender and make really good money around $500-$600 a week working part time.
How much you make depends on the type of estlabishment you work and and who your customers are…if you work at a place with $10 drinks expect to get tipped a little more than a place that sells drinks for $3.
Where i work there are many bar stations and whichever barstation you are working at you and that person split up the tips 50/50
Shifts can range from getting there 2 or 3 hours before opening to staying until 2 to 3 hours after closing.
School isnt nessacary if you find a place that is willing to throw you in there and let you learn on your own (which i think is the best way)
and youc an never really tell how much you will make a night because it always differs
bartende
I’ve owned a small private club for 26 years.
Find a small resturant/club in a decent neighborhood with a longstanding owner. At your age, offer to work summers for dirt cheap. Bust your *** and pay attention. Forget relationships, partying, drinking – become indespensible. Drop in after school and help with whatever is going on. ALWAYS be respectful- do not be a gossip with the hourly help! Each business and business owner has his/her own way of doing things. If all goes well, at some point you may get the opportunity to buy this business- if not you will still gain all the knowledge you need and a great reference.
If you want to work for a big chain, by all means, go to management school. Give it some thought. This is not a get rich quick business. You have to commit. And NEVER date the help or customers!!!!!!!!
Tammy@Direct Buy Restaurant Supply
A bartender can make as much money as he can stand if he is in the right venue and has skills!
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