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Many young adults flock to bars, lounges and clubs on a weekly basis. They spend hundreds sometimes thousands of dollars on entertaining themselves and their friends. When the night's over and the lights go up, everyone starts to trickle out the front door a little more broke than they were when they entered. Everyone that is, except the bartenders who get to walk out a little richer than they were when they came in. Bartending as a career can be lucrative and extremely fun. Better yet the occupation fits well with many young adults lifestyles and allows them the freedom that regular nine to five jobs don't. Many bartenders simply work 2 to 3 nights per week and make more than the average Canadian or American household. Often bartenders at busy night clubs can make upwards of $500 per shift, but the norm is closer to $200-$300. Regardless of which way you look at it, bartending is a rewarding job. A bartending job allows you to sculpt your own schedule to ensure you still have time for your hobbies, friends and family. Not many jobs offer this type of freedom while still offering great pay. So next time you show up to a bar on a weekend willing to spend a hundred dollars on overpriced cocktails, consider being on the other side of the bar? The wining side of the bar. Written by Nexgen Bartending School
www.zizzoo.com/guides/bartending Nexgen Online Bartending School offers it's students an opportunity to learn how to bartend from the comforts of their own home. Consider singing up for our program using the link below
http://www.zizzoo.com/guides/bartending

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