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  1. Favorite part of bartending is meeting new people, if you think you'd have fun with them go for it, it's only a number you can delete later on. Don't call anyone if you don't want to. I usually crumple mine up at the end of the night with my extra receipt copies. It's not weird if you genuinely like someone though.

  2. Try taking a week or two off and see how you feel. Time off is something that we as bartenders rarely get, and I think it's a huge component of what causes burn out. Go see all the people that you don't usually have time to see, go for a walk or a drive through the country, or do whatever it is that helps you relax.

  3. I was a bartender for 15 years in a heavily drinking tourist town. For probably the first 10 years of my career, whenever I would patronize another establishment I would always tip very well (many times 100%+) This was very normal in the service industry circles I used to run in.

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  5. Depending on the shift, the bartender you are working for, and how well you do your job the bartenders usually tip out 25-50%. If there are two barbacks during the day that then gets spilt between the two of you. This is a at large college bar that holds around 800 people at a time.

  6. Like Mike Tyson says, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth". Everyone thinks they could be a great bartender, until the place is 5 deep, you're already 8 hours into a 10-hour shift, running out of everything, and some entitled asshole starts cussing at you because he's waiting too long for his Pabst Blue Ribbon.

  7. I've fired bartenders for cutting people off because they didnt like them before, that fucking ass would be gone in 2 seconds if he was cutting you off before a single drink cause he doesnt like you. just go to the highest up person possible with your complaints and concerns, and ask them if they can do anything about it, or at least observe ...

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