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But bartending can be a lot of fun as well, being in a good company of people, hearing the best music on the charts and meeting a lot of new and interesting people is well worth all the effort that you put in.
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Another real advantage of learning bartending is that a person can work at it part time to make extra money.
  
When browsing the different bartending schools, one should consider a number of variables, does the school have a job scheme where they help you find your 1st bartending job and 1 of the most important factors, find a school that has a long standing service and a good track record behind them, try and stay away from cowboys.
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Janet Kimsat, graduated from an Ivy League School with a masters in Art History. After looking for a job in her field for 6 months, she decided to take a 2 week bartending class. Janet liked the class and appreciated the hands on training behind a real bar. Janet went on 10 job interviews before she was hired at a sports bar in Queens. "It took me 3 weeks to find a bartending job, but if I didn't take the bartending course, I would still be looking for a job in the art field."
  
To be a bartender is more than just having a knack for pouring drinks, there are a few other criteria that should be met before this career should undertaken, there is product knowledge as well as backup knowledge, a good knowledge of different liquors and there measurements, cocktail knowledge would also be essential but this will all bee taught to you at the school for bartenders.
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There are bartending schools in most major cities. It's a good idea to visit the school before enrolling. Not all bartending schools are created equal. Look for a school that is licensed by the state. Has a real working bar where you can practice making drinks and a job placement service that can give you some help in finding a job. Beware of cheap schools that guarantee jobs and have one or two day courses. They look good because they are cheap but usually they aren't state licensed and don't give a person enough practice time to be confident in their bartending skills.
  
Working as a bartender is all about personality, product knowledge come second, the key to a successful bartender in any establishment is to make the patrons feel really welcome and provide excellent service! If you notice the way bartenders conduct them selves, the more confident a bartender carries himself and entertains the crowd the more tips he is likely to make during a night
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Bartending isn't for everyone and it's always a good idea to ask to sit in on a free lesson before deciding. American Bartenders School in New York and New Jersey allow prospective students to meet the instructor and speak with current students before making a decision.
 
 
With the prospects for many new college graduates dim, many are returning to school to become bartenders. According to Joe Bruno, director of American Bartenders School in New York, over 33 percent of our classes are now college grads. A bartender can earn $150 to $300 daily with salary and tips. This works out to be better than unpaid internships or low end jobs that pay $10 or $12 an hour.
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Are you interested in bartending school, but have been wondering: "How long is bartending school?"" The simple answer is, it depends. Don't worry, though - if you are interested in a longer class, or a shorter class, or a class that's only one day a week, you should have no trouble finding one that meets your unique needs. No matter how long bartending school takes, once you graduate, you will be confident in your bartending skills!
  
It's a real shame that these kids have invested tens of thousands of dollars in their college degree and not be able to get a decent paying job. Many of my students who recently graduated from college complain that they have borrowed thousands of dollars on student loans. Without a decent paying job they're scared that they won't be able to make their monthly payments.
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The Actual Length Of Bartending School
  
One of the good things about learning bartending is that it costs less than $700 and the class only takes 2 weeks. With the vast numbers bars and restaurants, there are always good job opportunities. Since many bartending jobs are at night, this gives recent grads time during the day to look for a job in a field that they graduated in. Another real advantage of learning bartending is that a person can work at it part time to make extra money.
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Most bartending classes are forty hours total, and they go across either one or two weeks. Maryland Bartending has one class each Saturday for five weeks, and another class that's two weeks, Monday through Friday. For the Monday through Friday classes, we offer both day and evening classes.
  
Janet Kimsat, graduated from an Ivy League School with a masters in Art History. After looking for a job in her field for 6 months, she decided to take a 2 week bartending class. Janet liked the class and appreciated the hands on training behind a real bar. Janet went on 10 job interviews before she was hired at a sports bar in Queens. "It took me 3 weeks to find a bartending job, but if I didn't take the bartending course, I would still be looking for a job in the art field."
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The length of bartending school does vary from school to school, of course. If you opted to take evening classes once or twice per week, you might end up with a three-month class.
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Depending on your goals, it might be smarter to try to take the classes as close together as you can, because you don't want to forget what you've learned over a week's time before the next class. Plus, if you do it in a shorter time span, you can actually get done sooner!
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Getting through with the school will set you up pretty well for getting your foot in the door at a local establishment, especially if you have your TIPS certification and a school that helps with job placement. Any school that can help land you a bartender job is easily worth the cost.
  
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Another real advantage of learning bartending is that a person can work at it part time to make extra money.

Janet Kimsat, graduated from an Ivy League School with a masters in Art History. After looking for a job in her field for 6 months, she decided to take a 2 week bartending class. Janet liked the class and appreciated the hands on training behind a real bar. Janet went on 10 job interviews before she was hired at a sports bar in Queens. "It took me 3 weeks to find a bartending job, but if I didn't take the bartending course, I would still be looking for a job in the art field."

There are bartending schools in most major cities. It's a good idea to visit the school before enrolling. Not all bartending schools are created equal. Look for a school that is licensed by the state. Has a real working bar where you can practice making drinks and a job placement service that can give you some help in finding a job. Beware of cheap schools that guarantee jobs and have one or two day courses. They look good because they are cheap but usually they aren't state licensed and don't give a person enough practice time to be confident in their bartending skills.

Bartending isn't for everyone and it's always a good idea to ask to sit in on a free lesson before deciding. American Bartenders School in New York and New Jersey allow prospective students to meet the instructor and speak with current students before making a decision.

Are you interested in bartending school, but have been wondering: "How long is bartending school?"" The simple answer is, it depends. Don't worry, though - if you are interested in a longer class, or a shorter class, or a class that's only one day a week, you should have no trouble finding one that meets your unique needs. No matter how long bartending school takes, once you graduate, you will be confident in your bartending skills!

The Actual Length Of Bartending School

Most bartending classes are forty hours total, and they go across either one or two weeks. Maryland Bartending has one class each Saturday for five weeks, and another class that's two weeks, Monday through Friday. For the Monday through Friday classes, we offer both day and evening classes.

The length of bartending school does vary from school to school, of course. If you opted to take evening classes once or twice per week, you might end up with a three-month class.

Depending on your goals, it might be smarter to try to take the classes as close together as you can, because you don't want to forget what you've learned over a week's time before the next class. Plus, if you do it in a shorter time span, you can actually get done sooner!

Getting through with the school will set you up pretty well for getting your foot in the door at a local establishment, especially if you have your TIPS certification and a school that helps with job placement. Any school that can help land you a bartender job is easily worth the cost.

Finding a Good Bartending School, Studying For The Bar - Bartending School, How Long Does Bartending School Take?