The conclusion of this bar tending class is that I no longer had the funds to support driving to the class so I ended up applying anywhere I could. I just so happened to get a full time job, therefore I did not have time to go to the class, so I stopped going. I believe that the class may have taught me a thing or two, but definitely not enough to cover the cost of the class ($1,000).
However, if the job placement was real I believe I wouldn’t have had to look for a job in another field as I could train at a bar that the bar tending school would help place me in.
I have been offered a few bar tending positions about 45 minutes from my house, but I’m not quite sure I’d want to drive that far to work somewhere that doesn’t get too much business, plus the job that I have I get to work on the beach and only work 4 10-hour-days a week. Unless I can find a pool bar that will hire me, I think I’ll be satisfied with hourly pay for now.
If $1,000 sounds too much to pay for bartending school, I have a friend who told me that he had learned everything he needed at makemoneybartending.com. I had a look at it and it seems to go over every topic we went over in Hank Belden’s bartending school and more. As of right now it only costs $47, which is a small investment for all of the content provided.