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Businiess name:  New York Bartending School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
They teach you everything, You will not have time to get bored as it is fast paced, but they let you take it over again if you need to - I did - just because I misssed a day. It took me 4 weeks to get a job, but they were very helpful and showed me what to do, say and dress on interviews and pushed me to follow up. I worked a party so that was helpful. I started at a hotel even though I really want to work in a club, but in this economy I cannot be fussy. This is the end of my first week. I had to take all these seminars the first week (people skills, product knowledge, trail a day with a server and another day with banquets) and then next week I trail with a bartender for a full week, so no tips for first 2 weeks. After that (unless I $#% up) I start working on the service bar..yeh! So far, what I learnt at the new york bartending school has helped a lot. Only advice I can give to new students is 'don't give up.' Thanks a bunch - sara j Pros: Like a real bar. Very modern school. Fast. Cons: none I could put my finger on

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