One of the most used guns in ww2 was the bar it was made by browning and was light whight machen gun;) *_*
M-16 ak 47 bar 1911-a1 ar-15 38 L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR)
A tonal bar is for when you sketch the different shades of tone you can get in a bar.
The bar is pivoted.
"Bar" is an Aramaic word meaning "son". The Hebrew world for son is "ben". The reason for "Bar" in "Bar Mitzvah" is that ceremony came into existence when Jews still corresponded in Aramaic.
Bar personnel include bartenders, bar attendants, bar waiters/waitresses, bar managers, and bar supervisors.
The long bottle openers that bartenders use.
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I personally do not have a bartenders certificate, but anyone can receive a bartenders certificate from a college that offers a bar tending class. They are fun and very educational.
Cooks, servers, and bartenders all tend to be male. The restaurant and bar industry is dominated by men, however women counterparts are just as good.
Bartenders prepare alcoholic beverages according to recipes or customer preference. Bartenders may work in public or private establishments or be hired for a one time special event. Duties Bartenders take drink orders from bar patrons and serving staff, mix and serve drinks, and usually collect money from bar patrons. Bartenders stock liquor and other supplies behind the bar, fill beer coolers, replace empty kegs, and often fill ice compartments. Bartenders remove all empty liquor and beer bottles, beer kegs, and all trash from behind the bar. Bartenders often serve food to bar patrons. A bartender is often expected to keep a close inventory on bar supplies and many do the ordering. Bartenders usually clean their own area at the end of the night, including sweeping and mopping. A bartender is responsible for checking identification of bar patrons to be certain they are of legal drinking age, monitor the condition of patrons and cut off their drinks before they become intoxicated, and sometimes be a mediator between drinking patrons. Requirements Bartenders must be of legal drinking age in their state and many states require a permit or license and some states require a health certificate to be certain the individual has no communicable diseases. Bartenders must know the alcoholic beverage laws of their state and are required to abide by them. Many states require that bartenders attend a responsible server class. There are bartending schools for learning the trade but most bartenders learn on the job. A bartender is often a server who has learned by watching bartenders. There are books of drink recipes that every bartender keeps on hand. A bartender must be able to lift heavy loads, be on his or her feet for long hours, be a people person, be able to work in rushed and stressful conditions, and keep a cool head when others lose theirs. Earnings A bartender usually starts at minimum wage but as a tipped employee it may be less. Bartenders count on tips for most of their income and a good bartender can make $20,000-35,000 a year or more, depending on the type of establishment. Insurance and paid vacations may be offered and most establishments give one free meal during working hours. Outlook There will always be a need for bartenders, especially in tourist areas, but often getting the job is watching for job listings and being in the right place at the right time.
The Bar Council in the UK provides a number of services for it paying members. Training for bartenders and well as barristas, Barmark, Bar Handbooks, conferences, and Chamber Vacancies.
Breakage refers to all the empty liquor bottles at the end of a bartenders shift... nothing to do with any actual broken glass. Mist bartenders strive for high dollar sales volume with a low breakage count. This is sure to make the bar owner happy.
My sister is a bar tender and she went to a school that only teaches bar tending and it was called Bartening University, located in Jacksonville, North Carolina.
yes
if you own a bar yes.. but to sell any beer you must have a state and county license
it depends on where they are bar-tending. restaurants will dress them in like a suit minus the jacket. clubs may have them in whatever it is they came in.