The National Bartending School in Los Angeles
The National Bartender School bartending course lasts abouts 2 weeks and�¯�¿�½once you are done you will be fully prepared to be a bartender. Each graduate of the National Bartending schools are guaranteed to have jobs for the rest of their lifetime. That is a guarantee that the school is proud to keep.�¯�¿�½
The bartending school class is around 40 hours minimum and�¯�¿�½most of its schools are modern and up to date with the latest technology in bars and the newest mixed drinks and alcoholic beverages on the market. Students also get to keep bartending software that is interactive and free with enrollment in the school.�¯�¿�½
The courses that students learn and the topics taught include a wide range of issues. Some of them include cleaning up and starting procedures behind the bar counter, sanitation, mixology of over 200 drinks, money handling, inventory control, glassware, fancy glass tricks, liquor substitutes, coctail drinks, liquor knowledge, liquor laws, job search techniques, customer cut-off on alcohol, money tipss, customer service and much more.�¯�¿�½
The�¯�¿�½bartending school helps you seatch for a job straight out of school.�¯�¿�½Jobs are searched for close to your house�¯�¿�½and if nothing is available than any bartending jobs all over the state and nation are searched for. The National Bartending school makes sure that all of its graduates have jobs.�¯�¿�½
The National Bartending school is unique in that all of the teaching and training is done by a first hand on the job experience training. There are no books taught from. All of the teachers are and have been bartenders for many years. Every teacher at the school is also approved by the California Department of Education.�¯�¿�½
One very important aspect that the course teaches you is the TIPS course which stands for Training for Intervention Procedures by Servers of Alcohol. This course teaches you and how to stop and cut off a customer’s alcohol intake. Many jobs today require that you take the TIPS course for safety reasons. This also looks very good on resumes that you submit to jobs.