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Finding A Ontario Bartending School
By Colin
Finding a Ontario School is as exciting and fun as the job itself. Wading through a sea of choices, you need extra time to decide which will serve your needs best at the lowest price.

Patrons at bars and pubs tend to envy bartenders. They never seem to get angry or bored. Always busy serving customer and calling out their appellations. It's real fun to be a bartender. The laughter, the jokes and the sheer joy of meeting new people everyday is enough to warrant studying towards the profession.

A bartender's job is not routine at all – each new day, you have new customers requesting new blends of drinks or old customers telling you about their life.

A bartender can work on weekdays, weeknights or weekends depending on location and policies of the bar you are working for. Average salary of a tender ranges from $100 to $150 a shift which translates into a possible $500 a month.

But like all professions, you need to be properly schooled in an Ontario School to be considered. In other words, there is a great deal of professionalism in contrary to popular beliefs that anyone can make a good bartender. That is far from the truth.

It is worthwhile to begin your career with a Toronto School where you can get quality tuition so when you graduate into the real word of the business, you work like a pro.

A school differs from traditional schools in so many respects especially the approach to instruction and practical training.

On what basis then would we select an Ontario School ?

Here are some few factors to consider in your search:

Look for an Ontario School which practice product-neutrality. This means, try to avoid schools that uses one manufacturer's product for training. This way, when you graduate you can work cross-platform and deal with different kinds of beverages. If you doubt anything, just walk up to the school and try to interact with the students to ascertain how instructions go.

Lay hands on the training manual of the Toronto School and see what their syllabus covers. At the minimum, an Ontario School should teach serving, stock rotation, wine appraisal,

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