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About the bartender's apprentice scam
Scam Many people only see real scams and cheat money, but you can't feel many invisible scams. When it comes to bartending apprentices, many people will pay attention to real cheating, but it is actually invisible cheating, such as: 1 One is really looking for a cheap job, and then I'll find an apprentice, so that he won't cheat money, but it's your work. Do you think this is true? It's true, but if you say it's false, it's also false. Is this a lie or a pit? Compared with what you expected, it is ok, but you may not realize it. 2. There is also a bar that is professional, and the bartender still has something. It says that people who want to find someone to train themselves are more reliable, and the apprentices they find will also teach you something, but this thing will not be much. So far, what's the focus? The point is, if you want to be able to complete or do a good job in its store and help it make money, it is limited to what the store needs to know and what you know. After that, you can't study any more, but you should know that in the vast bar circle, what a store needs and provides is too limited, that is, what you have in a store is too limited for your career. Beyond this, he may not be able to teach at all, or you may fly when your wings are hard, or you may have the capital to talk about prices. Is the boss stupid? Is this a lie or cheat people's? Compared with what you expected, it is ok, but you may not realize it. 3. There is another one. The bar is super unprofessional. The bartender is not even an amateur, but he thinks he knows everything. Then you thought you met a supernatural being, but you didn't even touch the door. Is this a lie or a pit? Compared with your expectation, it is, but you may not realize it. 4. Another one says, come to a bar as an apprentice, and don't go to school to learn to mix wine. What I learned in school doesn't apply in bars. What I learned in bars is really useful, but if I have to pay tuition, I can't teach you for nothing. That makes sense, but have you thought about it? Its real idea is just to cut a wave of leeks for his disciples. Anyway, the bar is open, and there is another one. This may happen in a professional bar, but it may also happen in an unprofessional bar. But whether it is a major or not, if compared with a good school, it is not a level at all. So compared with your expectation, is this a fraud or a pit? But maybe you don't realize it. You may meet a good bartender, but you just don't have the experience and time to teach you anything. After all, the main business is to go to work and serve guests. Working hours can't teach you, or time is limited, let alone after work. Isn't that bartender always sleeping in the dark after work? Because he is very tired from work, will he teach you after work? So even if you are lucky and meet a professional, what about the time? This also makes you unable to meet your expectations. Is it cheating or cheating to fail to meet your expectations? But maybe you don't realize it.