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Before attending bartending classes, I thought the job was all about entertaining and impressing the customers. Little did I know that just like any other profession, it's a serious job that requires concentration. Once a pretty girl was glued to my round of exhibition so to have her ogle at me, I did something out of my usual routine so I ended up breaking wine bottles. Besides embarrassing myself, it almost cost me my job.
 
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Well, the key is to find the middle of the road between entertaining and engaging your guests while being able to stay productive. A successful bartender's key trait is multi-tasking!

- Joe Mixology
 
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