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Getting a "party job" while working a 9 to 5, any tips? Can it be done?

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I want to eventually work towards a situation where I have a 9 to 5 on weekdays and bartend on the weekends but from looking into it and asking it, seems tough here in NYC. All bars want full time bartenders and I have a white collar career so I cannot do that. The best shifts go to the bartenders who have experience and those best shifts are weekend shifts.

Barback is pretty much cleaning toilets and mopping floors, nothing glamorous in that which can help.

Any idea on how to make this work while having a 9 to 5?
 

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Make friends in the food industry. You're more likely to find something if you have friends that can vouch for you and can check to see if the bar has flexible hours. Makes life a lot easier when friends throw jobs at you.

Jake.

P.S., I've never worked somewhere where I didn't know anyone.
 

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I want to eventually work towards a situation where I have a 9 to 5 on weekdays and bartend on the weekends but from looking into it and asking it, seems tough here in NYC. All bars want full time bartenders and I have a white collar career so I cannot do that. The best shifts go to the bartenders who have experience and those best shifts are weekend shifts.

Barback is pretty much cleaning toilets and mopping floors, nothing glamorous in that which can help.

Any idea on how to make this work while having a 9 to 5?

I work at a restaurant with a bar and know plenty of bartenders at other places. I'll be bartending within the next year.

Unless you go to bartending school (and if you have a full time job it sounds like you can't take that time off), you basically have to be a barback before becoming a bartender. There are smaller more divey places that might allow you to be trained off the bat, but at popular bars this is not the case.

Being a barback still gives you access to the social aspect of it the bar scene, just not as direct. Most your time will be spent behind the bar, snagging empties and washing glasses. Yea, you'll have to get down and dirty towards the end of the night, but it's the price you pay to have a "party job".

If you can handle clocking out then clocking back in while you earn your stripes at the bar for while, get it. If you can't maybe consider weekends.

And if you show you work your ass off and that you're a cool, sociable guy you'll probably be able to learn bartending faster than the next guy with no experience in the bar scene.


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The issue is, how willing will the bars be to let me work around that as a barback? Like are they going to expect me to come in at 6 PM on a Wednesday when I am actually at work?
 

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If your 9-5 actually means 9-(finished project) that's another factor to consider when you give the bar your preferred schedule.

Every set of managers are different. Only way to know is to go and see for yourself.


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Anyway they can make it work just on the weekends as a barback?

Also, how do you get to be the exception to the rule? Like what would need to happen there?

Are there anyways to get bartending experience through events and such?
 

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Ask around. There's literally no way I could tell you what would work if you don't go ask.
 

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Asked around at one bar, say that they can do barback and door guy who checks IDs but bartender will be tough.
 
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Oh Pry said:
Asked around at one bar, say that they can do barback and door guy who checks IDs but bartender will be tough.

That gets you there.

When I worked the door I got to meet every girl that came in the club. Gave me some insights into the whole club culture. Good learning experience.
 

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Nice Oh Pry, that gets your foot in the door! I'd take them up on either and start networking.

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Fuck This said:
Oh Pry said:
Asked around at one bar, say that they can do barback and door guy who checks IDs but bartender will be tough.

That gets you there.

When I worked the door I got to meet every girl that came in the club. Gave me some insights into the whole club culture. Good learning experience.

how long did it take you to be bartender?
 
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