the pro's and con's are that the bartending career the class is 4 hours away from me, i live in upstate new york the class is in long island. its only two weeks and im a very social person. on the other hand. ITS 4 HOURS AWAY. so is it worth it?
the dog training is online and the hands on training part is like an hour or so away from my house. the bad part is that its online and i dont think you learn much by online reading dont you? i REALLY like both jobs and i wanna learn to do both...i just need others opinions thats which is better for me...business wise, money wise and can you actually make a living doing these? i wanna work on my own business as a dog trainer and the bartender i wanna work at a really big bar/pool place near my place. BUT I CANT CHOOSE!!! i need your help....in other words WHICH IS MORE SUCCESSFUL???
THANK YOU!!!
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I was a full time bartender for almost 8 years. I made a killing. I loved BS-ing with people for a living, my hours were great, I could take off whenever I wanted to, and I could pick up work whenever I needed to. I did not go to a bartender training school- most bars/restaurants do not require it. Search for a bar with on-the-job training- most places are looking for someone who is reliable and mature and has a personality and can learn fast. Be prepared for the cons: You have to throw out underage drinkers. You have to flag people. You have to throw out belligerent drunks. They hate you for this! My back hurt and my feet hurt constantly and my shoes cost $125- supposed to be no-slip and supportive. (Yeah, right) I also saw 2 of my regular customers die because they were alcoholics and their livers failed. One man was 61. One was 42. That SUCKED.
Dog training sounds like an awesome career. Of course you're going to have to go to school for it. Check out the different courses and fees involved, also how much apprentice time you're going to need. Volunteer at your local shelter and walk the dogs to get a feel for what kind of obediance and training issues you're up against. Then look for employment. The Seeing Eye Institute for the Blind is here in NJ- right down the road from me, actually. I see their employees walking through town with the dogs all the time and the people look happy and very much in shape. I think you would really love this career. If I were younger, I would do it.
Bartending part-time could EASILY pay for your tuition or college for dog training. Good luck to you!
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- I think dog trainer because it's alto more fun , but you should try both and see which one you like more.
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