@J Ross Nigga what?😂bro he's wearing jeans and dress shoes if that's dressing like a kid I think every American ever has dressed like a kid including our president Joe Biden he wears dress shoes so I'm sure he dresses like a kid too😂
"People love having a beer after work and i love being the one to give it them". Such a unique and profound way of thinking. It really must feel nice. Super chill guy!
There’s a lot more to this life than a “prestigious” job and a big bank account. I work as a waiter, soon bartender, and I’m a paralegal. People ask what I like more. It’s nice helping people at a law office but there’s something nice about recommending good food and knowing people enjoy it
@J Ross meh not really, the bar is already a public place, sure it's kinda cheap n easy content but it's by the least privacy invading version of the trend
“I love being the one to give it to them” makes me so happy. With so many people stuck in jobs they hate, it’s always great to see someone who genuinely loves what they do.
Some people that don't work in the industry still think poorly of people that work in the service industry. Bartenders can make about 80k up to 100k depending on where you are working.
It doesn’t even matter what they earn anyway. If they enjoy their job and don’t care about being a millionaire then good for them. Everyone appreciates people in food and drink service.
His salary isnt ordinary.. he either owns part of the place, serving drinks to mostly rich ppl or his value lies in relations with rich regular customers. What they pay him the business is likely to reap back 2x to 3x revenue.
@@daryld357nah 80k a year as a bartender in the city is pretty regular, I know a few bartenders who make between 70-80K easy in NYC thou 80k isn't rlly 80k everywhere else lol
Exactly. Customers asked me why I’m always smiling and it’s simply because I love what I do. I love the people. I love mixing. I love the atmosphere compared to an office. I found my place for a while and it’s a good feeling 🤙🏻
I really wanted to see his espresso martini man! I’ve been a server for like 9 years but I’m starting bar training next week. Espresso martini is the first drink I learned how to make
Eh, a buddy of mine made that serving/bar tending in Charleston SC at a pretty average seafood spot. I imagine NYC bartenders can make much more than $80,000 on the high end
@@Nickander31 Tip based workers in the U.S are grossly overpaid and never track or realize what they make. Years of working in kitchens being friends with bartenders/servers made me realize this. They blow half their tips on booze at bars right after their shifts.
@@noahlowery1967 that’s on them. I know exactly how much I make. I’m a bartender and I keep track with a certain app that I record how much money in tips I make a night. I could care less what other service industry workers blow their money on. I have a family to provide for so I save money well. I wish I saw 80k tho lol I’m more in the 60k range
Being out of the liquor industry i totally forgot how valuable and expensive that pappy bottle goes for, remember the lines people will make outside our store to get it at retail price and having costumers tell me how much they can resale the bottle for, kinda unfortunate to think of reselling a bottle like that, remember i was gifted a bottle of blantons and i sat with that bottle for 3 years till I finally popped it open, probably one of the best whiskeys Ive ever had
Dude, crazy coincidence but today while merchandising at a store I saw the entire collection! I’m not even a bourbon drinker and I had to stop and take a pic, real cool.
If this guys asked me he’d be so disappointed. I work 4 jobs as a college student. I work for the Phoenix suns doing security, Arizona d backs doing security, Home Depot in lumber, and I teach chemistry labs. It’d be the longest day of this mans life.