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Lv 6
? asked in Food & DrinkBeer, Wine & Spirits · 4 years ago

Do I have the right to be mad and should I quit my job?

So basically I work at a restaurant/pub and many of our bartenders will be leaving in the next coming of months.

I've been working there for almost 2 years, helping out bartenders as a server and learning about our drinks in my spare time. When we get new bartenders we actually don't look for people with bartending experience but usually just some servers who show excellence in their position.

The 4 people they decide to train.

(Steve) (19) works 40 hours of week on top of school, hard worker, has been working at our place for 5 months.

(Mary) (19) sister is a bartender there, has no clue about any drinks, Has been working here for 7 months.

(Emma) (25) One of our worst servers, always lost in space but somehow is being offered a bartending job.

(Christine) (19) has been working here for 5 months and has asked me what a jack and coke was at one point.

I just feel disrespected, this is a job I always expressed interest in and I feel the people they're promoting besides Steve don't deserve it.

Again I'm 21,I'm in college and have been working there for 2 years and I'm thinking about quitting once I can get a bartending job somewhere else. My name is Mark

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    4 years ago

    hey mark, bartenders are generally “people’ persons, you know, someone with honed social skills to deal with the drunks

    perhaps you’re more introvert (nothing wrong with that) and thats why you aren’t being considered for the job

  • 4 years ago

    Did you make any effort to talk to your manager about being a bartender?

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    hey mark, bartenders are generally “people’ persons, you know, someone with honed social skills to deal with the drunks

    perhaps you’re more introvert (nothing wrong with that) and thats why you aren’t being considered for the job

  • MOZ
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    This is NOT a valid question for Yahoo! Answers. How YOU choose to react to an employer is your personal business, and not something strangers can dictate. Please do not abuse Yahoo! Answers with rants. Reported, Mark.

  • 4 years ago

    the people you should be asking is your boss. Ask why you weren't offered a bartending position.

    The other thing is why didn't you apply for the job? maybe the wrong people are in charge of this and have no idea you are interested.

  • Cogito
    Lv 7
    4 years ago

    If you stop thinking that life is meant to be (or ever will be) fair, you'll be a lot happier.

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