How to become a bartender

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As a bartender you have two options. Firstly, you can stand behind the bar doing the bare minimum such as cleaning a little here and there, serving when you have to, and agonizing with your work colleagues about how long to go until you clock out. Or secondly, you can talk to and entertain your customer, use salesmanship and show professionalism. We recommend you try the second option as it will be far more rewarding and enjoyable.

Bartender

More often than not that loud, arrogant, rude person on the other side of the bar is your customer and he/she is the most important (like it or not) person in your bar or function room.

Our goal is to ensure that all you guests have the best experience possible and that they have enjoyed themselves enough to recommend your establishment to there friends. You will be able to achieve this if you nurture three basic qualities:

So You Want Your Child/Student to become Famous?

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Why?
  • - To realize your own frustrated ambitions?
  • - To help them realize theirs?
  • - Because it is a side-effect of helping them to achieve other goals?
  • - Famous people are not, on average, happier than other people.
  • - Nor do they necessarily contribute more to society.
Fame Depends on Interests
  • Outstanding actors, athletes, musicians and writers become famous
  • Outstanding dentists, accountants and undertakers do not
  • with Doc Holliday as the exception that proves the rule

How To Become a Surgeon

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When you hear about surgery do you think of 'Greys Anatomy'? 'Holby City'? In reality surgery is not always so glamorous or so dramatic (but is definitely as exciting!) A surgeon will divide their time between several key functions:

Surgeon
Ward rounds

A daily visit to check on the state and progress of each of the patients in their care, liaising with nursing staff and junior doctors.

The operating theatre

Working on pre-booked elected operations and/or emergency cases as part of a team which will include other surgeons, anesthetists, technicians, nurses, administrators all working together to ensure the best possible outcome for the patient.

How To Become a Teacher

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Some teachers say they teach out of a desire to help children learn and grow and to make a contribution to society. Others say they have a sense of commitment to the community or the nation, an intellectual fascination with a particular discipline (e.g., mathematics or history), or they have been inspired by one of their own teachers. Who was your favorite teacher? Was it Ms. Perez who made mathematics fun and showed you why it was important? Or maybe it was Mr. Anderson who challenged you to do your best. Perhaps you were a student with special needs and a special education teacher made a difference in your life.

Teacher

Why did you like these teachers? What was it about how they reached you, what they expected of you, what classroom atmosphere or learning experience they created that made them so memorable? They cared about you, they believed in you, they wanted you to learn, and they challenged you to learn. Now it can be your turn to inspire the next generation of students.