met him irl. cool guy.
re: admin :
Anonymous :
14 days ago :
No.7112
>>7115
>>7112 (OP)
It was nice to meet you! I hope your friend has a good time in Japan.
picrel it's my post shift gin and tonic
>>7113
And I'll do it again!
>>7114
...katya??
>>7236>>7112 (OP)
What is arrack like?
Anonymous :
13 days ago :
No.7113
>>7115
>>7112 (OP)
It was nice to meet you! I hope your friend has a good time in Japan.
picrel it's my post shift gin and tonic
>>7113
And I'll do it again!
>>7114
...katya??
>>7169>>7113
you've got it wrong, this site is an offshoot of that subreddit
>>7170>>7113
hmm what was that place called π€ I just can't seem to recall the name π€ I'm just not that online, you must understand π€ hmmmmmm the memory eludes me!
The only thing I know about him is that he tried to promote this dead website on some r*ddit echo chamber with genderwar bullshit
Anonymous :
13 days ago :
No.7114
>>7115
>>7112 (OP)
It was nice to meet you! I hope your friend has a good time in Japan.
picrel it's my post shift gin and tonic
>>7113
And I'll do it again!
>>7114
...katya??
I fucked him first
>>7112 (OP)
It was nice to meet you! I hope your friend has a good time in Japan.
picrel it's my post shift gin and tonic
>>7113
The only thing I know about him is that he tried to promote this dead website on some r*ddit echo chamber with genderwar bullshit
And I'll do it again!
>>7114I fucked him first
...katya??
OP, did you hear of the website first and meet up with admin, or did you talk to admin randomly at the bar he was working at and he told you all about his purdy little website on his own
one of those two.
Itβs number 2
>Bartender wagie likes to larp as a sophisticated intellectual
LMAO, you cannot make this up
>>7113
The only thing I know about him is that he tried to promote this dead website on some r*ddit echo chamber with genderwar bullshit
hmm what was that place called π€ I just can't seem to recall the name π€ I'm just not that online, you must understand π€ hmmmmmm the memory eludes me!
Anonymous :
11 days ago :
No.7172
>>7180
>>7172
it's ok. the pay is fairly bad and it can be quite hard work if you're busy. but on the flipside you can have a few drinks on the job and have a decent laugh with customers and colleagues as well. it makes a nice change from software which is what I was doing before!
Anonymous (Admin) :
10 days ago :
No.7180
>>7199
>>7180
Bartending always felt compelling for me despite shit hours and pay. Sadly I'm weak of hearing (or more specifically auditory processing, I have lots of trouble discerning words even in my native language, especially in noisy environment) and frankly I was always too sheltered to have a go at it.
>>7217>>7210
Well, you wouldn't be unemployed if you bartended. Idk what kind of bar admin works in to say the wages are bad, because while the payment from the employer might be virtually nothing, you can rack up hundreds in a one night. I had a friend who worked under the table for a bar, no wages only tips, on busy nights and would make more than I made in a week or more in two or three days. I guess if you worked in a slow bar it might be pretty rough, but in the case, you basically do no work lol.
>>7180
software -> bar is an interesting change. couldn't stand the office?
>>7172
>>7117
How do you like bartending, I lost my job recently and need a new one when the dole dries up.
it's ok. the pay is fairly bad and it can be quite hard work if you're busy. but on the flipside you can have a few drinks on the job and have a decent laugh with customers and colleagues as well. it makes a nice change from software which is what I was doing before!
Anonymous :
10 days ago :
No.7199
>>7204
>>7199
those aren't good reasons not to do it.... i do it in my non native language a lot of the time, it's not as if "can i have a beer please" is a complex sentence, and if you say you're sheltered my answer would be that it will take you out of your shell
>>7180
>>7172
it's ok. the pay is fairly bad and it can be quite hard work if you're busy. but on the flipside you can have a few drinks on the job and have a decent laugh with customers and colleagues as well. it makes a nice change from software which is what I was doing before!
Bartending always felt compelling for me despite shit hours and pay. Sadly I'm weak of hearing (or more specifically auditory processing, I have lots of trouble discerning words even in my native language, especially in noisy environment) and frankly I was always too sheltered to have a go at it.
Anonymous (Admin) :
10 days ago :
No.7204
>>7214
>>7204
Well, I always imagined having to "huh?" and "come again?" people right next to me every minute makes for poor bartender materiel. Good to know then, maybe I'll try it whenever guardian angel of unemployment visits me again.
>>7199
>>7180
Bartending always felt compelling for me despite shit hours and pay. Sadly I'm weak of hearing (or more specifically auditory processing, I have lots of trouble discerning words even in my native language, especially in noisy environment) and frankly I was always too sheltered to have a go at it.
those aren't good reasons not to do it.... i do it in my non native language a lot of the time, it's not as if "can i have a beer please" is a complex sentence, and if you say you're sheltered my answer would be that it will take you out of your shell
Anonymous :
9 days ago :
No.7210
>>7217
>>7210
Well, you wouldn't be unemployed if you bartended. Idk what kind of bar admin works in to say the wages are bad, because while the payment from the employer might be virtually nothing, you can rack up hundreds in a one night. I had a friend who worked under the table for a bar, no wages only tips, on busy nights and would make more than I made in a week or more in two or three days. I guess if you worked in a slow bar it might be pretty rough, but in the case, you basically do no work lol.
>>7180
software -> bar is an interesting change. couldn't stand the office?
i have been desperately wanting to quit my job. im thinking about doing bartending while im unemployed, it sounds kind of fun. ive heard the money can be pretty good after tips
>>7204
>>7199
those aren't good reasons not to do it.... i do it in my non native language a lot of the time, it's not as if "can i have a beer please" is a complex sentence, and if you say you're sheltered my answer would be that it will take you out of your shell
Well, I always imagined having to "huh?" and "come again?" people right next to me every minute makes for poor bartender materiel. Good to know then, maybe I'll try it whenever guardian angel of unemployment visits me again.
Anonymous :
9 days ago :
No.7217
>>7219
>>7217
Maybe in the US you make that much in tips but not in Europe. I make around $25 in my local currency per night, often less. And a decent chunk of that is from money we make at the bar by saving leftover mixers and pocketing the difference.
Yeah got tired of the corporate environment it really doesn't suit me.
.t admin phoneposting
>>7210
i have been desperately wanting to quit my job. im thinking about doing bartending while im unemployed, it sounds kind of fun. ive heard the money can be pretty good after tips
Well, you wouldn't be unemployed if you bartended. Idk what kind of bar admin works in to say the wages are bad, because while the payment from the employer might be virtually nothing, you can rack up hundreds in a one night. I had a friend who worked under the table for a bar, no wages only tips, on busy nights and would make more than I made in a week or more in two or three days. I guess if you worked in a slow bar it might be pretty rough, but in the case, you basically do no work lol.
>>7180>>7172
it's ok. the pay is fairly bad and it can be quite hard work if you're busy. but on the flipside you can have a few drinks on the job and have a decent laugh with customers and colleagues as well. it makes a nice change from software which is what I was doing before!
software -> bar is an interesting change. couldn't stand the office?
Anonymous :
9 days ago :
No.7219
>>7233
>>7219
1) Didn't know our herr admin was yuropean
2) Yeah, American tipping culture is a boon in this case. Tipped workers in the US make off like thieves if they're in a liberal, HCOL area. You will have to work like a dog though.
Corpo tech world sounds honestly like hell. Golden handcuffs I guess is the only upside. But I hear tech isn't that well paying over there, at least in comparison to the US.
I think I would've gone into tech if it hadn't been for habitual computer use giving me a RSI / nerve problem and my enjoyment of reading.
>>7217
>>7210
Well, you wouldn't be unemployed if you bartended. Idk what kind of bar admin works in to say the wages are bad, because while the payment from the employer might be virtually nothing, you can rack up hundreds in a one night. I had a friend who worked under the table for a bar, no wages only tips, on busy nights and would make more than I made in a week or more in two or three days. I guess if you worked in a slow bar it might be pretty rough, but in the case, you basically do no work lol.
>>7180
software -> bar is an interesting change. couldn't stand the office?
Maybe in the US you make that much in tips but not in Europe. I make around $25 in my local currency per night, often less. And a decent chunk of that is from money we make at the bar by saving leftover mixers and pocketing the difference.
Yeah got tired of the corporate environment it really doesn't suit me.
.t admin phoneposting
>>7219
>>7217
Maybe in the US you make that much in tips but not in Europe. I make around $25 in my local currency per night, often less. And a decent chunk of that is from money we make at the bar by saving leftover mixers and pocketing the difference.
Yeah got tired of the corporate environment it really doesn't suit me.
.t admin phoneposting
1) Didn't know our herr admin was yuropean
2) Yeah, American tipping culture is a boon in this case. Tipped workers in the US make off like thieves if they're in a liberal, HCOL area. You will have to work like a dog though.
Corpo tech world sounds honestly like hell. Golden handcuffs I guess is the only upside. But I hear tech isn't that well paying over there, at least in comparison to the US.
I think I would've gone into tech if it hadn't been for habitual computer use giving me a RSI / nerve problem and my enjoyment of reading.
>>7112 (OP)
What is arrack like?