Turning Points and First Steps
When I decided to be a bartender, I knew that I wouldn't be able to do it full time right away. I have a lot of bills, so I knew that I would have to keep my day job, at least until I collected enough shifts to bring in a similar amount of money. Also, I'd never tended a bar before, and while I was pretty sure I'd love it, I had to acknowledge the slight possibility that I might be awful at it.
For the last three years, my day job has been working for an armored car company, doing a variety of office tasks, as well as some light dispatching. It's been alright, but the money isn't great, and clocking in at 5:30am every day has been awful. At least that meant I could clock out early, and that made it possible to grab some afternoon shifts at the local bars.
Now, six months later, I've finally gotten enough shifts in the right places to make ends meet. I gave notice to my boss on Monday, October 1st. My last day of armored car drama will be October 12th, and from then on, I'll be able to say I'm a full-time bartender. If you, dear reader, are a veteran bartender, I suppose that sounds pretty silly, but I'm very excited about it. I set a goal, followed my plan, and now I'm days away from making it reality. I get to put a check mark next to the first step towards opening my own establishment!
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